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Preferences

Telemetry behaviour is controlled through the mozconfig defines and preferences listed here.

mozconfig Defines

MOZ_TELEMETRY_REPORTING

When Defined (which it is for official builds):

  • If RELEASE_OR_BETA is not defined, defines MOZ_TELEMETRY_ON_BY_DEFAULT

When Not Defined:

  • If datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled is locked, we print a message in the Privacy settings that you cannot turn on data submission and disabled the checkbox so you don’t try.
  • Android: hides the data submission UI to prevent users from thinking they can turn it on
  • Disables Telemetry from being sent (due to Telemetry::IsOfficialTelemetry)

MOZ_TELEMETRY_ON_BY_DEFAULT

When Defined:

  • Android: enables toolkit.telemetry.enabled

MOZ_SERVICES_HEALTHREPORT

When Defined (which it is on most platforms):

  • Sets datareporting.healthreport.{infoURL|uploadEnabled} in modules/libpref/init/all.js.

MOZ_DATA_REPORTING

When Defined (which it is when MOZ_TELEMETRY_REPORTINGMOZ_SERVICES_HEALTHREPORT, or MOZ_CRASHREPORTER is defined (so, on most platforms, but not typically on developer builds)):

  • Enables app.shield.optoutstudies.enabled

When Not Defined:

  • Disables app.shield.optoutstudies.enabled
  • Removes the Data Collection Preferences UI in privacy.xhtml

MOZILLA_OFFICIAL

When Not Defined (defined on our own external builds and builds from several Linux distros, but not typically on defeloper builds):

  • Disables Telemetry from being sent (due to Telemetry::IsOfficialTelemetry)

MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL

When not release or beta:

  • If MOZ_TELEMETRY_REPORTING is also defined, defines MOZ_TELEMETRY_ON_BY_DEFAULT

When beta:

  • If toolkit.telemetry.enabled is otherwise unset at startup, toolkit.telemetry.enabled is defaulted to true (this is irrespective of MOZ_TELEMETRY_REPORTING)

When nightly or aurora or beta or default:

  • Desktop: Locks toolkit.telemetry.enabled to true. All other values for MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL on Desktop locks toolkit.telemetry.enabled to false.
  • Desktop: Defaults Telemetry::CanRecordExtended (and, thus Telemetry::CanRecordReleaseData) to true. All other values of MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL on Desktop defaults these to false.

DEBUG

When Defined:

  • Disables Telemetry from being sent (due to Telemetry::IsOfficialTelemetry)

In Short:

For builds downloaded from mozilla.com MOZ_TELEMETRY_REPORTING is defined, MOZ_TELEMETRY_ON_BY_DEFAULT is on if you downloaded Nightly or Developer Edition, MOZ_SERVICES_HEALTHREPORT is defined, MOZ_DATA_REPORTING is defined, MOZILLA_OFFICIAL is defined, MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL is set to the channel you downloaded, and DEBUG is false. This means Telemetry is, by default, collecting some amount of information and is sending it to Mozilla.

For builds you make yourself with a blank mozconfig, MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL is set to default and everything else is undefined. This means Telemetry is, by default, collecting an extended amount of information but isn’t sending it anywhere.

Preferences

toolkit.telemetry.unified

This controls whether unified behavior is enabled. If true:

  • Telemetry is always enabled and recording base data.
  • Telemetry will send additional main pings.

It defaults to true, but is false on Android (Fennec) builds.

toolkit.telemetry.enabled

If unified is off, this controls whether the Telemetry module is enabled. It can be set or unset via the Preferences dialog in Firefox for Android (Fennec). If unified is on, this is locked to true if MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL is nightly or aurora or beta or default (which is the default value of MOZ_UPDATE_CHANNEL for developer builds). Otherwise it is locked to false. This controls a diminishing number of things and is intended to be deprecated, and then removed.

datareporting.healthreport.uploadEnabled

If unified is true, this controls whether we send Telemetry data. If unified is false, we don’t use this value.

toolkit.telemetry.archive.enabled

Allow pings to be archived locally. This can only be enabled if unified is on.

toolkit.telemetry.server

The server Telemetry pings are sent to. Change requires restart.

toolkit.telemetry.log.level

This sets the Telemetry logging verbosity per Log.jsm. The available levels, in descending order of verbosity, are TraceDebugConfigInfoWarnError and Fatal with the default being Warn.

