Program Management/Programs/Telemetry/Improve Opt-in: Difference between revisions
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Want to pursue a more aggressive opt-in UI for nightly. Suggestion in {bug|683340} (incomplete and needs UX design). Another suggestion is to put a checkbox on the download page (like Chrome) but this has two notable drawbacks: Firefox is multiseat and this only addresses new downloads not updates. | Want to pursue a more aggressive opt-in UI for nightly. Suggestion in {bug|683340} (incomplete and needs UX design). Another suggestion is to put a checkbox on the download page (like Chrome) but this has two notable drawbacks: Firefox is multiseat and this only addresses new downloads not updates. |
Revision as of 14:53, 12 October 2011
Goal
The current Telemetry opt-in rates do not provide enough data to be useful. In general, Telemetry is only useful if users are providing feedback.
Release channel
Current: ~2%
Goal: 10%+
Nightly (dev) channel
Current:
Goal: 50%+
Tactics
The following are some tactics that may be used to increase the opt-in rate for Telemetry.
Change to opt-out policy
metrics pursuing opt-out policy - follow up with them to see how they're progressing Daniel for follow-up next week will require security review
Change opt-in ui
Issues with the current opt-in UI:
- UI may disappear quickly
- UI may be hidden in another tab
These issues are related to the prompt mechanism (used for know your rights message) not being designed to be used heavily.
Need to discuss UX goal.
Bugs:
- Replace opt-in UI bug 692861
- Current UI gets dismissed too easily bug 691951
Want to pursue a more aggressive opt-in UI for nightly. Suggestion in {bug|683340} (incomplete and needs UX design). Another suggestion is to put a checkbox on the download page (like Chrome) but this has two notable drawbacks: Firefox is multiseat and this only addresses new downloads not updates.
Follow up with:
- ux
- frontend
Increase publicity
Using the Mozilla blog (others?) promote Telemetry and request user help with improving the performance of Firefox.