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

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On Thu, Apr 18 2024 at 05:53:14 PM +00:00:00, Igor Kerstges <ikerstges@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How much data is to be expected to be sent over my dataplan on monthly basis? When using Fedora Workstations as a graphics workstation (including regular office applications) during office hours and extensive internet research and entertainment during (late)evenings and weekends, should I expect this to generate data of some 10's of KB, or should I expect it to amount to megabytes?

Hi, how much data gets sent would depend on how many metrics we decide to collect. I don't have any estimate, but my guess is "very little."

The good news is NetworkManager already knows how to detect a metered connection (and there is an override switch in gnome-control-center if the automatic detection fails). So if it turns out to be a problem, then we can disable most of the data collection when on a metered connection.

Will this be uploaded on scheduled daily interval or more regularly?

To be determined!

Can I monitor the traffic on my firewall (and how)?

All the data would be sent to a single host operated by Fedora. But it does not actually exist yet.

Michael

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