By default logging goes only the console service.

toolkit.telemetry.log.dump

Sets whether to dump Telemetry log messages to stdout too.

toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabled

Allow the shutdown ping to be sent when the browser shuts down, from the second browsing session on, instead of the next restart, using the ping sender.

toolkit.telemetry.shutdownPingSender.enabledFirstSession

Allow the shutdown ping to be sent using the ping sender from the first browsing session.

toolkit.telemetry.firstShutdownPing.enabled

Allow a duplicate of the main shutdown ping from the first browsing session to be sent as a separate first-shutdown ping.

toolkit.telemetry.newProfilePing.enabled

Enable the “new-profile” ping on new profiles.

toolkit.telemetry.newProfilePing.delay

Controls the delay after which the “new-profile” ping is sent on new profiles.

toolkit.telemetry.updatePing.enabled

Enable the “update” ping on browser updates.

toolkit.telemetry.maxEventSummaryKeys

Set the maximum number of keys per process of the Event Summary keyed scalars. Default is 500. Change requires restart.

toolkit.telemetry.eventping.enabled

Whether the “event” ping is enabled. Default is true except for GeckoView where it defaults to false. Change requires restart.

toolkit.telemetry.eventping.eventLimit

The maximum number of event records permitted in the “event” ping. Default is 1000.

toolkit.telemetry.eventping.minimumFrequency

The minimum frequency at which an “event” ping will be sent. Default is 60 (minutes).

toolkit.telemetry.eventping.maximumFrequency

The maximum frequency at which an “event” ping will be sent. Default is 10 (minutes).

toolkit.telemetry.ecosystemtelemetry.enabled

Whether Ecosystem Telemetry is enabled. Default is false. Change requires restart.

toolkit.telemetry.overrideUpdateChannel

Override the channel value that is reported via Telemetry. This is useful for distinguishing different types of builds that otherwise still report as the same update channel.

toolkit.telemetry.ipcBatchTimeout

How long, in milliseconds, we batch accumulations from child processes before sending them to the parent process. Default is 2000 (milliseconds).

toolkit.telemetry.pioneerId

If a user has opted into the Pioneer program, this will contain their Pioneer ID.

toolkit.telemetry.prioping.enabled

Whether the “prio” ping is enabled. Defaults to true. Change requires restart.

toolkit.telemetry.prioping.dataLimit

The number of encoded prio payloads which triggers an immediate “prio” ping with reason “max”. Default is 10 payloads.

Data-choices notification

toolkit.telemetry.reportingpolicy.firstRun

This preference is not present until the first run. After, its value is set to false. This is used to show the infobar with a more aggressive timeout if it wasn’t shown yet.

datareporting.policy.firstRunURL

If set, a browser tab will be opened on first run instead of the infobar.

datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionEnabled

This is the data submission master kill switch. If disabled, no policy is shown or upload takes place, ever.

datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionPolicyNotifiedTime

Records the date user was shown the policy. This preference is also used on Android.

datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionPolicyAcceptedVersion

Records the version of the policy notified to the user. This preference is also used on Android.

datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionPolicyBypassNotification

Used in tests, it allows to skip the notification check.

datareporting.policy.currentPolicyVersion

Stores the current policy version, overrides the default value defined in TelemetryReportingPolicy.jsm.

datareporting.policy.minimumPolicyVersion

The minimum policy version that is accepted for the current policy. This can be set per channel.

datareporting.policy.minimumPolicyVersion.channel-NAME

This is the only channel-specific version that we currently use for the minimum policy version.

