I think this should be abandoned in favour of an optional survey for Hello Users

05.04.2016, 17:06, "Chris Hofmann" <chofm...@mozilla.com>:
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2016 at 3:01 AM, Romain Testard <rom...@mozilla.com> wrote:
>
>>  Firefox Hello has its own privacy notice (details here
>>  <https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox-hello/>).
>
> Its unclear to me reading the follow through link to the
> TokBox Privacy Policy. -> https://tokbox.com/support/privacy-policy
>
> Does TokBox already have access to the contents of the messages and URLs
> that might have been shared?
>
> the tokbox policy says:
>
> The types of information collected include your name, e-mail address, and
> any other data you actively choose to provide.
>
> and leaves it vague about the definition of "other data you actively
> provide." Does that include shared URLs and message content?
>
> Thie passage in https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox-hello/ also
> would lead me to believe that the contents of my communication with another
> user (including shared URLs) are encrypted (and would be private).
>
> We've just invested heavily in making this point and trying to make that
> association that encryption mean strong privacy and vice-versa.
> https://blog.mozilla.org/blog/2016/03/30/everyday-internet-users-can-stand-up-for-encryption-heres-how/
>
> How are we going to address the possible take away that some will have that
> we've just created a backdoor for parts (shared urls that are part of the
> message content) of the hello encrypted message channel if we turn this
> change on?
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