Topic: telemetry
Telemetry refers to the collection and transmission of data about user behavior and system performance, often without explicit consent. This practice raises significant privacy concerns as companies increasingly prioritize data collection over user rights, leading to potential surveillance and misuse of personal information. Understanding telemetry is essential for those advocating for privacy and individual liberty in the face of growing corporate and governmental overreach.
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Break Free from Big Tech with These Privacy-First Tablets
Not all tablets are built with your best interests in mind. Here’s how to pick the best for you.
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Audacity 3.0 accused of being “spyware” over data grab changes by new owners
The new update, collects data by default.
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GitLab backtracks on controversial user tracking
GitLab are reacting to the backlash that their recent changes made.
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Mozilla says it’ll delete private data after last weekend’s add-ons disaster
Firefox is trying to earn back public trust after last weekend’s disaster.







