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Update welcome screen - Change logic of privacy starting setting #9331

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sun-geo opened this issue Oct 9, 2022 · 4 comments
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Update welcome screen - Change logic of privacy starting setting #9331

sun-geo opened this issue Oct 9, 2022 · 4 comments
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@sun-geo
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sun-geo commented Oct 9, 2022

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See title and screenshots for current and proposed state below.

Btw, this is related to / mentioned here:
#8582 - "Please remove tracker"
#8831 - "Make a higher starting level of privacy for new iD-users"
#7040 - "Privacy Policy"

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Current screen & logic (red marker):

Welcome iD org red marker

Proposed screen & logic (green marker) a) or b):
a)
Welcome iD org -dont show- green marker

b)
Welcome iD org unchecked green marker

@tordans
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tordans commented Oct 9, 2022

I think what you are looking for is a radio button group.

(*) Show third party icons like Logos
(_) Show generic icons only

Changing the label of a checkbox based on the selected input breaks with established interface design guidelines and user expectations. The checkbox and label work in sync; you can read the checkbox as "yes" (checked) as in "yes: show third party icons" and "no:" (unchecked) "no: show third party icons"

@tyrasd tyrasd added the considering Not Actionable - still considering if this is something we want label Oct 11, 2022
@dieterdreist
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I support setting the default to no. I believe there should also be a link/list to show which are those 3rd parties

@1ec5
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1ec5 commented Oct 27, 2022

What about a third option, to show only icons from Wikimedia Commons? Though Wikimedia is still a third party, it’s present anyways via the ubiquitous ℹ️ button and dropdown suggestions for the Wikipedia and Wikidata fields, not to mention the OSM Wiki and taginfo. NSI provides Commons images for many brands, but iD either uses them as a last resort or not at all. Then again, a third option would be even more upfront complexity for someone who hasn’t even gotten to the walkthrough yet…

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Please assign me with this as well.

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