Open lolrepeatlol opened 3 years ago
We've been looking into something similar for a while, but we've had other priorities come first. This is still the case, so I don't know when we'll be able to implement something like this. In addition to the engineering work we need to make sure there is sufficient monitoring of these flags to ensure their accuracy; otherwise they can be used to deceive users.
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Old Jira Ticket: https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/browse/ADDFRNT-1
Apple added a great new feature to their App Store, being these new "privacy nutrition labels" that quickly summarize privacy information about an app.![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17863082/107832744-43b22080-6d5f-11eb-9b10-3814d11b7a71.png)
Now, Google has seemed to add this feature to its Chrome Web Store as well. It is incredibly convenient.![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17863082/107832792-617f8580-6d5f-11eb-9ef3-bb7df73b9fc0.png)
Mozilla should add this feature to AMO as it is the browser being marketed as the best one for privacy. :)
To enforce this rule, Mozilla could adopt a similar requirement to what Apple is doing: to forcefully make app developers add privacy information in their next extension update.
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