CloudServices/Location/Goals
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Goals
Assumptions / Current landscape
- Geo-location lookup is a very useful service to provide to users.
- There's no public data set to provide this service.
- None of the current companies offering this type of service has any incentive to improve on privacy.
- Geo-location lookup and the potential for tracking the physical movement of individuals is a serious privacy issue.
Why Mozilla?
- The web platform needs the capability, and currently we have to provide it in our offerings through business deals without much impact on the privacy aspects of the service.
- We have a unique access to Firefox (OS) on lots of devices for gathering and reporting back data.
- We don't have to monetize the gathered data and can make it available to the public.
- If we can run a successful service, we get leverage to improve the privacy aspects in the landscape.
Goals
- Provide a highly accurate geo-location service for any device and in any country, based on publicly sent signal information (like cell towers, wifi, IP addresses).
- Improve the privacy aspects of the geo-location service compared to the current market offerings.
- Make as much of the data as possible available under permissive open licenses.
Non-goals
- Compete on the full scale of location related services, like maps, geo-coding, driving directions.