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www.mozilla.org - see bug description #67231

Closed webcompat-bot closed 3 years ago

webcompat-bot commented 3 years ago

URL: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/

Browser / Version: Chrome 88.0.4324 Operating System: Windows 7 Tested Another Browser: Yes Chrome

Problem type: Something else Description: Users should be able to quickly look at each link and tell where it goes. Steps to Reproduce: HTML Document URL: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/ HTTP Status: 200 OK MIME Type: text/html Last Modified: Mon, 01 Jan 1601 00:00:00 GMT Download Time: Less than a second Cookies: None Size: 73 KB Depth: 1 clicks from home page Charset: utf-8 Forms: 1 forms containing 1 controls HTTP Headers: View Headers 0 headers Links In: View Links 0 pages Links Out: View Links 114 links Images: View Images 12 images CSS: View CSS Files 0 files JavaScript: View JavaScript Files 0 files

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Priority 3Support for conditional comments has been removed from IE10 and later. Fix by specifying which versions of Internet Explorer the comment applies to using a comment like [if lte IE 9]. Line 6 Internet Explorer ≥ 10

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Firefox Privacy Notice

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At Mozilla, we believe that privacy is fundamental to a healthy internet.

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That’s why we build Firefox, and all our products, to give you greater control over the information you share online and the information you share with us. We strive to collect only what we need to improve Firefox for everyone.

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In this Privacy Notice, we explain what data Firefox shares and point you to settings to share even less. We also adhere to the practices outlined in the Mozilla privacy policy for how we receive, handle and share information we collect from Firefox.

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Firefox by default shares data to:

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    Interaction data: Firefox sends data about your interactions with Firefox to us (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).

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    Technical data: Firefox sends data about your Firefox version and language; device operating system and hardware configuration; memory, basic information about crashes and errors; outcome of automated processes like updates, safebrowsing, and activation to us. When Firefox sends data to us, your IP address is temporarily collected as part of our server logs.

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Read the telemetry documentation for Desktop, Android, or iOS or learn how to opt-out of this data collection on Desktop and Mobile.

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Set a default search provider

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  • Location data: When you first use Firefox, it uses your IP address to set your default search provider based on your country. Learn more.
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Suggest relevant content

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Firefox displays content, such as “Snippets” (messages from Mozilla), Add-on Recommendations, Top Sites (websites suggested by Mozilla for first-time Firefox users), and Pocket Recommendations (which is part of the Mozilla family).

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    Location data: Firefox uses your IP address to suggest relevant content based on your country and state.

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    Technical & Interaction data: Firefox sends us data such as the position, size and placement of content we suggest, as well as basic data about your interactions with Firefox’s suggested content. This includes the number of times suggested content is displayed or clicked.

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    Webpage data for Snippets: When you choose to click on a Snippet link, we may receive data about the link you followed. This information is not associated with any other information about you. Learn more.

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    Webpage, Language, and Location data for Pocket Recommendations: We recommend content to you based on your browsing history, language, and country location. The process of deciding which stories you should see based on your browsing history happens locally in your copy of Firefox, and neither Mozilla nor Pocket receives a copy of your browsing history. To help you see relevant Pocket Recommendations based on your location, Firefox shares your language and country location with Pocket.

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    Mozilla and Pocket receive aggregated data about the recommendations you see and click. We also share aggregated data about the sponsored content you see and click with our third-party ad platform Adzerk so advertisers can see how many people click on their articles. This aggregated data does not identify you personally.

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    Location data and Interaction data for Top Sites: When you click the Amazon.com Top Site tile on New Tab, we share your country and the time you clicked with Amazon and AdMarketplace (a third-party referral platform) to verify you navigated to Amazon. Firefox does not share your IP address or any other information that could be used to identify you with either Amazon or AdMarketplace.

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    Add-on and Feature Recommendations: We recommend Add-ons in two places: the Manage Your Extensions Page (about:addons) and the Awesome Bar, where you search or type in URLs. We may also recommend Firefox Features in the Awesome Bar. We base the recommendations in about:addons on a cookie. We base the recommendations in the Awesome Bar on your interaction with Firefox. Mozilla does not receive your browser history. The process happens locally in your own computer’s copy of Firefox. Learn More about Awesome Bar recommendations or Extensions Page recommendations.

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Webpage data to DNS Resolver service: For some Firefox users in the United States, Firefox routes DNS requests to a resolver service that has agreed to Mozilla’s strict privacy standards for resolvers. This provides added protection from privacy leaks to local networks and also from certain DNS security attacks. System logs of your DNS requests are deleted from the service within 24 hours and are only used for the purpose of DNS resolution. Learn more or see our default DNS resolver service providers below:

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Technical data for updates: Desktop versions of Firefox check for browser updates by persistently connecting to Mozilla servers. Your Firefox version, language, and device operating system are used to apply the correct updates. Mobile versions of Firefox may connect to another service if you used one to download and install Firefox. Learn more.

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Technical data for add-ons blocklist: Firefox for Desktop and Android periodically connect to Mozilla to protect you and others from malicious add-ons. Your Firefox version and language, device operating system, and list of installed add-ons are needed to apply and update the add-ons blocklist. Learn more.

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Webpage and technical data to Google’s SafeBrowsing service: To help protect you from malicious downloads, Firefox sends basic information about unrecognized downloads to Google's SafeBrowsing Service, including the filename and the URL it was downloaded from.Learn more or read Google’s Privacy Policy. Opting out prevents Firefox from warning you of potentially illegitimate or malicious websites or downloaded files.

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Webpage and technical data to Certificate Authorities: When you visit a secure website (usually identified with a URL starting with "HTTPS"), Firefox validates the website's certificate. This may involve Firefox sending certain information about the website to the Certificate Authority identified by that website. Opting out increases the risk of your private information being intercepted. Learn more.

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By default on desktop versions of Firefox, we will ask you to share a report with more detailed information about crashes with Mozilla, but you always have the choice to decline.

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    Sensitive data: Crash reports include a ‘dump file’ of Firefox’s memory contents at the time of the crash, which may contain data that identifies you or is otherwise sensitive to you.

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    Webpage data: Crash reports include the active URL at time of crash.

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    Technical data: Crash reports include data on why Firefox crashed and the state of device memory and execution during the crash.

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Read the full documentation Priority 1Users should be able to quickly look at each link and tell where it goes. Link text: here Don't use generic link labels like "click here" or "read more" because they're hard to tell apart when users scan a page.

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softvision-raul-bucata commented 3 years ago

We appreciate your report. I was not able to reproduce the issue. I was able to select any desired link from the page and I was quickly redirected to the desired link.

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Browser / Version:Firefox Nightly 87.0a1 (2021-02-16) (64-bit) Operating System: Windows 10 PRO x64

Suggestion: Try clearing cache/data/cookies, disable Ad-blocker (if available), or use a clean profile, and check again?