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posted by mrpg on Tuesday February 20 2018, @12:38PM   Printer-friendly
from the fool-me-once... dept.

The Register spotted Ubuntu behaving badly again with respect to users' privacy. In their article "Ubuntu wants to slurp PCs' vital statistics – even location – with new desktop installs: Data harvest notice will be checked by default", they note that in addition to installing popcon and apport by default, Canonical seeks much deeper data mining (without using the word "telemetry"):

[...] "We want to be able to focus our engineering efforts on the things that matter most to our users, and in order to do that we need to get some more data about sort of setups our users have and which software they are running on it," explained Will Cooke, the director of Ubuntu Desktop at Canonical.

[...] Data Canonical seeks "would include" the following: Ubuntu Flavour, Ubuntu Version, Network connectivity or not, CPU family, RAM, Disk(s) size, Screen(s) resolution, GPU vendor and model, OEM Manufacturer, Location (based on the location selection made by the user at install). No IP information would be gathered, Installation duration (time taken), Auto login enabled or not, Disk layout selected, Third party software selected or not, Download updates during install or not, [and] LivePatch enabled or not.

The system plans to leverage the power of the default setting by making the choice opt-out, not opt-in as popcon has been in the past: Cooke explained to the ubuntu-devel audience that "Any user can simply opt out by unchecking the box, which triggers one simple POST stating, 'diagnostics=false'. There will be a corresponding checkbox in the Privacy panel of GNOME Settings to toggle the state of this."

El Reg also noted Ubuntu's plan to address user privacy concerns:

"The Ubuntu privacy policy would be updated to reflect this change."

This seems less egregious than Ubuntu's past invasions of privacy, but much more invasive and Windows 10-like.


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by NotSanguine on Tuesday February 20 2018, @09:08PM (2 children)

    by NotSanguine (285) <{NotSanguine} {at} {SoylentNews.Org}> on Tuesday February 20 2018, @09:08PM (#640851) Homepage Journal

    As one of the many things (use one of dozens of other distributions, among other things) to do to prevent this is untick one box at installation time then I think that I can cope with that. I'd prefer that it were opt-in rather than opt-out, but I'm not going to get excited. I'd also want the data that is sent to be in a format that is easily readable - not encrypted or obfuscated which will only create distrust.

    There. FTFY.

    Opting out isn't the only thing. It's been my experience that voting with your feet/wallet is one of the more effective ways to limit that kind of crap.

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  • (Score: 2) by digitalaudiorock on Tuesday February 20 2018, @09:52PM (1 child)

    by digitalaudiorock (688) on Tuesday February 20 2018, @09:52PM (#640871) Journal

    There. FTFY.

    Opting out isn't the only thing. It's been my experience that voting with your feet/wallet is one of the more effective ways to limit that kind of crap.

    Amen to that. I think Canonical is taking a cue from Redhat, who clearly believes they're powerful enough to turn Linux into their Windows with the whole systemd cluster-fuck. Opt-out? Yea, they clearly think they've got the clout to act like MS. Vote with your feet indeed...tell them to go fuck themselves. I'm using all Gentoo here, and my company moved from CentOS 6 to Devuan. These scumbags will only take your Linux away if you let them.

    • (Score: 2) by janrinok on Wednesday February 21 2018, @12:20PM

      by janrinok (52) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday February 21 2018, @12:20PM (#641135) Journal

      Perhaps, like Redhat, you are not the person Ubuntu is aiming their distro at?