On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 6:43:50 AM UTC-12, Urmika Devi wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Our next Firefox campaign is kicking-off next week!  As we usually do, we've 
> updated our Privacy Notices to reflect the technologies used and related user 
> choices.  If you have suggestions to improve the language in these updates, 
> please let us know.
> 
> (1) Firefox Privacy Notice
> As described in more detail on the Dev Planning list [1], for our next 
> campaign we're using an open source SDK to understand which of our promotion 
> channels are driving Fennec installs.  Because this SDK will be used in 
> Fennec, we are creating a new subsection under the "Things you should know" 
> section of the Firefox Browser Privacy Notice [2] to address this. It will 
> read like this:
> 
> "For Firefox for Android only:
> In order to understand the performance of certain Mozilla marketing 
> campaigns, Firefox sends data, including a Google advertising ID, IP address, 
> timestamp, country, language/locale, operating system, app version, to our 
> third party vendor. Our vendor must adhere to strict confidentiality 
> obligations consistent with this Privacy Notice and our agreements with them. 
> This data allows us to attribute an install to a specific advertising channel 
> and optimize marketing campaign strategies."
> 
> (2) Websites, Communications, and Cookies Notice ("Websites Notice")
> We've previously used clear GIFs on Mozilla sites.  For this campaign, there 
> will be a clear GIF on the Firefox download page to help the product 
> marketing team measure the impact of the campaign on desktop downloads.  The 
> Websites Notice is being updated with the opt-out information.
> 
> In addition, the Websites Notice has some general updates such as:
> - clarifying that certain Mozilla websites require accounts (e.g. AMO) and 
> account holders may receive emails in connection with their accounts.  Also, 
> certain websites use device information to optimize mobile experiences (e.g. 
> Marketplace)
> - expanding the Google Analytics and Optimizely section to explain why these 
> services are used
> - noting that Mozilla mobile apps are also covered by the Websites Notice 
> (e.g. Webmaker)
> 
> 
> You can view the changes to the Websites Notice on github [3].
> 
> Thanks in advance for your feedback!
> Mika
> 
> [1] 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mozilla.dev.platform/H3uTszqKvzE/NLaR9p36XkQJ
> [2] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/
> [3] 
> https://github.com/mozilla/legal-docs/commit/dcbc323819b40575d4cc357899413350cc53ba6a#diff-b3e5a7a9cb2afaeae844dc4dfe7dd6c8



On Friday, May 29, 2015 at 6:43:50 AM UTC-12, Urmika Devi wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> Our next Firefox campaign is kicking-off next week!  As we usually do, we've 
> updated our Privacy Notices to reflect the technologies used and related user 
> choices.  If you have suggestions to improve the language in these updates, 
> please let us know.
> 
> (1) Firefox Privacy Notice
> As described in more detail on the Dev Planning list [1], for our next 
> campaign we're using an open source SDK to understand which of our promotion 
> channels are driving Fennec installs.  Because this SDK will be used in 
> Fennec, we are creating a new subsection under the "Things you should know" 
> section of the Firefox Browser Privacy Notice [2] to address this. It will 
> read like this:
> 
> "For Firefox for Android only:
> In order to understand the performance of certain Mozilla marketing 
> campaigns, Firefox sends data, including a Google advertising ID, IP address, 
> timestamp, country, language/locale, operating system, app version, to our 
> third party vendor. Our vendor must adhere to strict confidentiality 
> obligations consistent with this Privacy Notice and our agreements with them. 
> This data allows us to attribute an install to a specific advertising channel 
> and optimize marketing campaign strategies."
> 
> (2) Websites, Communications, and Cookies Notice ("Websites Notice")
> We've previously used clear GIFs on Mozilla sites.  For this campaign, there 
> will be a clear GIF on the Firefox download page to help the product 
> marketing team measure the impact of the campaign on desktop downloads.  The 
> Websites Notice is being updated with the opt-out information.
> 
> In addition, the Websites Notice has some general updates such as:
> - clarifying that certain Mozilla websites require accounts (e.g. AMO) and 
> account holders may receive emails in connection with their accounts.  Also, 
> certain websites use device information to optimize mobile experiences (e.g. 
> Marketplace)
> - expanding the Google Analytics and Optimizely section to explain why these 
> services are used
> - noting that Mozilla mobile apps are also covered by the Websites Notice 
> (e.g. Webmaker)
> 
> 
> You can view the changes to the Websites Notice on github [3].
> 
> Thanks in advance for your feedback!
> Mika
> 
> [1] 
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mozilla.dev.platform/H3uTszqKvzE/NLaR9p36XkQJ
> [2] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/
> [3] 
> https://github.com/mozilla/legal-docs/commit/dcbc323819b40575d4cc357899413350cc53ba6a#diff-b3e5a7a9cb2afaeae844dc4dfe7dd6c8

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