On 27 May 2015 at 03:22, rysiek <rysiek@hackerspace.pl> wrote:
Dnia środa, 27 maja 2015 11:35:08 Lodewijk andré de la porte pisze:
It's fine if it's client side. They can make it client side.
Not holding my breath, though...
""" 4) The browser fetches all available suggested tiles based on country and language from Onyx without using cookies or other user tracking identifiers. 5) User interactions, such as clicks, pins and blocks, are examples of data that may be measured and processed. View Mozilla’s Privacy Policy or our Data Privacy Principles for more information. 6) Onyx submits the interaction data to Disco, a restricted access database for largescale analysis. 7) Disco aggregates all Firefox tiles interactions, anonymizing personally identifiable data before sending to Redshift for reporting. 8) Charts and reports are pulled from Redshift using Zenko, a Content Services reporting tool, for analysis by Mozilla. 9) Mozilla sends this report to the partner shortly after the campaign ends. """ [0] """ How do you determine user interests? For Suggested Tiles, we know whether users are interested in your market category by matching a list of defined URLs (domains, or subdomains) with their most frequently and recently visited URLs in Firefox. In this way, we are able to preserve users’ anonymity while providing a high level of confidence about their interest in different site categories. What input do I have over the interest categories? We work with all our Suggested Tiles partners to define the most effective interest categories. Partners may provide suggestions for what URLs should be include. Mozilla’s Content Services Team will actually define those categories. """ [1] I'm most curious about what 'User Interactions' are reported. Clicks, pins, and blocks all reveal which tile a user saw, and therefore something about their browsing history. But they're also pretty fundamental to advertising. I'm more worried about Firefox reporting "Views" or "Mouseovers" or other things that are not clear, user-initiated actions. -tom [0] https://blog.mozilla.org/advancingcontent/files/2015/05/How-data-is-protecte... [1] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/partnerships/contentservices/faq/