System Information: Hardware specs, OS details, architecture
Usage Patterns: Active time, session duration, feature usage
Performance Metrics: Response times, resource consumption
Unique Identifiers: Machine ID, user ID, device fingerprints
Workspace Details: Project information, file paths (obfuscated)
Not to really bad that obtrusive? Like i don't really see anything there that i'd be offended in them taking?I was interested in learning Dart until the installer told me Google would be collecting telemetry. For a programming language. I’ve never looked at it again.
Anonymization is usually a lie:
Also please stop with security/privacy nihilism, >>27897975
I'd like there to be a push back against these companies because I find their practices disgusting but running linux with only open source software and a fairphone is just an extreme I'm unwilling to entertain because it's just not possible in my (or most people's) world.
And yet you are fine with personalized telemetry from Google on your PC? This is self-contradictory.
Your phone almost certainly knows where you are at all times, for example. It may know whether you're walking or sitting. It knows who calls you, who you call, who you message.
The laptop may know some of that, but it doesn't have the same sensors, and doesn't stay with you most times you leave the house.
Indeed, it's true for most people, but I use Librem 5 with hardware kill switches for modem, sensors etc.
There's a middle ground between living deep in the woods without windows and walking around naked in public.