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background-color:rgba(220,220,240,0.4); border-radius:3px;"> <b>Subject:</b>Re:
Improving Private Browsing messaging<br>
<b>From:</b>Chris Peterson <a
href="mailto:cpeterson@mozilla.com"><cpeterson@mozilla.com></a><br>
<b>To:</b>Firefox-dev <br>
<b>Sent: </b>Monday, 06/02/2017 07:23:57 07:23 GMT ST +0000
[Week 6]<br>
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cite="mid:375ad23f-b001-99ab-2840-238b3621a9d8@mozilla.com"
type="cite">On 2/5/2017 3:00 PM, Bram Pitoyo wrote:
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_8320737" type="cite">PS.
Another low hanging fruit we can test is private browsing tabs.
Safari already does it, we have an add-on for it, and
OriginAttributes might make it easier to build than before. Can
we then run a test without building anything? Does private
browsing tabs matches user’s expectation of how PBM should work?
Are they happier when using private tabs vs. normal PBM?
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If regular users have a hard time understanding private browsing
windows, I expect they will have an even harder time understanding
private browsing tabs and container tabs, in general. At least
private browsing windows today have a physical separation
(different OS windows, different themes) of private and
non-private content.
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Separation: that's purely a UI issue that can be fixed relatively
easily. E.g. a purple border around the content tab + special icon.<br>
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