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a proposal to add opt-out telemetry in fedora is being discussed on fedora forums
(discussion.fedoraproject.org)
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and how exactly does having telemetry (that can be easily turned off at any time) impedes your freedom to be left alone?
easy for who? why not use it in the sense of 'easily turned on.' and then make it as easy as possible for people to turn it on because it is in the devs and sponsors' best interest, but making an easy-to-turn-off telemetry is a conflict of interest for them.