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Telemetry collection and deletion

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Firefox collects telemetry data by default. We collect this data to help improve the performance and stability of Firefox. Learn more.
Firefox collects telemetry data by default. We collect this data to help improve the performance and stability of Firefox. Learn more.

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Firefox collects telemetry data by default. We collect this data to help improve the performance and stability of Firefox. Telemetry data is made up of two data sets: interaction data and technical data. =What is interaction and technical data?= Interaction data includes information about your interactions with Firefox such as number of open tabs and windows, number of webpages visited, number and type of installed Firefox Add-ons and session length, as well as Firefox features offered by Mozilla or our partners such as interaction with Firefox search features and search partner referrals. Technical data includes information 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 and safebrowsing. When Firefox sends data to us, your IP address is temporarily collected as part of our server logs. IP addresses are deleted every 14 days. =Can I learn more about telemetry data collection?= Yes! You can learn about our telemetry data collection by typing '''about:telemetry''' in the browser’s address bar. This page will show you the telemetry data being sent to Firefox for your current session. You can also see archived information. Learn more about how we handle your data by reading the [https://docs.telemetry.mozilla.org/concepts/pipeline/gcp_data_pipeline.html Firefox Data Documentation Overview] and the [https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/toolkit/components/telemetry/index.html telemetry documentation for Desktop]. You can get additional information about specific probes in our [https://probes.telemetry.mozilla.org/ probe dictionary] which is publicly available for our users. Any data collection or sharing adheres to our [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Data_Collection Firefox data collection policy]. [[Telemetry collection- Windows default browser trends]] - learn more about one example of how we collect and use telemetry data for Windows users. =How long do you keep telemetry data?= We keep telemetry data for 13 months. =How do I opt out or delete telemetry data?= You can [[Share data with Mozilla to help improve Firefox|opt out]] of sending any Firefox telemetry information at any time. If you opt out of sending telemetry data, we will also treat this as a request to delete any data we previously collected. Data will be deleted within 30 days after you opt out. [[Image:Telemetry]] To opt out of sending any Firefox telemetry information: #[[Template:optionspreferences]] #Select the '''Privacy & Security''' panel. #Scroll to the ''Firefox Data Collection and Use'' section. #Deselect the '''Allow Firefox to send technical and interaction data to Mozilla''' checkbox. To learn more about what data Mozilla receives and how it's used, see [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/#telemetry Mozilla's Firefox Privacy Notice].
Firefox collects telemetry data by default. We collect this data to help improve the performance and stability of Firefox. Telemetry data is made up of two data sets: interaction data and technical data. __TOC__ =What is interaction and technical data?= Interaction data includes information about your interactions with Firefox such as number of open tabs and windows, number of webpages visited, number and type of installed Firefox Add-ons and session length, as well as Firefox features offered by Mozilla or our partners such as interaction with Firefox search features and search partner referrals. Technical data includes information 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 and safebrowsing. When Firefox sends data to us, your IP address is temporarily collected as part of our server logs. IP addresses are deleted every 14 days. =Can I learn more about telemetry data collection?= Yes! You can learn about our telemetry data collection by typing '''about:telemetry''' in the browser’s address bar. This page will show you the telemetry data being sent to Firefox for your current session. You can also see archived information. Learn more about how we handle your data by reading the [https://docs.telemetry.mozilla.org/concepts/pipeline/gcp_data_pipeline.html Firefox Data Documentation Overview] and the [https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/toolkit/components/telemetry/index.html telemetry documentation for Desktop]. You can get additional information about specific probes in our [https://probes.telemetry.mozilla.org/ probe dictionary] which is publicly available for our users. Any data collection or sharing adheres to our [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/Data_Collection Firefox data collection policy]. [[Telemetry collection- Windows default browser trends]] - learn more about one example of how we collect and use telemetry data for Windows users. =How long do you keep telemetry data?= We keep telemetry data for 13 months. =How do I opt out or delete telemetry data?= You can [[Share data with Mozilla to help improve Firefox|opt out]] of sending any Firefox telemetry information at any time. If you opt out of sending telemetry data, we will also treat this as a request to delete any data we previously collected. Data will be deleted within 30 days after you opt out. [[Image:Telemetry]] To opt out of sending any Firefox telemetry information: #[[Template:optionspreferences]] #Select the '''Privacy & Security''' panel. #Scroll to the ''Firefox Data Collection and Use'' section. #Deselect the '''Allow Firefox to send technical and interaction data to Mozilla''' checkbox. To learn more about what data Mozilla receives and how it's used, see [https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/firefox/#telemetry Mozilla's Firefox Privacy Notice].

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