I allow everything from FOSS that I like, you?

  • @hoodlem@hoodlem.me
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    72 years ago

    Nothing. Unless it’s for a product I exceptionally like (count=1) I just allow bug reports.

  • @DecentM@lemmy.ml
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    382 years ago

    I generally feel fine if I can preview the payload and it doesn’t contain too identifiable stuff. Even better if you can redact fields. NewPipe has a simple implementation of this where it just opens up your email client with a pre-filled body.

  • @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net
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    62 years ago

    I’ll happily allow telemetry if its an open source piece of software that gives you the option to “preview” what is being sent (and preferably, not automatically, but as a “Here is what we’ve got, does this look good?” thing). I’ll have a look, make sure its nothing confidential, and send it.

    Steam does this with their hardware survey, Fedora does it with its crash reporter system (as did Ubuntu when I used it long ago), and actually macOS was usually pretty good about this too from what I remember (though macOS of course isn’t open source).

    • Qyuzu
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      32 years ago

      If only there was this option on more software!

    • Ric0la
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      122 years ago

      And FairEmail doesn’t seem to have any bugs. Really. I had issues, but Marcel responded and cleared them within an hour.

      • @birdcat@lemmy.mlOP
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        102 years ago

        Yea he’s an absolute treasure. I think even if he’d stop updating fairemail, it would take years for anything else to even come close to it.

        The only issue I ever had was not understanding how to activate the pro features on a new device.

        He responded literally within minutes with detailed and easy to understand instructions.

  • callyral
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    162 years ago

    On KDE Plasma I have “User Feedback” set to “Detailed system information and basic usage statistics”

  • CALIGVLA
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    212 years ago

    Zero. I don’t cotton to my devices phoning home ever.

  • @Clipper152@lemm.ee
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    352 years ago

    I’m hostile towards telemetry by default because of how much spyware there is in today’s technology. I’ll only allow it if it’s reasonable ( e.g. a GPS getting your location, system diagnostics for software devs ) and it’s consentual.

    • Final Remix
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      2 years ago

      GPS is “passive”. It’s basically (i’m oversimplifying) sitting there listening to the satellites each broadcasting info, then triangulates itself based on the passive receipt of that data.

  • @SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml
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    232 years ago

    Bug reports and error logs. Helps support the development of the software without it feeling like my data is sold for money unnecessarily.

  • @jet@hackertalks.com
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    2 years ago

    Nothing automatic, if it’s a serious issue I’ll replicate on a controlled environment if they need dumps, but usually a bug report with steps to reproduce is sufficient.

  • NormalC [he/him, comrade/them]
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    32 years ago

    I always turn on KDE telemetry since it doesnt collect any identifiable info.

    But honestly, privacy is not the same as anonymity. I would also turn on fedoras proposed telemetry if the draft bill gets approved.