Re: Usage of Differential Privacy & RAPPOR

2017-08-23 Thread Kurt Roeckx via governance
On 2017-08-21 17:56, Georg Fritzsche wrote: What we plan to do now is run an opt-out SHIELD study [6] to validate our implementation of RAPPOR. This study will collect the value for users’ home page (eTLD+1) for a randomly selected group of our release population We are hoping to launch this in

Re: Usage of Differential Privacy & RAPPOR

2017-08-24 Thread Kurt Roeckx via governance
On 2017-08-23 16:33, Alex Gaynor wrote: I had the same question, but it looks like RAPPOR has gotten significantly more advanced since I originally learned about the "just boolean questions" version. https://arxiv.org/pdf/1503.01214.pdf explains how to build privacy preserving measurements withou

Re: Usage of Differential Privacy & RAPPOR

2017-08-29 Thread Kurt Roeckx via governance
On 2017-08-29 15:50, Georg Fritzsche wrote: On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 10:23 AM, Kurt Roeckx via governance < governance@lists.mozilla.org> wrote: On 2017-08-23 16:33, Alex Gaynor wrote: I had the same question, but it looks like RAPPOR has gotten significantly more advanced since I orig

Re: Usage of Differential Privacy & RAPPOR

2017-08-31 Thread Kurt Roeckx via governance
On 2017-08-30 20:43, Georg Fritzsche wrote: For the currently planned study, we intend to collect aggregate data on the domain value users set their homepage (e.g. foo.com) or the value of "about:home". We plan to submit and store it through our existing Telemetry system, where we keep individua