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Firefox Health Report lets you know how well your browser is performing on Android and what steps you can take to improve it.
Firefox Health Report lets you know how well your browser is performing on Android and what steps you can take to improve it.
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The Firefox Health Report (FHR) provides insights and performance information about your browser. By analysing your browser’s performance information, FHR is able to provide you with useful tips that help you get the best from Firefox. For more information about how we handle your data, see [https://www.mozilla.org/legal/privacy/firefox.html our privacy policy].
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=How to view your Firefox Health Report=
#Tap the {button Menu} button [[Template:AndroidMenuLocation]].
#Tap {button Settings}.
#Tap {button Data choices}.
#Tap on the {button Firefox Beta Health Report} link to view the Firefox Health Report.
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{note}'''Note:''' If you have just installed Firefox, the information in the Health Report may not be accurate. It typically takes 14 days of browser use to see any trends.{/note}
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=How to turn data sharing on or off=
Data sharing is on by default but you can always turn it on or off:
#Tap the {button Menu} button [[Template:AndroidMenuLocation]].
#Tap {button Settings}.
#Tap {button Data choices}.
#Check or uncheck the box next to '''Firefox Health Report'''
When you turn sharing off, Firefox will stop sending information about your browser to Mozilla servers. Firefox will send a request to the Mozilla servers to delete the previously submitted information. This request is processed immediately after being successfully received. If the browser does not receive a response that the request was successfully processed (due to lack of internet connectivity, for instance), the browser will continue to send the delete request periodically until it is successfully received.
If you do not turn sharing off, but the browser is no longer sending data (due to being uninstalled or no longer being used), the previously sent data from your browser will be deleted after 180 days.
Even if you choose not to share data with Mozilla, you will still see be able to see information about your browser when you go to the Firefox Health Report page, and you can view the comparison data from other browsers that are sharing their data. The comparison data will not be based on the data from your browser since it was not shared with Mozilla.
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=What is the Startup Time graph?=
The '''Startup Time by Day''' graph shows how long it took your browser to start on any given day. The default view (Average), shows the median startup time for that day. Clicking on the “All” toggle shows all the startup times for the day. You can see up to 90 days of data on the graph.
=How do I view the raw data collected?=
You can view a text file of the data that Firefox Health Report collects by clicking on the '''Raw Data''' tab. This display shows the exact data that is being sent to Mozilla (if sharing is on).
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<!-- =Who owns the data collected?=
You own all data collected by FHR. You can delete it anytime by going to _____ and by pressing the delete button. After information is sent to Mozilla’s servers, it stays there for 180 days and is automatically deleted after that. -->
=What data is shared with Mozilla?=
The '''Important Metrics''' section in the Firefox Health Report has all the data that is shared with Mozilla. To look at the exact data being shared with Mozilla, tap on the {button see the information we record}{/for} link under the '''Important Metrics''' section.
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The Firefox Health Report (FHR) provides insights and performance information about your browser. By analysing your browser’s performance information, FHR is able to provide you with useful tips that help you get the best from Firefox. For more information about how we handle your data, see [https://www.mozilla.org/legal/privacy/firefox.html our privacy policy].
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[[Template:ApplytoFx|channel=beta|slug=mobile/beta]]
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__TOC__
=How to view your Firefox Health Report=
#Tap the {button Menu} button [[Template:AndroidMenuLocation]].
#Tap {button Settings}.
#Tap {button Data choices}.
#Tap on the {button Firefox Beta Health Report} link to view the Firefox Health Report.
<!--
{note}'''Note:''' If you have just installed Firefox, the information in the Health Report may not be accurate. It typically takes 14 days of browser use to see any trends.{/note}
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=How to turn data sharing on or off=
Data sharing is on by default but you can always turn it on or off:
#Tap the {button Menu} button [[Template:AndroidMenuLocation]].
#Tap {button Settings}.
#Tap {button Data choices}.
#Check or uncheck the box next to '''Firefox Health Report'''
When you turn sharing off, Firefox will stop sending information about your browser to Mozilla servers. Firefox will send a request to the Mozilla servers to delete the previously submitted information. This request is processed immediately after being successfully received. If the browser does not receive a response that the request was successfully processed (due to lack of internet connectivity, for instance), the browser will continue to send the delete request periodically until it is successfully received.
If you do not turn sharing off, but the browser is no longer sending data (due to being uninstalled or no longer being used), the previously sent data from your browser will be deleted after 180 days.
Even if you choose not to share data with Mozilla, you will still be able to see information about your browser when you go to the Firefox Health Report page, and you can view the comparison data from other browsers that are sharing their data. The comparison data will not be based on the data from your browser since it was not shared with Mozilla.
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=What is the Startup Time graph?=
The '''Startup Time by Day''' graph shows how long it took your browser to start on any given day. The default view (Average), shows the median startup time for that day. Clicking on the “All” toggle shows all the startup times for the day. You can see up to 90 days of data on the graph.
=How do I view the raw data collected?=
You can view a text file of the data that Firefox Health Report collects by clicking on the '''Raw Data''' tab. This display shows the exact data that is being sent to Mozilla (if sharing is on).
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<!-- =Who owns the data collected?=
You own all data collected by FHR. You can delete it anytime by going to _____ and by pressing the delete button. After information is sent to Mozilla’s servers, it stays there for 180 days and is automatically deleted after that. -->
=What data is shared with Mozilla?=
The '''Important Metrics''' section in the Firefox Health Report has all the data that is shared with Mozilla. To look at the exact data being shared with Mozilla, tap on the {button see the information we record}{/for} link under the '''Important Metrics''' section.
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