Data Collection
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@ayespy You may be right, I did not think of this. But where do you draw the line between collecting and saving data? And wouldn’t Vivaldi be making a collection of emails, both sent and received? Can you have a collection without collecting? (I definitely don’t want to be a lawyer)
The words “we do not collect your data” are still false. And Jon says “so there is nothing to share,” but can’t emails be shared by the administrator, even if they aren’t collected?
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@code3 said in Data Collection:
And wouldn’t Vivaldi be making a collection of emails, both sent and received?
No. They administer a service, and do not spy on the service. Tell me: Do you feel that Vivaldi should discontinue providing webmail and web-based calendar services, because these services handle data? Is it your assumption that because someone administers a service, they automatically take possession of everything that passes through it, analyze it, and use it to their advantage (like Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.)? Is this how cynical and jaded we have become?
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@ayespy To be clear, I am not suggesting Vivaldi stops their data collection, only that they not claim no data is collected whatsoever.
@ayespy said in Data Collection:
Google, Facebook, Twitter
You forgot Amazon
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@code3 You and I use different definitions of "collect" Per your definition, the U.S. Department of Transportation "collects" all of the vehicles traveling across the country on Interstate 40.
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