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In this Graph visualization, <svgclass="legend-canvas-small"version="1.1"xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><circleclass="visitedSites"cx="8"cy="8"r="6"/></svg><b>circular nodes</b> are websites you have visited and <svgclass="legend-canvas-small"version="1.1"xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><polygonclass="unvisitedSites"points="0,14 7,2 14,14"/></svg><b>triangular nodes</b> are third party sites. Over time, this graph will become a network of <svgclass="legend-canvas-small"version="1.1"xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><lineclass="connectionLine"x1="14"y1="2"x2="2"y2="14"/></svg><b>connections</b> and nodes to visualize your activity on the web.
In this Clock visualization, <svgclass="legend-canvas-small"version="1.1"xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><circleclass="visitedSites"cx="8"cy="8"r="6"/></svg><b>circular nodes</b> are websites you have visited and <svgclass="legend-canvas-small"version="1.1"xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><polygonclass="unvisitedSites"points="0,14 7,2 14,14"/></svg><b>triangular nodes</b> are third party sites. Over time, this view reveals patterns across the arch that represent your browsing behaviours according to time and your relationship with the web.
This visualization becomes populated as 15 minutes increments on the arc and the previous (24 hour) session is seen faded to compare data from the previous day.
In this list Visualization, you can see a list of all websites you have visited and sites you have not visited but still connect to you. This view assists with sorting and filtering large numbers of sites.
Using interactive visualizations, Lightbeam allows you to see the first and third party sites you interact with on the Web. As you browse, Lightbeam reveals the full depth of the Web today, including parts that are not transparent to the average user. Using three distinct interactive graphic representations — Graph, Clock and List — Lightbeam enables you to examine individual third parties over time and space, identify where they connect to your online activity and provides ways for you to engage with this unique view of the Web.
Mozilla partnered with the Social + Interactive Media (SIM) Centre at Emily Carr University of Art + Design to produce the aesthetic and functional data visualizations for Lightbeam. To read more about the collaboration please visit: <ahref="http://www.simcentre.ca/">http://www.simcentre.ca/</a>.
We care about your privacy. Lightbeam is a browser add-on that collects and helps you visualize third party requests on any site you visit. If you choose to send Lightbeam data to Mozilla (that’s us), our <ahref="#mozillaprivacypolicy">privacy policy</a> describes how we handle that data.
After you install Lightbeam, the add-on collects data to help you visualize third party requests when you visit sites.
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<li>When you visit a site and that site contacts a third party, Lightbeam collects the following type of data: Domains of the visited sites and third parties, the existence of cookies, and a rough timestamp of when the site was visited. To see a complete list, please visit <ahref="https://github.com/mozilla/lightbeam/blob/master/doc/data_format.v1.1.md">here.</a></li>
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By default, data collected by Lightbeam remains in your browser and is not sent to us.
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You can choose to contribute your Lightbeam data to us. Data from Lightbeam can help us and others to understand third party relationships on the web and promote further research in the field of online tracking and privacy.
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<li>If you do contribute Lightbeam data to us, your browser will send us your Lightbeam data in a manner which we believe minimizes your risk of being re-identified (you can see a list of the kind of data involved <ahref="https://github.com/mozilla/lightbeam/blob/master/doc/data_format.v1.1.md">here.</a>). We will post your data along with data from others in an aggregated and open database. Opening this data can help users and researchers make more informed decisions based on the collective information.
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Uninstalling Lightbeam prevents collection of any further Lightbeam data and will delete the data stored locally in your browser.
<p>Your privacy is an important factor that Mozilla (that's us) considers in the development of each of our products and services. We are committed to being transparent and open and want you to know how we receive information about you, and what we do with that information once we have it.</p>
<header><b>What do we mean by "personal information?"</b></header>
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For us, "personal information" means information which identifies you, like your name or email address.
Any information that falls outside of this is "non-personal information."
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If we store your personal information with information that is non-personal, we will consider the combination as personal information. If we remove all personal information from a set of data then the remaining is non-personal information.
you give it to us directly (e.g., when you choose to send us crash reports from Firefox); we collect it automatically through our products and services (e.g., when we check whether your version of Firefox is up to date);
someone else tells us information about you (e.g., Thunderbird works with your email providers to set up your account); or
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when we try and understand more about you based on information you've given to us (e.g., when we use your IP address to customize language for some of our services).
<p>When you give us personal information, we will use it in the ways for which you've given us permission. Generally, we use your information to help us provide and improve our products and services for you.</p>
<header><b>When do we share your information with others?</b></header>
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<li>When we have gotten your permission to share it.</li>
<li>For processing or providing products and services to you, but only if those entities receiving your information are contractually obligated to handle the data in ways that are approved by Mozilla.</li>
<li>When we are fulfilling our <ahref="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/manifesto/">mission of being open</a>. We sometimes release information to make our products better and foster an open web, but when we do so, we will remove your personal information and try to disclose it in a way that minimizes the risk of you being re-identified.</li>
<li>When the law requires it. We follow the law whenever we receive requests about you from a government or related to a lawsuit. We'll notify you when we're asked to hand over your personal information in this way unless we're legally prohibited from doing so. When we receive requests like this, we'll only release your personal information if we have a good faith belief that the law requires us to do so. Nothing in this policy is intended to limit any legal defenses or objections that you may have to a third party's request to disclose your information.</li>
<li>When we believe it is necessary to prevent harm to you or someone else. We will only share your information in this way if we have a good faith belief that it is reasonably necessary to protect the rights, property or safety of you, our other users, Mozilla or the public.</li>
<li>If our organizational structure or status changes (if we undergo a restructuring, are acquired, or go bankrupt) we may pass your information to a successor or affiliate.</li><br/>
<header><b>How do we store and protect your personal information?
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<p> We are committed to protecting your personal information once we have it. We implement physical, business and technical security measures. Despite our efforts, if we learn of a security breach, we'll notify you so that you can take appropriate protective steps.</p>
<p>We also don't want your personal information for any longer than we need it, so we only keep it long enough to do what we collected it for. Once we don't need it, we take steps to destroy it unless we are required by law to keep it longer.</p>
<header><b>What else do we want you know?
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<p>We're a global organization and our computers are in several different places around the world. We also use service providers whose computers may also be in various countries. This means that your information might end up on one of those computers in another country, and that country may have a different level of data protection regulation than yours. By giving us information, you consent to this kind of transfer of your information. No matter what country your information is in, we comply with applicable law and will also abide by the commitments we make in this privacy policy.<p>
<p>If you are under 13, we don't want your personal information, and you must not provide it to us. If you are a parent and believe that your child who is under 13 has provided us with personal information, please contact us at <ahref="mailto:lightbeam-privacy@mozilla.org">lightbeam-privacy@mozilla.org</a> to have your child's information removed.</p>