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Help users learn how to disable Privacy Badger for a site #2781
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@ghostwords Tried an approach similar to example 1. Here's a screenshot: The styling mimics the existing "pop up" UI for consistency. Could you review this approach, the text, and prehaps the UI elements used as well? |
Cool, thanks for the mockup! Some thoughts:
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Also, we support Firefox on Android, which doesn't show extension icons in the toolbar, you have to open the main browser menu to see them. |
Let's make sure to consider the feedback in #2802 and #2797 when we work on updated welcome page wording. Might be as simple (for now) as replacing "your wishes" with "these signals". Will want to mirror whatever we go with across all channels (README, website, store descriptions). Related set of content updates: EFForg/privacybadger-website#81 Also see EFForg/privacybadger-website#83 (where we reduced the size of the hero image on the homepage). |
Despite various improvements to the popup (#2563, #2748), it's become clear that a significant proportion of users still doesn't know that one can disable Privacy Badger for a specific site. Such users tend to uninstall Privacy Badger when Privacy Badger breaks a site they depend on.
I think at this point a big part of not knowing how to disable for a site is not knowing that Privacy Badger has a "popup", a little window that you can open by clicking on Privacy Badger's icon in your browser toolbar. This problem seems to exist in both Chrome and Firefox, although Chrome makes it worse by hiding extension icons inside the puzzle piece menu.
We could help users learn what to do when a site breaks by first showing where Privacy Badger's toolbar icon lives and that clicking it will open the popup. We should then point out how to disable Privacy Badger for a site. We could do this as part of the new user welcome page experience.
This will be the first major update to the new user welcome page since #1736. We no longer need to communicate why Privacy Badger isn't blocking anything on the first couple of sites you visit. While we should still talk about Privacy Badger being different and mention GPC/DNT, we should prioritize showing how to disable Privacy Badger for a site.
We should consider some combination of the following:
Suggestions welcome!
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