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No. While we try to make the service as open as possible, the underlying data contains personally identifiable information from both the users uploading data to us and from the owners of WiFi devices. We cannot publicly share this data without consent from those users.
No. While we try to make the service as open as possible, the underlying data contains personally identifiable information from both the users uploading data to us and from the owners of WiFi devices. We cannot publicly share this data without consent from those users.


According to our privacy policy we can and intend to publicize the aggregated data set of cell locations and investigate ways in which to share aggregate WiFi network locations.
According to our privacy policy we can and do publicize the aggregated data set of cell locations at http://location.services.mozilla.com/downloads


=== What license is the data going the be available under?===
=== What license is the data going the be available under?===


See above. For the data we can publish our current preference is a public domain license like CC-0.
See above. The data we publish is under a public domain license (CC-0).


=== Did you talk to project X? ===
=== Did you talk to project X? ===


We have contacted and are in talks with a number of existing projects. See a list of the projects at [[CloudServices/Location/Bootstrap]] for projects and companies known to us.
We have contacted and are in talks with a number of existing projects. See a list of the projects at [[CloudServices/Location/DataSources]] for projects and companies known to us.


=== Is the app available in the play store? ===
=== Is the app available in the play store? ===


The stumbler app is not yet in the play store. You need to manually install it from our release page. But the app contains an integrated update mechanism, so it'll stay current once installed.
Yes! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.mozstumbler


=== Do you collect the SSID from WiFi networks ===
=== Is there an app for Apple's iOS or Windows Phone?===
 
Short answer: No. [[CloudServices/Location/Software#iOS|More details on the software page]].
 
=== Do you collect the SSID from WiFi networks? ===


The SSID is the clear text name you see when connecting to any WiFi. In addition each WiFi has a BSSID (which is often the MAC address of the WiFi device). The BSSID is a unique identifier and as such sufficient to distinguish WiFi networks for the purpose of the location service. We follow the general principle of "only collect what you need" and as such don't collect SSIDs.
The SSID is the clear text name you see when connecting to any WiFi. In addition each WiFi has a BSSID (which is often the MAC address of the WiFi device). The BSSID is a unique identifier and as such sufficient to distinguish WiFi networks for the purpose of the location service. We follow the general principle of "only collect what you need" and as such don't collect SSIDs.

Latest revision as of 09:05, 3 November 2015

Can I download the entire raw database?

No. While we try to make the service as open as possible, the underlying data contains personally identifiable information from both the users uploading data to us and from the owners of WiFi devices. We cannot publicly share this data without consent from those users.

According to our privacy policy we can and do publicize the aggregated data set of cell locations at http://location.services.mozilla.com/downloads

What license is the data going the be available under?

See above. The data we publish is under a public domain license (CC-0).

Did you talk to project X?

We have contacted and are in talks with a number of existing projects. See a list of the projects at CloudServices/Location/DataSources for projects and companies known to us.

Is the app available in the play store?

Yes! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.mozilla.mozstumbler

Is there an app for Apple's iOS or Windows Phone?

Short answer: No. More details on the software page.

Do you collect the SSID from WiFi networks?

The SSID is the clear text name you see when connecting to any WiFi. In addition each WiFi has a BSSID (which is often the MAC address of the WiFi device). The BSSID is a unique identifier and as such sufficient to distinguish WiFi networks for the purpose of the location service. We follow the general principle of "only collect what you need" and as such don't collect SSIDs.