Re: F40 Change: Privacy-preserving Telemetry for Fedora Workstation (System-Wide)

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"Privacy-preserving Telemetry" is an oxymoron. No such thing exists. 
Telemetry is always an invasion of privacy, and as such, completely 
unacceptable in a Free Software operating system. All the more if it is 
mandatory or opt-out rather than opt-in (but I also consider all those 
obnoxious "please opt-in to sharing your personal data with us" prompts a 
major annoyance).

I do not see why Fedora (or any other Free Software project, including 
GNOME, KDE, Endless OS, etc. – I am also complaining about other projects' 
telemetry efforts) has a need to spy on its users.

        Kevin Kofler
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