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=== Parents ===
=== Parents ===
* As a parent, I want a version of Firefox that my child can use that can only surf to a set of websites known to be child-friendly, or that I have added to a whitelist, so I don't have to worry about what sites she/he is able to visit when using the device.
* As a parent, I want a version of Firefox that my child can use that can only surf to a set of websites known to be child-friendly, or that I have added to a whitelist, so I don't have to worry about what sites she/he is able to visit when using the device.
* As a parent, I want to be able to have separate versions of a kid-friendly browser, so each of my children can have their own set of bookmarks and icons and such.
 
* As a parent, I want it to be easy to switch which version of the kid-friendly browser is being run, so it's not difficult to switch it from one child's configuration to another.
==== Multi-user ====
* As a parent, I want to be able to have multiple profiles supported by the kid-friendly browser, so each of my children can have their own set of bookmarks, apps, icons and such.
* As a parent, I want it to be easy to switch which profile of the kid-friendly browser is being run, so it's not difficult to switch it from one child's configuration to another.
* As a parent, I want it to be easy to customize each child's profile, so I can change and add things for them as needed.
 
==== Parental controls ====
* As a parent, I want to be able to use a net-filtering service that I can trust, but I also want it to be easy for me to add new things to the filter, as well as whitelist things that the net-filtering service may be blocking.
* As a parent, I do not want my child to be able to switch apps away from the kid-friendly browser, so he/she cannot switch to another app or game. (Not sure if this is possible.)
* As a parent, I do not want my child to be able to switch apps away from the kid-friendly browser, so he/she cannot switch to another app or game. (Not sure if this is possible.)
* As a parent, I want to set a password or code to close the kid-friendly browser, so my child can't do it themselves (either intentionally or accidentally).
* As a parent, I want to set a password or code to close the kid-friendly browser, so my child can't do it themselves (either intentionally or accidentally).
* As a parent, I want WebRTC to be disabled in the kid-friendly configuration of Firefox, so I don't have to worry about him/her getting into communications I don't know about & cannot monitor.
* As a parent, I want WebRTC to be disabled in the kid-friendly configuration of Firefox, so I don't have to worry about him/her getting into communications I don't know about & cannot monitor.
==== Homescreen ====
* As a parent, I want a kid-friendly and fully customizable home screen for the browser, so I can pin a specific set of websites to it that will not change.
* As a parent, I want a kid-friendly and fully customizable home screen for the browser, so I can pin a specific set of websites to it that will not change.
* As a parent, I want to set big, colourful images/icons for each pinned website on the about:home screen in the kid-friendly browser so it's easier for my child to recognize which site she/he wants and easier for them to tap the correct icons.
* As a parent, I want to set big, colourful images/icons for each pinned website on the about:home screen in the kid-friendly browser so it's easier for my child to recognize which site she/he wants and easier for them to tap the correct icons.
==== Marketplace ====
* As a parent, I want it to be easy to find a significant number of high-quality, age-appropriate web apps & web sites for my children, so I don't have to spend a huge amount of time looking for and researching these on my own.  Having access to a well-curated source of apps & sites is of immense value, particularly because children can grow bored of things so quickly.
* As a parent, I want it to be easy to find a significant number of high-quality, age-appropriate web apps & web sites for my children, so I don't have to spend a huge amount of time looking for and researching these on my own.  Having access to a well-curated source of apps & sites is of immense value, particularly because children can grow bored of things so quickly.


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