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by jodrellblank
1520 days ago
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> "Even the fact that a particular piece of software is used by a specific IP address is enough PII that it's covered under GDPR by most viewpoints." I draw your attention to the link I posted, and the purple background call out box with the exclamation mark icon and the heading "Note" which says: "Application Insights uses the hosts IP address to determine the geographic location. The IP address is never included in the telemetry data or stored in the database." > "I would simply wish for no telemetry to happen at all without user consent." I would, too. So did someone on Github: https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell/issues/15722 "Change telemetry from opt-out to opt-in" where Microsoft said "we felt that by making telemetry opt-in it would bias and limit our telemetry in a way that would make less useful to our users." |
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It nevertheless is transferred to the origin server (otherwise, how would TCP work), and that is enough for it to be considered under GDPR!
> we felt that by making telemetry opt-in it would bias and limit our telemetry in a way that would make less useful to our users
Well, that still doesn't override the GDPR. The GDPR is law, precisely in the spirit to prevent un-consented tracking!