EFF & Privacy; hopefully Ubuntu will listen to users

C de-Avillez hggdh2 at ubuntu.com
Tue Nov 6 15:28:37 UTC 2012


On 05/11/12 09:08, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
> This is from my perspective though
> and I have not really followed all too closely since I am the type of
> person to remove what I don't want and block stuff like Canonical's
> NTP and other tracking via our hardware firewalls instead of
> complaining about stuff that I myself can fix.

I am curious on what is this "block stuff like Canonical's NTP and
other tracking...".

You state, or imply, that NTP -- which I take to mean the network
time protocol --, specifically "Canonical's NTP",  has been added
with the ability to track its users.

You then keep on stating this is the same with "other tracking",
without any details.

Can you please provide some pointers (or, even better, facts) to
allow us to verify a -- so far -- baseless assertion?

Cheers,

..C..

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