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posted by martyb on Wednesday November 09 2016, @11:56AM   Printer-friendly
from the nothing-to-see-here;-move-along dept.

NVidia's latest video card driver for Windows (version 375.70), adds telemetry tracking.

While you may -- and should -- customize the installation of the Nvidia driver so that only the bits that you require are installed, there is no option to disable the Telemetry components from being installed. These do get installed even if you only install the graphics driver itself in the custom installation dialog.

Most users who use PCs with Nvidia video cards probably don't even know that they are tracked by the software. The Nvidia telemetry service runs in the background on user log on, and additionally once a day.

The article goes into detail on how to disable the new Nvidia telemetry, but it also mentions that the telemetry may require disabling again after every video card driver update. No mention of if the telemetry tracking made its way into the Linux binary blob... yet.

Resistance is futile?


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 09 2016, @12:12PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday November 09 2016, @12:12PM (#424552)

    Also, is the traffic easily selectively blocked at the firewall?