Designing Better Security Warnings
Security messages are very hard to get right, but it’s very important that you do. The world of internet security is increasingly complex and scary for the layperson. While in-house … Read more
Co-design workshops help designers learn first-hand the language of the people who use their products, in addition to their pain points, workflows, and motivations. With co-design methods [1] participants are … Read more
The Firefox Add-ons Team works to make sure people have all of the information they need to decide which browser extensions are right for them. Past research conducted by Bill … Read more
This year, the Firefox User Research team is planning to add two new researchers to our group. The job posting went live last month, and after just a few weeks … Read more
Motion may sometimes feel like an afterthought or worse yet “polish”. For the release of Firefox Quantum (one of our most significant releases to date), we wanted to ensure that … Read more
The ability to customize and extend Firefox are important parts of Firefox’s value to many users. Extensions are small tools that allow developers and users who install the extensions to … Read more
Firefox Test Pilot is an approach to experimenting with new browser features in the open. What this means is that we plan, design, build, and evaluate experimental features with as much … Read more
Toward the end of Mozilla’s All-Hands Meeting in London last week, about a dozen members of the Firefox UX team paid a visit to the main office of the Government Digital … Read more
Research and blog post by Bill Selman and Gemma Petrie. (If you haven’t read our previous report on Task Continuity, we recommend reading it first for context.) Last time we … Read more