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Re: [tor-bugs] #27116 [UX/Research]: Usability Research: Onions - Mumbai (was: Usability Research Results - Onions - Mumbai)
#27116: Usability Research: Onions - Mumbai
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Reporter: nyinz | Owner: nyinz
Type: project | Status: assigned
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: UX/Research | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: ux-team | Actual Points:
Parent ID: #27010 | Points:
Reviewer: antonela | Sponsor:
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Changes (by antonela):
* status: new => assigned
* cc: nyinz (removed)
* owner: antonela => nyinz
* reviewer: => antonela
* type: defect => project
Old description:
> Methodology: See attached
> Test: https://docs.google.com/document/d
> /17KQUGURJ7FwnaYana_0lDskKHgV1PFvnAI-NnitPgRI
> Where: Tor Meetup in Mumbai, India
> Participants: Six (6)
> Results:
>
> 1.Summary of demographics
> 2.What users said
> 3.Conclusion
>
> **1.**
> The group consisted of 6 male users aged 20-50
> Most users are technologists that have a good understanding of tools and
> how things work and hackers
> The majority of users have not used Tor before
>
> **2.**
> Q1 **What do you think you the onion means**?
>
> Most of the users relate this onion with a secure connection
> Quote:“It’s a Money bag?”
>
> Q2 **Why do you think these icons are different**?
> Most users said the 2nd onion (with a lock) indicates HTTPS indicating
> that they understand that a level of security exists
>
> Q3 **What do you think this icon means**?
> Most users say (confidently) that this icon means a security issue is
> present.
>
> Q4 **What do you think this icon means**?
> The majority of users feel its insecure and say Tor is not connected in
> this web page. They could identify that a risk was implied with this
> icon.
> Quote:
> “Something completely wrong”
>
> Q5 **Order these icons from less secure to more secure**
>
> Most users understand there are different levels of security and ordered
> the icons correctly although it took a few seconds for each user to
> respond
>
> **3.**
> This group is only represented by male users therefore responses may not
> accurately represent the Tor community in Mumbai.
> User are familiar with the term HTTPS and have a good idea about what the
> different icons represent in terms of security.
New description:
Methodology:
[https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/attachment/ticket/27116/User%20testing%20.onion%20states%20icons%20Methodology.pdf
See Attachments]
Test: https://docs.google.com/document/d
/17KQUGURJ7FwnaYana_0lDskKHgV1PFvnAI-NnitPgRI
Where: Tor Meetup in Mumbai, India
Participants: Six (6)
**Results:**
1. Summary of demographics
2. What users said
3. Conclusion
**1.**
- The group consisted of 6 male users aged 20-50.
- Most users are technologists that have a good understanding of tools and
how things work and hackers.
- The majority of users have not used Tor Browser before.
**2.**
Q1 What do you think the onion means?
- Most of the users relate this onion with a secure connection
- Quote: “It’s a Money bag?”
Q2 Why do you think these icons are different?
- Most users said the 2nd onion (with a lock) indicates HTTPS indicating
that they understand that a level of security exists.
Q3 What do you think this icon means?
- Most users say (confidently) that this icon means a security issue is
present.
Q4 What do you think this icon means?
- The majority of users feel its insecure and say Tor is not connected to
this web page. They could identify that a risk was implied with this icon.
- Quote: “Something completely wrong”
Q5 Order these icons from less secure to more secure
- Most users understand there are different levels of security and ordered
the icons correctly although it took a few seconds for each user to
respond.
**3.**
This group is only represented by male users, therefore, responses may not
accurately represent the Tor community in Mumbai.
Users are familiar with the term HTTPS and have a good idea about what the
different icons represent in terms of security.
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