Hi Yann
I would recommend having none of the options checked by default but
including an "All" checkbox to simplify this selection, especially
if there are more than 5 options.
Having none of the options checked:
- encourages the user to think about what they actually want
- prevents accidental selection of an option if the user doesn't
notice that an option is checked.
Note that checking the "All" box on should check on all the other
options and vice versa. Similarly, if the user checks "All" but
then unchecks an option, "All" should be unchecked.


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