![]() If I make a purchase, I'd like to be sure that the reasons why I made it remain valid for a while. ![]() An OS or a piece of hardware is something that you don't switch that often. * For a large system or a piece of hardware, if I can have a reasonable assurance that, at least in the short-term (1-2 years), the data won't end up being used for ad targeting. based on public, legally-binding statements from Microsoft) that, for instance, a Microsoft employee who has a beef with me won't be able to stalk me based on that data? * The processes and criteria for who gets to access that data and in what manner are clear, transparent, enforceable and can be subjected to appeal by any user. Five years' worth of data, even if it's not strictly speaking personal data, can make identity theft trivial. 30 days of full data + maybe an year of relevant analytics (but no detailed data) are more than enough to improve software. ![]() * It has a retention policy that ensures a data breach five years down the road won't compromise five years' worth of relevant data. My two cents, I think telemetry is OK if: Not parent but it's something that's been bugging me for a while (especially since I work in a field where you often have to debug based on field logs from three weeks ago from a device halfway across the world). ![]()
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