Spyke
lemm.ee

Meh, allegedly, as far as I remember they weren't actually spying but accusation persists.

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SinJab0nreply
mujico.org

They included default telemetry around 18.04, u could and can opt out but it was a kick in the balls.

Even then its nowhere near Microsoft, Apple and Google.

7

I think the main complaints came from running Amazon searches when you searched in Unity’s dash

Searching for something locally could unintentionally send searches to the internet

They’re removed now that Unity is gone, though

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Doesn’t Apple inform (save for “other data”) what it’s spying on?

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It does , and it’s vetted quarterly by 3rd party security researchers to validate its claims. This is just a classic “Apple bad, linux good” meme like so many other.

10

Do u remember how they blocked Facebook most invasive functions? Well, they implemented exactly the same but in the os itself a week or two later.

It was a mini scandal back then .

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Julianreply
lemm.ee

Anonymous, opt-out usage metrics isn't spyware. You don't have to agree with it but calling it that is a huge exaggeration. Plenty of distros have these features already, just opt-in instead of opt-out.

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Plus the goal there is tipically to understand usage patterns for improving things, not selling data. At least for distros maintained by foundations, which don't operate for a profit.

I'm happy to have my KDE telemetry turned up all the way.

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Azceptitreply
lemmy.fmhy.ml

Yeah but that’s a distro. Grand Papa Linux would never spy on lil on me.

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