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This study has been approved by the Institutional Review Board for Human Subjects at Princeton University.
The study assesses how individuals are exposed to, consuming, sharing, and acting on health and political information and misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This study will help identify information distribution pathways for truthful and inaccurate information during the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding these pathways is crucial to designing public health interventions and addressing online misinformation.
During the study, your browser will automatically send data to Mozilla about how you engage with health and news websites, in addition to standard Firefox telemetry. We have taken a number of steps to minimize and protect this data, which we describe below. You may also be asked to participate in periodic surveys. If you choose to provide demographic information for Mozilla Rally research purposes, that information will also be used for this study.
Your participation in the study will conclude when data collection is completed or, if you choose to discontinue participation, when you make that choice. Data collection will last no longer than 6 months, and we will not retain data that is linkable to your browser for longer than 6 months.
You can leave the study at any time from the Mozilla Rally options page.
To access the page, click on the Rally button in your browser toolbar.
The button is usually near the top right of the browser window.
If you have removed the Rally button from your toolbar,
you can also access the Rally options page from the browser’s Add-ons settings.
The Rally options page will show you a list of studies that you are currently enrolled in.
You can leave this study by clicking the “Leave Study” button on the associated study card.
If you leave the study, the study’s browser extension will be automatically uninstalled,
removing the study code and data from your browser.
We will also automatically delete the data that your browser has submitted for the study,
unless you allow us to retain that data.
You may not be able to rejoin the study if you leave.
If you leave Rally, you will also leave the studies that you are enrolled in, including this study.
There is minimal risk associated with participating in the study. There are no alternative means of participating in the study that may be advantageous to you.
We will protect the information that you provide in several ways: minimizing the data we collect, keeping the data we collect secure, and limiting the information we use and disclose.
Data minimization: We will limit our data collection to information needed to carry out our study. We will not collect your name, email address, or similar contact information. We also will make no effort to identify you on the basis of information you provide. When collecting data about your web browsing, we will use coarse and aggregate measures as much as possible. For instance, when collecting data about your visit to a webpage, we will only collect a time window in which the event occurred instead of the exact time, and we will only collect the domain name and page type for the webpage rather than the full URL. We will also only collect activity specific to a website if we have previously categorized the website as health or news related.
Data security: We will encrypt the data that you provide both in transit and at rest. We will only allow access to Princeton researchers and Mozilla personnel who have specific responsibilities in carrying out the study.
Data use and disclosure: We will only use the data you provide to carry out this academic study. We will not disclose information that identifies you or that could reasonably be used to identify you.
There is no compensation for participation in this study.
Please contact the Principal Investigator, Jonathan Mayer (covid-19-study@lists.cs.princeton.edu), with any questions about the study.
If you have questions regarding your rights as a research subject, or if problems arise which you do not feel you can discuss with the Investigator, please contact the Institutional Review Board for Human Subjects at Princeton University at:
Assistant Director, Research Integrity and Assurance
(609) 258-8543
irb@princeton.edu
I understand the information that was presented and that:
I hereby give my consent to be the subject of the research.