In the US at least that is very much illegal, though I am going to guess this isn’t in the US.
In the US at least that is very much illegal, though I am going to guess this isn’t in the US.
Technically that’s still on appeal, and tbh I do expect it to get overturned somewhere.
Celeste is $2 right now and is really good.
Apple does its best to block everyone else from collecting data on users. They want a monopoly on that stuff.
Reading this post makes me so happy that I instantly gravitated towards Linux Mint for my Framework. I’ve been using that distro on it for a while now and I almost forget that it’s not Windows at times with how much it just works (actually it feels more stable than the Windows install I have on one of my other machines).
Because it is maintained by a for profit company and because I believe it defaults to sending back telemetry data to said company, though you can opt out of that. Those are the reasons I’m aware of anyway.
I mean, I would still file a complaint with whatever relevant government agency, worst that could happen is that things stay the same I figure.