# "coverage" ping This ping is not enabled by default. When enabled, a ping is generated a total of once per profile, as a diagnostic tool to determine whether Telemetry is working for users. This ping contains no client id, profile group id, and no environment data. You can find more background information in [this blog post](https://blog.mozilla.org/data/2018/08/20/effectively-measuring-search-in-firefox/). Structure: ```js { "appVersion": "63.0a1", "appUpdateChannel": "nightly", "osName": "Darwin", "osVersion": "17.7.0", "telemetryEnabled": 1 } ``` ## Expected behaviours The following is a list of expected behaviours for the `coverage` ping: - The ping will only be sent once per ping version, per profile. - If sending the ping fails, it will be retried on startup. - A totally arbitrary UUID is generated on first run on a new profile, to use for filtering duplicates. - The ping is sent to a different endpoint not using existing Telemetry. - The ping does not honor the Telemetry enabled preference, but provides its own opt-out preference: `toolkit.coverage.opt-out`. - The ping is disabled by default. It is intended to be enabled for users on an experimental basis using the preference `toolkit.coverage.enabled`. ## Version History - Firefox 64: - "coverage" ping shipped ([bug 1492656](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1492656)).