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by victorhooi
3733 days ago
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The knowledge/approval part isn't Google Analytics - that's usually built in to whatever uses it. In the case of Atom, they state quite plainly on first-load that they track usage for the purposes of telemetry/product improvement, and you can opt-out on first-open. I'm not really sure I see the issue? Also, usually with Google Analytics you're viewing a remote website (or in this case I suppose you're phoning home for updates on every startup). If they really wanted to, they could just check their webserver logs. It just saves them having to parse it or graph it. Is there some particular new information you're concerned or worried about leaking, that they don't already have? |
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That's right, GA is the malware and websites / apps that use it are distributing malware. Sort of like SourceForge distributing malware with its installers.
> I'm not really sure I see the issue?
Do you have an issue IRL if someone follows you around, taking notes of every where you go? I do.