Mozilla Rally - Managing Account Data

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Mozilla Rally is a program led by Mozilla to better understand the Web, how people interact with it, and how people use their browsers. It is currently available in the Firefox browser through an add-on you can download from the official website.

What data do you receive from me?

Your Demographic Data

This includes your age, gender, race/ethnicity, education level, household income, and zip code. This is entirely optional.

Your Device’s Technical Data

This includes your device's operating system and IP address (which we’ll only hang on to temporarily).

Your Interaction Data

This includes your interactions with Firefox, like the number and type of Firefox Add-ons you have installed, your interactions with the Rally add-on itself, or the duration of your active browsing session.

Your Location Data

This includes your country, city, and state location, which is determined by your IP address. If you choose to unenroll from an active study or the Ion program, we stop collecting data from you and delete that data. If an individual study has closed (is no longer collecting data) that data cannot be deleted in order to maintain the integrity of the study itself.

To delete your data, you will need to opt-out of a particular study or the Mozilla Rally program.

To withdraw from a specific study

  1. Click on the Rally icon to be taken to your current studien and click on the Leave Study button.

To withdraw from Rally

  1. Click the Leave Study button near the bottom-left corner of the page.

How long do you keep my account data?

We keep your data for as long as you participate in an individual, active study or the Rally program. If an individual study has closed (is no longer collecting data) that data cannot be deleted in order to maintain the integrity of the study itself. For more information see our Privacy Policy notice.