This sounds like a carte blanche for pre-release. Do we really need that? I'd prefer if we could restrict us to something like "may contain features for which this document isn't updated yet" or so.

Second question, should we link to https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/firefox/#telemetry instead of rtd? That and the sumo page it links to provide more end-user value, I'd think?

Axel

On 08/06/16 01:09, [email protected] wrote:
Hi everyone,

We are updating our Privacy Notice for Firefox [1] to clarify how it relates to 
pre-release versions.

Below is the language we are planning to add:

"Except as noted otherwise, this privacy notice is for the most recent general 
release versions of Firefox. Our pre-release versions (Beta, Aurora/Developer Edition, 
Nightly, and TestFlight) are still under active development and may contain new features 
or have different privacy characteristics. Pre-release versions automatically send 
Telemetry data [2] to Mozilla to help us improve Firefox."

As always, you can see proposed change on Github [3], and provide any feedback 
you may have.

Thanks,
Elvin


[1] https://www.mozilla.org/privacy/firefox/
[2] 
https://gecko.readthedocs.io/en/latest/toolkit/components/telemetry/telemetry/index.html)
[3] https://github.com/mozilla/legal-docs/pull/511/files


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