On 01/13/2015 03:58 PM, Matthias Clasen wrote:
Hi,
we are working on improving the abrt integration in the Fedora Workstation for F22. Part of this is adding a 'automatic bug reporting' setting to the privacy panel in the control center (see the last mockup in https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gnome-design-team/gnome-mockups/master/sys... )
The design suggests that we should include a link to privacy policy of the OS vendor here. I've been pointed at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Legal:PrivacyPolicy as the existing Fedora privacy policy, but that seems entirely focused on Fedora the project, not on the OS itself. It also does not mention coredumps (and the associated data we may collect) at all. Could you add a section about that here, or should there be a separate page describing the privacy expectations when using Fedora, the OS ?
How does this sound?
== Automatic Bug Reporting == Fedora contains tools designed to detect and report bugs when they occur on your system. These tools are configured so that the end-user must opt-in to reporting these bugs to us (either via a system-wide setting or on a case-by-case basis).
In reporting these bugs, we collect debugging information about the state of your system and its running applications. Every attempt is made to anonymize these reports and scrub them of personal information, however, it is possible that they may still contain personal information and/or information about your computer usage. Please keep this in mind before submitting these bug reports. By choosing to submit these reports, you are giving Fedora permission to use their contents, even if those contents contain personal information about you and/or your computer usage.
~tom
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