Hi Geoff,
On 2014-08-22, 12:52 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello all! I am very excited about our release of Tiles. Because we are adding
our new Tiles feature to Firefox, we also need to add a notice to address the
feature within our Firefox Browser Privacy Notice.
By the way, the notice language will also include a link to the Tiles Wiki
and/or FAQ eventually, but those are nearing finalized state but are still
being pulled together a bit. Stay tuned for links to those pieces.
The privacy notice for Tiles will read like this:
Tiles
Tiles are a feature of Firefox displayed on new tab pages. In order to provide
the tiles feature, Firefox sends to Mozilla data relating to the tiles such as
number of clicks, impressions, your IP address, URLs, locale information and
tile specific data (e.g., position and size of grid).
I am looking forward to your questions or feedback!
Thanks for your email! I'm curious to know what jurisdiction this data
is going to be stored in. If the answer is the US, what steps have we
taken to ensure that this data will be safe from being accessed by the
US government through a subpoena? I think given what we currently know
about the hostile practices employed by the US government in order to
spy on non-US citizens, as a non-US citizen I would be extremely
uncomfortable if this gives them a legal way to access this data.
Cheers,
Ehsan
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