GeckoView

toolkit.telemetry.geckoview.streaming

Whether the GeckoView mode we’re running in is the variety that uses the GeckoView Streaming Telemetry API or not. Defaults to false.

toolkit.telemetry.geckoview.batchDurationMS

The duration in milliseconds over which GeckoView Streaming Telemetry will batch accumulations before passing it on to its delegate. Defaults to 5000.

toolkit.telemetry.geckoview.maxBatchStalenessMS

The maximum time (in milliseconds) between flushes of the GeckoView Streaming Telemetry batch to its delegate. Defaults to 60000.

Testing

The following prefs are for testing purpose only.

toolkit.telemetry.initDelay

Delay before initializing telemetry (seconds).

toolkit.telemetry.minSubsessionLength

Minimum length of a telemetry subsession and throttling time for common environment changes (seconds).

toolkit.telemetry.collectInterval

Minimum interval between data collection (seconds).

toolkit.telemetry.scheduler.tickInterval

Interval between scheduler ticks (seconds).

toolkit.telemetry.scheduler.idleTickInterval

Interval between scheduler ticks when the user is idle (seconds).

toolkit.telemetry.idleTimeout

Timeout until we decide whether a user is idle or not (seconds).

toolkit.telemetry.modulesPing.interval

Interval between “modules” ping transmissions.

toolkit.telemetry.send.overrideOfficialCheck

If true, allows sending pings on unofficial builds. Requires a restart.

toolkit.telemetry.testing.overridePreRelease

If true, allows recording opt-in Telemetry on the Release channel. Requires a restart.

toolkit.telemetry.untrustedModulesPing.frequency

Interval, in seconds, between “untrustedModules” ping transmissions.

toolkit.telemetry.healthping.enabled

If false, sending health pings is disabled. Defaults to true.

toolkit.telemetry.testing.disableFuzzingDelay

If true, ping sending is not delayed when sending between 0am and 1am local time.

toolkit.telemetry.testing.overrideProductsCheck

If true, allow all probes to be recorded no matter what the current product is.

Source: Preferences — Firefox Source Docs documentation

HTTP response status codes – HTTP | MDN | https://developer.mozilla.org/

HTTP response status codes indicate whether a specific HTTP request has been successfully completed. Responses are grouped in five classes:

  1. Informational responses (100199),
  2. Successful responses (200299),
  3. Redirects (300399),
  4. Client errors (400499),
  5. and Server errors (500599).

The below status codes are defined by section 10 of RFC 2616. You can find an updated specification in RFC 7231.

If you receive a response that is not in this list, it is a non-standard response, possibly custom to the server’s software.

Information responses

100 Continue
This interim response indicates that everything so far is OK and that the client should continue the request, or ignore the response if the request is already finished.
101 Switching Protocol
This code is sent in response to an Upgrade request header from the client, and indicates the protocol the server is switching to.
102 Processing (WebDAV)
This code indicates that the server has received and is processing the request, but no response is available yet.
103 Early Hints
This status code is primarily intended to be used with the preloading resources while the server prepares a response.

Successful responses

200 OK
The request has succeeded. The meaning of the success depends on the HTTP method:
  • GET: The resource has been fetched and is transmitted in the message body.
  • HEAD: The entity headers are in the message body.
  • PUT or POST: The resource describing the result of the action is transmitted in the message body.
  • TRACE: The message body contains the request message as received by the server
201 Created
The request has succeeded and a new resource has been created as a result. This is typically the response sent after POST requests, or some PUT requests.
202 Accepted
The request has been received but not yet acted upon. It is noncommittal, since there is no way in HTTP to later send an asynchronous response indicating the outcome of the request. It is intended for cases where another process or server handles the request, or for batch processing.
203 Non-Authoritative Information
This response code means the returned meta-information is not exactly the same as is available from the origin server, but is collected from a local or a third-party copy. This is mostly used for mirrors or backups of another resource. Except for that specific case, the “200 OK” response is preferred to this status.
204 No Content
There is no content to send for this request, but the headers may be useful. The user-agent may update its cached headers for this resource with the new ones.
205 Reset Content
Tells the user-agent to reset the document which sent this request.
206 Partial Content
This response code is used when the Range header is sent from the client to request only part of a resource.
207 Multi-Status (WebDAV)
Conveys information about multiple resources, for situations where multiple status codes might be appropriate.
208 Already Reported (WebDAV)
Used inside a <dav:propstat> response element to avoid repeatedly enumerating the internal members of multiple bindings to the same collection.
226 IM Used (HTTP Delta encoding)
The server has fulfilled a GET request for the resource, and the response is a representation of the result of one or more instance-manipulations applied to the current instance.

