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Duck Tales: The fire button, a delightful way to delete your browsing data (Ep.28)
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In this episode, Beah (Chief Product Officer) and Sveta (Design) discuss the fire button, the recent redesign, and how it improves both user privacy and delight.
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Beah: Hello, welcome to Duck Tales, where we go behind the scenes at DuckDuckGo and discuss the stories, technology, the people that help build privacy tools for everyone. In each episode, you’ll hear from employees about our vision, product updates, engineering, or our approach to AI. In this episode, we’re going to talk about the fire button. And I will be your host today. My name is Bea and I’m on the product team. And we have as our guest Sveta. Sveta, do you want to just quickly introduce yourself?
Sveta: Yeah, I’m Sveta. I work on mobile apps at DuckDuckGo for now five years.
Beah: Sweet. Thanks. And you’ve been, you’re a designer by trade, right?
Sveta: Yeah. I’m on the design team.
Beah: And you’ve been doing a lot of work to improve the fire button on mobile. And so that’s what we’ll jump into today. Okay, so first of all, let’s start with the basics. Like, what is the fire button? What does it do?
Sveta: Right, so the fire button is a button that’s located quite centrally in mobile UI and it looks like a fire. And when you press it, it removes, it deletes all of your tabs and all of the browsing data and all of the history. So pretty much removes everything, all of the browsing activity and you can start from clean slate. And it also shows a really cool fire animation when you do that.
Beah: That seems like a good prompt to actually show it. So let me see if I can share my screen here. Can you see that, Sveta? Okay, then hopefully our audience members can as well. Alright, so this is the fire button here. I’m just on a website, on NASA’s website. I’m going to tap the fire button. And so I have, what are these two choices here?
Sveta: So the first, the primary button will delete all of the tabs, all of this data for all sites. And the second button is a choice to delete activity for only this one tab. So it will close this tab and will delete all of the site data associated with the sites visited in this one tab.
Beah: Alright, I’m going to choose that one here. Delete this tab. Awesome. All right. I just, I wanted to only delete the one because I also wanted to show like if you’re using, if you’re a Duck AI user, this is a new feature. But if you’re on a particular chat, for instance, a chat about what music your dog might enjoy, you can hit the fire button and now you have this opportunity or this option to just delete this chat. So remove it from your chat history.
Sveta: Nice.
Beah: Boom. All right. let me get it shared on. Okay, I don’t think we’re sharing anymore. Cool, so like what is the benefit of using the fire button?
Sveta: Yes, the primary benefit is privacy reasons, because as you browse the internet and you visit sites, you accumulate different site data such as cookies or different user preferences that then tracking companies can, if you accumulate a lot of it, they ca