Hi, Federico! On Mar 10, Federico Razzoli wrote:
I am no lawyer, but please consider possible legal problems for users. 1) I sign an NDA with my customer 2) I enable Feedback 3) You see things I shouldn't reveal. I know that my data are not sent. And you say it's anonymous. But you will have at least the server's IP and MAC. The real problem is not if we trust trusting YOU (I do) - the real problem is that sending that data could be illegal.
Right, this could happen. I have no solution for this, only few assorted thoughts: * not "we say it's anonymous", you don't have to trust, you can verify it. It's not a solution, because under NDA you might not be allowed to send even anonymous data. Still you can see what is being sent, no need to trust. * We won't have MAC address. But the IP address will be in the apache logs (even if I'd say "we won't log IP addresses" you won't be able to verify it). * The idea was to enable feedback plugin in beta and disable it before GA. And beta versions come with a warning "don't use in production". Regards, Sergei