Re: getting Logitech USB microphone to work with Audacity (or better solution) - off-topic

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On Thu, 6 Mar 2025 02:01:16 -0800
William Morder via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Also, over the past couple years I've been reading various complaints about 
> the new "privacy" policies of Audacity: that it now snoops on users, even 
> when it's not running, if it's installed on a system. I would like to find a 
> better fork that respects our privacy, but so far I have found nothing to 
> compare with it in GNU/Linux programs. 

The telemetry features embedded in Audacity can be disabled at compile-time.  
I'd assume that any sane linux distro is building it with the appropriate
configuration.  Having them present at all isn't good policy, granted, but
having them not-mandatory means that there's limited interest in forking
the codebase.

Just make sure that any prebuilt binaries you install do *not* come from
the Audacity development team, and you should be okay.

E. Liddell
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