On 22/01/16 23:14, cmcg...@mozilla.com wrote:
> "Push Notifications: Push Notifications allow sites to send
> notifications and updates to you if you opt-in. To receive
> notifications, Firefox sends information to Mozilla about what sites
> you have agreed to receive Push Notification from. 

On the SUMO page, it says:

"On our server we store a randomized identifier for your browser, along
with a randomized identifier for each site you authorize."

So the SUMO page suggests that Mozilla does _not_ know what sites you
have subscribed to (i.e. it only stores a randomized identifier), but
the privacy policy suggests we do know. Which is right?

Also, it says "On our server we store a randomized identifier for your
browser". Is it possible for a user to change that identifier? Would
that break all of their Push subscriptions? Do we send this identifier
in any other context, which would allow cross-correlation?

Gerv
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