nostr:nprofile1qqswhhhf99z77pfg80s2c00z27rusxn2tzss7450n34krkwa2yadhtgpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuerkv36zuer9wcq3vamnwvaz7tmpw5h8yetvv9ukzcnvv5hx7un8lpntld I want to believe what you're saying but your operating system, which is effectively your hardware, is lumped in with everything else in your business, and this privacy policy states that it collects personally identifiable information from nearly every interaction possible including pen strokes and will share this personally identifiable info with anybody for any reason, including marketers and law enforcement.

If your hardware/OS is private in any capacity, you need to separate it from the rest of your business legalese. I get that websites will track mouse movements, etc, from anon visits and use it for marketing optimization; I've seen this type of privacy policy for websites and other apps. But that shit is unacceptable if it's baked into the OS, and your privacy policy makes no distinction.

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