data-review+, great to see we are carefully instrumenting the steps in the migration flow 👍 Note that the implementation of the `briowser.migration.safari_password_file` event is not in this bug, but (according to discussion in the phabricator review) will be in bug 1825874. I'll mention this in a comment on that bug as well. ------ > 1) Is there or will there be **documentation** that describes the schema for the ultimate data set in a public, complete, and accurate way? Yes, the usual Firefox data docs at https://probes.telemetry.mozilla.org. > 2) Is there a control mechanism that allows the user to turn the data collection on and off? Yes, the usual telemetry opt-out controls in about:preferences. > 3) If the request is for permanent data collection, is there someone who will monitor the data over time? Yes, mconley will monitor. > 4) Using the **[category system of data types](https://wiki.mozilla.org/Data_Collection)** on the Mozilla wiki, what collection type of data do the requested measurements fall under? Category 2, interaction data. > 5) Is the data collection request for default-on or default-off? Default-on. > 6) Does the instrumentation include the addition of **any *new* identifiers** (whether anonymous or otherwise; e.g., username, random IDs, etc. See the appendix for more details)? No. > 7) Is the data collection covered by the existing Firefox privacy notice? Yes. > 8) Does the data collection use a third-party collection tool? No.
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data-review+, great to see we are carefully instrumenting the steps in the migration flow 👍 Note that the implementation of the `browser.migration.safari_password_file` event is not in this bug, but (according to discussion in the phabricator review) will be in bug 1825874. I'll mention this in a comment on that bug as well. ------ > 1) Is there or will there be **documentation** that describes the schema for the ultimate data set in a public, complete, and accurate way? Yes, the usual Firefox data docs at https://probes.telemetry.mozilla.org. > 2) Is there a control mechanism that allows the user to turn the data collection on and off? Yes, the usual telemetry opt-out controls in about:preferences. > 3) If the request is for permanent data collection, is there someone who will monitor the data over time? Yes, mconley will monitor. > 4) Using the **[category system of data types](https://wiki.mozilla.org/Data_Collection)** on the Mozilla wiki, what collection type of data do the requested measurements fall under? Category 2, interaction data. > 5) Is the data collection request for default-on or default-off? Default-on. > 6) Does the instrumentation include the addition of **any *new* identifiers** (whether anonymous or otherwise; e.g., username, random IDs, etc. See the appendix for more details)? No. > 7) Is the data collection covered by the existing Firefox privacy notice? Yes. > 8) Does the data collection use a third-party collection tool? No.