The question about using GA or not is crucial but rather a long-term question 
[1].
What worries me the most here is the AJAX requests made at each click on that 
page.

I agree with Benoit: we can't reassure our users by some little clauses 
accessible on some page on the web, because they won't read it. The users will 
focus on the screenshot of the tweet I posted above, think that Mozilla is 
tracking everything they do on that page, and laugh at what we say about 
Mozilla doing for their privacy. So, at least, that's bad for our image 
(especially in this time where Prism has been revealed).

Also, I wonder the purpose of collecting this data and especially by this way 
(that is, sending for each click). It looks like you would like to know how the 
user navigates in the tutorial. Maybe you (or the team in charge of this page) 
could clarify this? Wouldn't knowing the number of people going through the 
tutorial be enough?

[1] Even though this question is important for me too, and I am also a bit sad 
that we use Google Analytics instead of another free-software we could dope 
like what Mozilla did with Theora.

Florent
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