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== Operating Principles: ==
== Operating Principles: ==


* Transparency / No Surprises
Mozilla uses [http://firstpersoncookie.wordpress.com/2011/01/12/mozillas-draft-privacy-data-operating-principles/ a set of privacy operating principles] as guidelines as we do work to grow the Web.  Those principles that specifically relate to privacy in Firefox are:
* User-Informed Choice
 
* Sensible Defaults
* ''Transparency / No Surprises.''  Only use and share information about our users for their benefit and as disclosed in our notices.
* Minimal Disclosure
* ''Real Choice.'' Give our users actionable and informed choices by informing and educating at the point of collection and providing a choice to opt-out whenever possible.
* ''Sensible Defaults.'' Establish default settings in our products and services that balance safety and user experience as appropriate for the context of the transaction.
* ''Limited Data.'' Collect and retain the least amount of information necessary for the feature or task. Try to share anonymous aggregate data whenever possible, and then only when it benefits the web, users, or developers


== Themes: ==
== Themes: ==
canmove, Confirmed users
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