> I commented in the bug, but I guess I should have commented here first.
> 
> Just because we have three states in the code doesn't nessisarily mean
> we need three states in the UI.
> 
> I think the choices to the user remain the same.
> 
>     Tell websites:
>     " * I do not want to be tracked
>     " * I'm ok with advertisers tracking and retaining my web use across
>     many sites and providing targeted content"
> 
> Leaving those two unchecked reflects the user hasn't made a choice or
> has no interest in the topic.

The problem is: how do you "uncheck" a radio button?  The only way I
know how to do that is with a third radio button that's "dunno" or
similar.  I think if we go with radios, there must be three.  We could
get creative, but the front-end team seemed really interested in doing
radios for this.

-Sid
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