On Wednesday, August 23, 2017 at 6:05:52 AM UTC-7, Mike Hommey wrote: > In fairness, we have been, at one moment, to the surprise of many. I can > understand that people could fear that happens again some day.
Well noted. And then some. This debate is astonishing, but no longer surprising. In my book, if a vendor wants to *begin* to estabish trust, step *1* is, as Irving above referenced, "Privacy by Default". OTOH, if they want to ensure that they lose it rapidly, "Opt-Out" is, respevtively, a GREAT starting point. Is there at least going to be an about:config param, ENV var, etc. to set PRIOR to this auto-toggle to Opt-Out? So that the toggle, even if only for moments, is preventable for both existing users, and for new installs? Or do we need to start sleuthing for, and firewalling, telemetry endpoints? _______________________________________________ governance mailing list governance@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/governance