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The current Telemetry opt-in rate is roughly 2%. The rate needs to improve to 10%+ in order for the data to be meaningful.
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.  


want to get 10% plus on release channel
===Release channel===
dev (nightly) channel want to get 50% plus with more aggressive opt-in (which is incomplete need ux to design)
Current: ~2%
chrome puts checkbox on the download page, Rob pushing back as firefox is multiseat and chrome is single user, doesn't address current users
Goal: 10%+
- need this soon as telemetry isn't useful without the users
 
===Nightly (dev) channel===
Current:
Goal: 50%+


=Tactics=
=Tactics=

Revision as of 16:12, 11 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

the opt-in may be hidden in another tab or disappear quickly, not designed to be used heavily discuss ux goal

Replace opt-in UI https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=692861

Current UI gets dismissed too easily https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691951

More aggressive opt-in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=683340

follow up with ux frontend metrics


Increase publicity

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