![]() Studies are generally minor tweaks in user configuration sent to a subset of users (often nightly), and then telemetry between control and experiment groups is compared. I don't see the same screen you do (perhaps something to do with telemetry being force-enabled in nightly?) so this is based off of what you wrote: I do run Firefox Nightly, and follow Firefox development somewhat. Like " which isn't exactly useful.ĭisclosure: I don't have any relation to Mozilla (so some of this could be wrong), and about half of it I discovered after reading this comment. Is there a list of parameters tracked like Microsoft published after the outcry about their terrible tracking? The privacy policy is vague and the documentation for developers contains phrases such as "opaque prio-specific payload. I know Firefox collects some technical tracking, but there is no up to date overview of what tracking is actually done. Which of the four checkboxes would this telemetry fall under? Is this a study, the result of crash report logging, or is it "data about your interactions with Firefox (such as number of open tabs and windows number of webpages visited number and type of installed Firefox Add-ons and session length) and Firefox features offered by Mozilla or our partners (such as interaction with Firefox search features and search partner referrals)" I looked into these settings but I can only find 4 checkboxes. > that has some fairly fine-grained options for what data you feed back to Firefox > It's how, to this day, every Mac app can produce a PDF document without needing a third-party app. So now all applications get this for free." "You know when you go to the web and you see PDF documents? Well, that technology is now at the core of Mac OS X's graphics. What was new included how Quartz, the engine for OS X's "killer graphics," was based on PDF. > By the time OS X came out, these were less the kind of features that "the next great personal computer operating system" should have, and more the kind that they all had. ![]() The Quartz compositor itself has "use pdf internally" ever since the initial launch of Mac OS X ![]() Ignoring the "thoughts on flash" letter, the apple adobe relationship goes back to at least the apple LaserWriter, so that would definitely make sense ![]()
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