Hi Am 24.11.2015 um 17:35 schrieb Adam Roach: > 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. >
Thanks for clarifying. But this is just a technical detail. I don't understand what the difference is for the users. * Opt-out is still not user friendly (by design). * It's still very complicated to opt out. * We still transfer user data to 3rd parties. * I guess that even users of the built-in client would be affected because they are in the call. As a solution, Hello could rather offer either participant of the call a way of disabling Analytics as part of the calling process. Best regards Thomas _______________________________________________ governance mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance
