There are some good points being made in this thread. There is also one
very understandable, innocent misconception about what these clauses
apply to. Hopefully, clearing up this misconception can lead to a more
focused, productive conversation.
Hello is a real-time communication product. When in use, there are
always two parties involved. One party uses a client that is built into
Firefox; that user generates a link and sends it to the other party. The
other party clicks on this link (in Chrome, Opera, Firefox, etc.), which
loads a web-based Hello client.
So there's a built-in client and a web client.
Google Analytics and Optimizely run on the Hello web client, which is a
Mozilla web property. They do not run as part of the built-in client
that is a part of Firefox.
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Adam Roach
Principal Platform Engineer
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