On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 5:38 PM, Robert Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote:
> Garvan Keeley schrieb:
>>
>> One of the future requests was to have city-wide competition, almost to a
>> city-block-by-city-block level. I didn't want to go quite that fine grained
>> (a city block might be ~200m), so the compromise is 500m grid cells.
>> It is possible that no one contributes a leaderboard website feature that
>> makes use of this, in which case we did go too small. The only front-end web
>> implementation I am planning to do is to have country-by-county
>> leaderboards.
>
>
> I'm skeptical about that. If we know where I have been to 500m accuracy,
> that's basically pretty much as privacy-invasive as if we now exactly.

I think it must be kept in mind that this is all opt-in and as Garvan said:

"The opt-in for the leaderboards will have to indicate that Mozilla is
storing this granularity of data, so users can make an informed
decision about participation."

-- 
Regards,

Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)
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