Firefox Test Pilot: Understanding users’ wants and needs for linking Cloud Storage providers |
Note: this was written by two members of the Test Pilot team: Punam and Teon.
For our Cloud Storage experiment we sampled a small portion of Firefox users to gauge interest in saving downloads directly to their existing cloud storage, allowing the downloads to be accessible from all their devices. We used the Shield platform for this study.
Using learnings from the previous study, the Phase 2 study rolled out the Cloud Storage extension with a simpler and less disruptive interface by moving the option to save downloads into the Download Panel.
Key features of this experiment:
The Cloud Storage Phase 2 Study was a two week study, launching at the end of June. It targeted 1% of Firefox 60+ release users with the en-US locale. Users who were a part of this study were prompted to change their defaults. If they said no or didn’t reply, no changes were made.
Graphs
For detailed findings, you can visit this URL.
Lessons Learned
In the download manager, the ‘Move Download To’ feature was only discoverable by right-click and we should have made it easier to find.
We targeted 1% of Release Firefox, but only a small portion of those users had cloud storage providers, and even a smaller portion opted in to our study. It would have been nice to be able to more accurately target people with cloud storage providers.
Understanding users’ wants and needs for linking Cloud Storage providers was originally published in Firefox Test Pilot on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.
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