[P3A] Ask about switching search engines
See original GitHub issueQuestion: Did you switch search engines? If so, which one did you switch to?
Answers:
0) No
1) Other
2) Google
3) DDG
4) Startpage
5) Bing
6) Qwant
Justification: Switching from a particular source to another that would tell us if we should change our defaults
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 3 years ago
- Comments:5
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This is post-onboarding. We want to know about users who have decided the current default (whether they selected it or not) is no longer sufficient or that they prefer something else.
Yes, this question is no longer required. Closing.