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Well, dotnet DOES mention it in getting started (first run):

   Telemetry
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   The .NET tools collect usage data in order to help us improve your experience. The data is collected by Microsoft and shared with the community. You can opt-out of telemetry by setting the DOTNET_CLI_TELEMETRY_OPTOUT environment variable to '1' or 'true' using your favorite shell.

  Read more about .NET CLI Tools telemetry: https://aka.ms/dotnet-cli-telemetry
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/tools/telemetr...

HN crowd associate telemetry with privacy or cancer and the T word gives shrugs... but it is not always the case.

> Protecting your privacy is important to us. If you suspect the telemetry is collecting sensitive data or the data is being insecurely or inappropriately handled, file an issue in the dotnet/sdk repository or send an email to [email protected] for investigation.



It sends telemetry as part of the installation, too. It is implementing a deliberately dark pattern as well. It should be an option presented right at the installer screen, _and_ should be default to opt-out.


>_and_ should be default to opt-out.

Here I don't agree. It should be certainly be visible, so you can make an informed decision whether or not to use it. But it's a sad fact of human nature how little we are willing to contribute back even when people give us something for free, even if just a click away (not to mention paying a small amount, filling a bug report...)


The "HN crowd" is right. We don't want these corporations exfiltrating any information about us. We don't really care what it is or what they're going to use it for. We want them to have exactly zero bits of information about us. Their attempts to collect data without our consent demonstrates a complete lack of respect for us and our wishes.




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