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this post was submitted on 19 Jun 2025
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I am happy they're giving people a choice. On the other hand, the fact is, (privacy respecting) telemetry is the only way to make a program as complicated as a web browser better. Especially important when your competition is a giant data hoarder with orders of magnitude more users. And people will just not turn on opt-in telemetry.
Do you really think Firefox did a better job of improving with every version from 57 to 139, vs 1 to 56? Personally, I haven't seen it...
Is Netflix doing a better job of improving its programming compared to network TV of the 1990s and 2000s?
Call my principles old fashioned, but if companies want to know what people want, they could always ask. Ask and then listen.
The Netflix analogy does not make any sense in this context.
Not nearly enough people turn on optional telemetry. I'll bet you don't always either.