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''Briefly state the problem to be solved by collecting this type of data: a question we have and how the answer can make our users' web experience better. The product or engineering contact should fill this out.''
''Briefly state the problem to be solved by collecting this type of data: a question we have and how the answer can make our users' web experience better. The product or engineering contact should fill this out.''


Do people download Firefox with another browser already their default browser?
What differentiates new users who quit using Firefox because they didn't like it as opposed to those who user it regularly.
Does Firefox become their default browser?
On what measurements are successful features different from features that dont get traction?
Do users slow to adopt new features correlate with their having a different browser as the default?
And what metrics  differentiates users who adopt quickly vs those who dont?
Do the long term users of Firefox have it as their default browser?
 
 
Knowing where Firefox is the default browser or not (e.g. if not, possibly the user doesn't use it Firefox much) would help provide
answers to these questions. This measurement in itself is not enough, but provides context.


== Measurement to Collect ==
== Measurement to Collect ==
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