Mozilla Labs Wants To Monitor (Volunteers') Firefox Use
Howardd21 writes "PC World reports that Mozilla Labs wants 1% of its Firefox users to voluntarily provide information about how they use the browser, and their web browsing habits. This would be done through an add-on named "Test Pilot" that collects the information and associates it with some demographic information that the user has provided. Unlike other data collection utilities that software developers may include to provide usage information, the add-on will follow the same open source concept that Firefox adheres to, allowing the market to better understand what is being collected. Mozilla Labs stresses privacy when discussing how they will collect, store and use the data, including publishing it for other researchers to to analyze."
instead of just adding it to the base code.
"This is very odd... all of users primarily visit technology sites, and, uh, porn."
How about making it possible to update Firefox in a business environment without administrative rights? Maybe allow admins to push the browser and patches?
Conformity is the jailer of freedom and enemy of growth. -JFK
Seriously for a sec -- what kind of person would volunteer for something like this? And would that person really represent the average user?
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."