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0078 From: Volker Krause <vkrause@kde.org>
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0080 Subject: Telemetry Policy
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0111 
0112 Hi,
0113 
0114 during the KUserFeedback BoF at Akademy there was quite some interest in 
0115 collecting telemetry data in KDE applications. But before actually 
0116 implementing that we agreed to define the rules under which we would want to 
0117 do that. I've tried to put the input we collected during Akademy into proper 
0118 wording below. What do you think? Did I miss anything?
0119 
0120 Regards,
0121 Volker
0122 
0123 
0124 # Telemetry Policy Draft
0125 
0126 Application telemetry data can be a valuable tool for tailoring our products 
0127 to the needs of our users. The following rules define how KDE collects and 
0128 uses such application telemetry data. As privacy is of utmost importance to 
0129 us, the general rule of thumb is to err on the side of caution here. Privacy 
0130 always trumps any need for telemetry data, no matter how legitimate.
0131 
0132 These rules apply to all products released by KDE.
0133 
0134 ## Transparency
0135 
0136 We provide detailed information about the data that is going to be shared, in 
0137 a way that:
0138 - is easy to understand
0139 - is precise and complete
0140 - is available locally without network connectivity
0141 
0142 Any changes or additions to the telemetry functionality of an application will 
0143 be highlighted in the corresponding release announcement.
0144 
0145 ## Control
0146 
0147 We give the user full control over what data they want to share with KDE. In 
0148 particular:
0149 - application telemetry is always opt-in, that is off by default
0150 - application telemetry settings can be changed at any time, and are provided 
0151 as prominent in the application interface as other application settings
0152 - applications honor system-wide telemetry settings where they exist (global 
0153 "kill switch")
0154 - we provide detailed documentation about how to control the application 
0155 telemetry system
0156 
0157 In order to ensure control over the data after it has been shared with KDE, 
0158 applications will only transmit this data to KDE servers, that is servers 
0159 under the full control of the KDE sysadmin team.
0160 
0161 We will provide a designated contact point for users who have concerns about 
0162 the data they have shared with KDE. While we are willing to delete data a user 
0163 no longer wants to have shared, it should be understood that the below rules 
0164 are designed to make identification of data of a specific user impossible, and 
0165 thus a deletion request impractical.
0166 
0167 ## Anonymity
0168 
0169 We do not transmit data that could be used to identify a specific user. In 
0170 particular:
0171 - we will not use any unique device, installation or user id
0172 - data is stripped of any unnecessary detail and downsampled appropriately 
0173 before sharing to avoid fingerprinting
0174 - network addresses (which are exposed inevitably as part of the data 
0175 transmission) are not stored together with the telemetry data, and must only 
0176 be stored or used to the extend necessary for abuse counter-measures
0177 
0178 ## Minimalism
0179 
0180 We only track the bare minimum of data necessary to answer specific questions, 
0181 we do not collect data preemptively or for exploratory research. In 
0182 particular, this means:
0183 - collected data  must have a clear purpose
0184 - data is downsampled to the maximum extend possible at the source
0185 - relevant correlations between individual bits of data should be computed at 
0186 the source whenever possible
0187 - data collection is stopped once corresponding question has been answered
0188 
0189 ## Privacy
0190 
0191 We will never transmit anything containing user content, or even just hints at 
0192 possible user content such as e.g. file names, URLs, etc.
0193 
0194 We will only ever track:
0195 - system information that are specific to the installation/environment, but 
0196 independent of how the application/machine/installation is actually used
0197 - statistical usage data of an installation/application
0198 
0199 ## Compliance
0200 
0201 KDE only releases products capable of acquiring telemetry data if compliance 
0202 with these rules has been established by a public review on [kde-core-devel|
0203 kde-community]@kde.org from at least two reviewers. The review has to be 
0204 repeated for every release if changes have been made to how/what data is 
0205 collected.
0206 
0207 Received data is regularly reviewed for violations of these rules, in 
0208 particular for data that is prone to fingerprinting. Should such violations be 
0209 found, the affected data will be deleted, and data recording will be suspended 
0210 until compliance with these rules has been established again. In order to 
0211 enable reviewing of the data, every KDE contributor with a developer account 
0212 will have access to all telemetry data gathered by any KDE product.
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