Redirection messages

300 Multiple Choice
The request has more than one possible response. The user-agent or user should choose one of them. (There is no standardized way of choosing one of the responses, but HTML links to the possibilities are recommended so the user can pick.)
301 Moved Permanently
The URL of the requested resource has been changed permanently. The new URL is given in the response.
302 Found
This response code means that the URI of requested resource has been changed temporarily. Further changes in the URI might be made in the future. Therefore, this same URI should be used by the client in future requests.
303 See Other
The server sent this response to direct the client to get the requested resource at another URI with a GET request.
304 Not Modified
This is used for caching purposes. It tells the client that the response has not been modified, so the client can continue to use the same cached version of the response.
305 Use Proxy
Defined in a previous version of the HTTP specification to indicate that a requested response must be accessed by a proxy. It has been deprecated due to security concerns regarding in-band configuration of a proxy.
306 unused
This response code is no longer used; it is just reserved. It was used in a previous version of the HTTP/1.1 specification.
307 Temporary Redirect
The server sends this response to direct the client to get the requested resource at another URI with same method that was used in the prior request. This has the same semantics as the 302 Found HTTP response code, with the exception that the user agent must not change the HTTP method used: If a POST was used in the first request, a POST must be used in the second request.
308 Permanent Redirect
This means that the resource is now permanently located at another URI, specified by the Location: HTTP Response header. This has the same semantics as the 301 Moved Permanently HTTP response code, with the exception that the user agent must not change the HTTP method used: If a POST was used in the first request, a POST must be used in the second request.

Client error responses

400 Bad Request
The server could not understand the request due to invalid syntax.
401 Unauthorized
Although the HTTP standard specifies “unauthorized”, semantically this response means “unauthenticated”. That is, the client must authenticate itself to get the requested response.
402 Payment Required 
This response code is reserved for future use. The initial aim for creating this code was using it for digital payment systems, however this status code is used very rarely and no standard convention exists.
403 Forbidden
The client does not have access rights to the content; that is, it is unauthorized, so the server is refusing to give the requested resource. Unlike 401, the client’s identity is known to the server.
404 Not Found
The server can not find requested resource. In the browser, this means the URL is not recognized. In an API, this can also mean that the endpoint is valid but the resource itself does not exist. Servers may also send this response instead of 403 to hide the existence of a resource from an unauthorized client. This response code is probably the most famous one due to its frequent occurrence on the web.
405 Method Not Allowed
The request method is known by the server but has been disabled and cannot be used. For example, an API may forbid DELETE-ing a resource. The two mandatory methods, GET and HEAD, must never be disabled and should not return this error code.
406 Not Acceptable
This response is sent when the web server, after performing server-driven content negotiation, doesn’t find any content that conforms to the criteria given by the user agent.
407 Proxy Authentication Required
This is similar to 401 but authentication is needed to be done by a proxy.
408 Request Timeout
This response is sent on an idle connection by some servers, even without any previous request by the client. It means that the server would like to shut down this unused connection. This response is used much more since some browsers, like Chrome, Firefox 27+, or IE9, use HTTP pre-connection mechanisms to speed up surfing. Also note that some servers merely shut down the connection without sending this message.
409 Conflict
This response is sent when a request conflicts with the current state of the server.
410 Gone
This response is sent when the requested content has been permanently deleted from server, with no forwarding address. Clients are expected to remove their caches and links to the resource. The HTTP specification intends this status code to be used for “limited-time, promotional services”. APIs should not feel compelled to indicate resources that have been deleted with this status code.
411 Length Required
Server rejected the request because the Content-Length header field is not defined and the server requires it.
412 Precondition Failed
The client has indicated preconditions in its headers which the server does not meet.
413 Payload Too Large
Request entity is larger than limits defined by server; the server might close the connection or return an Retry-After header field.
414 URI Too Long
The URI requested by the client is longer than the server is willing to interpret.
415 Unsupported Media Type
The media format of the requested data is not supported by the server, so the server is rejecting the request.
416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable
The range specified by the Range header field in the request can’t be fulfilled; it’s possible that the range is outside the size of the target URI’s data.
417 Expectation Failed
This response code means the expectation indicated by the Expect request header field can’t be met by the server.
418 I'm a teapot
The server refuses the attempt to brew coffee with a teapot.
421 Misdirected Request
The request was directed at a server that is not able to produce a response. This can be sent by a server that is not configured to produce responses for the combination of scheme and authority that are included in the request URI.
422 Unprocessable Entity (WebDAV)
The request was well-formed but was unable to be followed due to semantic errors.
423 Locked (WebDAV)
The resource that is being accessed is locked.
424 Failed Dependency (WebDAV)
The request failed due to failure of a previous request.
425 Too Early
Indicates that the server is unwilling to risk processing a request that might be replayed.
426 Upgrade Required
The server refuses to perform the request using the current protocol but might be willing to do so after the client upgrades to a different protocol. The server sends an Upgrade header in a 426 response to indicate the required protocol(s).
428 Precondition Required
The origin server requires the request to be conditional. This response is intended to prevent the ‘lost update’ problem, where a client GETs a resource’s state, modifies it, and PUTs it back to the server, when meanwhile a third party has modified the state on the server, leading to a conflict.
429 Too Many Requests
The user has sent too many requests in a given amount of time (“rate limiting”).
431 Request Header Fields Too Large
The server is unwilling to process the request because its header fields are too large. The request may be resubmitted after reducing the size of the request header fields.
451 Unavailable For Legal Reasons
The user-agent requested a resource that cannot legally be provided, such as a web page censored by a government.

