So the Mozilla analytics team recently revealed statistics on the usage of Firefox's Private (pr0n) browsing feature. In a way, we all already knew what that feature was for, just like we all know OJ is guilty as hell even if the evidence was refuted. But Mozilla announced the figures that confirmed it:
http://blog.mozilla.com/metrics/files/2010/08/time_of_day-1024x615.png
and how long did people tend to use the Private browsing feature?
http://blog.mozilla.com/metrics/files/2010/08/time_in-1024x615.png
...an average of 10 minutes. Which makes sense really, any longer and you're doing it wrong.
The full and painfully high-brow article is over on the Mozilla analytics blog here and is entitled 'Understanding Private Browsing', which seems a little redundant but I guess the open source community take themselves a little too seriously.
I mean, we all got what the guy in the Windows 7 advert was really talking about - "do your thing, clickety click and nobody knows what you've been up to, your secret's safe"??
http://blog.mozilla.com/metrics/files/2010/08/time_of_day-1024x615.png
and how long did people tend to use the Private browsing feature?
http://blog.mozilla.com/metrics/files/2010/08/time_in-1024x615.png
...an average of 10 minutes. Which makes sense really, any longer and you're doing it wrong.
The full and painfully high-brow article is over on the Mozilla analytics blog here and is entitled 'Understanding Private Browsing', which seems a little redundant but I guess the open source community take themselves a little too seriously.
I mean, we all got what the guy in the Windows 7 advert was really talking about - "do your thing, clickety click and nobody knows what you've been up to, your secret's safe"??

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