On Tuesday, 24 November 2015 10:15:06 UTC, Thomas Zimmermann  wrote:
> Hi
> 
> > * **Analytics & Optimization**: If you do not want data about your 
> > interaction with
> > Hello to be collected by Google Analytics, you can install the Google 
> > Analytics
> > Opt-out Browser Add-on. The add-on keeps your visits anonymous and prohibits
> > data transmission to Google Analytics. If you do not want data about your
> > interaction with Hello to be collected by Optimizely, you can opt-out by
> > visiting Optimizely's opt-out website for more information.
> 
> Users have to install an add-on and visit a website to opt-out? This is
> ridiculous.
> 
> If a user says 'no' to Telemetry in the Browser options, it should be
> switched off *in the Browser*.

Thomas pretty much sums up all logical thoughts. If it's impossible to collect 
the data required through Telemetry, then there's a good reason to extend the 
capabilities of Telemetry. In that light, it should also be noted that some 
users are happy to send usage data to Mozilla but not to third-party sources.

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