JoshDW19
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I understand that GDPR is very broad in what it considers personal information, but as an American with no business contacts in .eu, it's mainly a matter of curiosity for me--I'd expect that you actually need to comply with it though. But my point was less about strict compliance with that legislation, than about the situations/concerns that lead to such legislation (poor as it is) being enacted. Again, even stipulating everything I previously mentioned, you're collecting data from your end users without their knowledge or consent, and with no way to opt out. That your devs found the time to code in the data collection apparatus, but not time to code in a checkbox to turn it off (or, really, to turn it on, which should be the case) doesn't speak well of your "do the right thing" bona fides.
The GDPR is broad in a lot of places but it gets pretty specific about the type of data you can collect and how it should be managed. It does depend on the type of use though. If I'm collecting a lot of personal information say on a forum, then there are additional steps according to GDPR that I have to abide by. However, for anonymous data, then the GDPR does not apply. Information about anonymous data can be found in Recital 26 of the GDPR.
Regardless, I agree with you and I can understand your frustration. Transparency is important and we should have done a better job of communicating the change. One thing I will say is there is a way to opt-out as we discussed earlier by issuing a middleware command. Going forward, we have a plan in place to make sure this doesn't happen again and will make sure there is an easy and clear way to disable error reporting from the GUI.
Thanks everyone,
Josh