Server error responses

500 Internal Server Error
The server has encountered a situation it doesn’t know how to handle.
501 Not Implemented
The request method is not supported by the server and cannot be handled. The only methods that servers are required to support (and therefore that must not return this code) are GET and HEAD.
502 Bad Gateway
This error response means that the server, while working as a gateway to get a response needed to handle the request, got an invalid response.
503 Service Unavailable
The server is not ready to handle the request. Common causes are a server that is down for maintenance or that is overloaded. Note that together with this response, a user-friendly page explaining the problem should be sent. This responses should be used for temporary conditions and the Retry-After: HTTP header should, if possible, contain the estimated time before the recovery of the service. The webmaster must also take care about the caching-related headers that are sent along with this response, as these temporary condition responses should usually not be cached.
504 Gateway Timeout
This error response is given when the server is acting as a gateway and cannot get a response in time.
505 HTTP Version Not Supported
The HTTP version used in the request is not supported by the server.
506 Variant Also Negotiates
The server has an internal configuration error: the chosen variant resource is configured to engage in transparent content negotiation itself, and is therefore not a proper end point in the negotiation process.
507 Insufficient Storage (WebDAV)
The method could not be performed on the resource because the server is unable to store the representation needed to successfully complete the request.
508 Loop Detected (WebDAV)
The server detected an infinite loop while processing the request.
510 Not Extended
Further extensions to the request are required for the server to fulfil it.
511 Network Authentication Required
The 511 status code indicates that the client needs to authenticate to gain network access.

Browser compatibility

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Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari Android webview Chrome for Android Firefox for Android Opera for Android Safari on iOS Samsung Internet
100 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
200 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
201 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
204 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
206 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
301 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
302 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
303 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
304 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
307 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
308 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
401 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
403 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
404 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
406 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
407 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
409 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
410 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
412 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
416 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
418 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
425 ? ? Full support 58 ? ? ? ? ? Full support 58 ? ? ?
451 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
500 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
501 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
502 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
503 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes
504 Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes Full support Yes

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