Hi Leo and Guix, sorry for this long message but I would like to add my point of view to the discussion about telemetry. I apreciated the laconic statement by Tobias Geerinckx-Rice on Sat, 12 Jun 2021 22:35:40 +0200 [1]: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- This is not a point of discussion. Telemetry or ‘phoning home’ for updates must be opt-in if possible or disabled entirely otherwise. Would you care to submit a patch? --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- AFAIU there is a general consensus above all GNU Guix maintainers (and all FSDG compliant distros) on the above statement: am I wrong? I'm using Guix (and other ditributions) primarily for this very reason, for me this is the most important *feature* of a free software distribution: no spyware ALSO means no opt-out telemetry. To be clear: if Guix "only" had the fantastic features it has but was not FSDG compliant, I'd use something else (and be very very sad). Leo Famulari writes: > On Sun, Jun 13, 2021 at 08:35:18PM +0200, Leo Prikler wrote: >> Perhaps it's valuable for developers, but as a user I often have next >> to no information about what data gets collected and for which purpose, >> both of which are important for *informed consent*. [...] > Yeah, I agree that telemetry is a problem in addition to being valuable > for developers. No, telemetry is not just "a problem", it's A HUGE legal issue. I don't want to have a too long privacy related discussion here, but please consider in EU (I live in Italy) we have the GDPR [2] and we had a LOT of issues with the "Privacy Shield", now invalidated by the Schrems II [3] EU Court of Justice judgement, meaning that data transfers abroad are... VERY problematic :-D Just to give you one recent example, in Italy we have a public service app called "IO App" (processing a lot of very sensitive data) that was recently surveied by the italian Privacy Authority and it was a *disaster* [4]: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- the Authority, on general criticisms on the functioning of the IO App, has ordered, with a urgent measure, to PagoPA to temporally block the personal data processing by this App which require the interaction with Google’s services and Mixpanel, and which involve a transference to third countries (for example: USA, India, Australia) of personal sensitive data (like: cash back transactions, payments instruments, holydays bonus), carried out without the consent of the users. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- So, the italian goverment is (still) tranfering a lot of personal data to NOT (equivalent) GDPR compliant nations. Please consider that much, if not all, of the personal data transferred (and it's LOT of data) was allegedly for "telemetry" and "issue tracking" purposes. We are talking about this. This is not for sure a kitty issue, but it is a telemetry issue. > I think that making it opt-in doesn't really help very much. People use > defaults. I read that Firefox struggles with software quality on > GNU/Linux because almost nobody enables the telemetry. This is freedom n. 0 :-D > I feel that, ultimately, we already trust most software authors > implicitly and totally, because we are not auditing their > programs. So, I am personally happy to enable the telemetry for most > software I use — especially if it is free software and especially for > software that deals with the network. I don't personally see the point > of treating telemetry as a special case in terms of trust or consent. I'm sorry you don't see the point, but please remember that in some countries providing personal data to data processors needs informed consent on what, why, by whom and where the data is processed (please consider this as an executive-summary, it's a complex matter). Please also consider I'm not willing to provide data to the developers of software I use simply because I don't want to exchange data for the permission to use the software... and I'm not the only one: this is the most important reason telemetry must be disabled by default (opt-in) if possible or completely disabled otherwhise. Privacy is valuable, developers must respect their users. Thank you! Giovanni. [1] Message-Id:87eed695yb.fsf@nckx [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDPR [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Schrems#Schrems_II [4] https://www.privacy365.eu/en/by-the-italian-data-protection-authority-green-certification-the-green-light-of-the-authority-but-with-specific-guarantees-it-has-been-disposed-the-block-of-io-app/ https://www.privacy365.eu/en/by-the-italian-data-protection-authority-app-io-the-authority-implements-the-technical-relation/ (unfortunately the relation is in italian only, it's very very interesting!) -- Giovanni Biscuolo Xelera IT Infrastructures