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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.'' | ||
What differentiates new users who quit using Firefox because they didn't like it as opposed to those who user it regularly. | |||
On what measurements are successful features different from features that dont get traction? | |||
And what metrics differentiates users who adopt quickly vs those who dont? | |||
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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