On Thu, Jul 06, 2023 at 20:17:27 -0500,
Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Remember, for avoidance of doubt, we will NEVER enable telemetry
upload without the user's consent, which is indicated by either (a)
not flipping the telemetry switch in gnome-initial-setup to the off
position, or (b) flipping the telemetry switch in gnome-control-center
to the on position. (The telemetry might be enabled *locally only* for
users who upgrade from previous versions of Fedora Workstation and who
therefore have not seen the consent switch, but the data will never be
uploaded to Fedora. And upgraded users will see the switch default to
off rather than on, so it really will be opt-in for upgraded users.)
Note that collecting the data by default increases the harm if someone
accidentally enables telemetry and then notices the issue after data
is reported.
Is there going to be some time limit on the data that is stored and not
uploaded yet?