I we include the user's previous "notification-action", that should be enough to let us get a better window into who might have clicked "make firefox default" (or, "yes" for non-en locales) but then gotten confused/lost/changed their mind/etc in the Windows settings panel. Let's start including this bit of detail (or something else that will let us get at this information) so have a better idea of if we need to help users understand how to navigate the OS level default settings panel a bit better than we do now.
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For the [default browser agent notification telemetry](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1619699), if we include the user's previous "notification-action", that should be enough to let us get a better window into who might have clicked "make firefox default" (or, "yes" for non-en locales) but then gotten confused/lost/changed their mind/etc in the Windows settings panel. Let's start including this bit of detail (or something else that will let us get at this information) so have a better idea of if we need to help users understand how to navigate the OS level default settings panel a bit better than we do now.
For the [default browser agent notification telemetry](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1619699), if we include the user's previous "notification-action", that should be enough to let us get a better window into who might have clicked "make firefox default" (or, "yes" for non-en locales) but then gotten confused/lost/changed their mind/etc in the Windows settings panel. Let's start including this bit of detail (or something else that will let us get at this information) so we have a better idea of if we need to help users understand how to navigate the OS level default settings panel a bit better than we do now.
For the [default browser agent notification telemetry](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1619699), if we include the user's previous "notification-action", that should be enough to let us get a better window into ~how many users might have clicked "make firefox default" (or, "yes" for non-en locales) but then gotten confused/lost/changed their mind/etc in the Windows settings panel. Let's start including this bit of detail (or something else that will let us get at this information) so we have a better idea of if we need to help users understand how to navigate the OS level default settings panel a bit better than we do now.