• Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    These are BETA DRIVERS. The point of beta releases is data collection.

    You can also simply opt out if you want.

    Mountain out of a mole hill.

    1. Don’t install beta products if you don’t want to partake in said beta.

    2. Read what you’re agreeing to and opt out of the data collection if you don’t want to have your data collected.

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      1 year ago

      Saw a lot of posts on this topic, but this is the first time I am learning the drivers in question are Beta drivers.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah because it’s harder to bitch and moan about data collection when you’re opting in to a program that is literally for data collection.

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          1 year ago

          But my privacy! I want all the latest and most unstable shit without giving anything back!

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            huh? Of course you can access about:config on stable releases and install addons from outside their website?

            And you installed beta drivers to see if they run better than the latest version. Would have you reported your findings back or just keep it to you?

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            The point of betas/alphas is for testing. They aren’t really to help you out. If they don’t get testing data, there’s no sense in them letting users use it, then complaining about it breaking something and not getting the data to fix it with.