I understand it. For that reason there are settings.

Cheers,
Juraj

> On Dec 5, 2017, at 17:34, Sean Glazier <sglazier...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Personally, I know of work places where this is not going to be allowed. I 
> understand they need the data, but you need to be able to turn it off. A 
> secure facility would not allow the transmission out in any case.
> 
>  
> Kind Regards,
>  
> Sean Glazier
>  
> 
> On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 2:45 PM, Juraj Kubelka <juraj.kube...@icloud.com 
> <mailto:juraj.kube...@icloud.com>> wrote:
> Check Privacy section in Settings Browser.
> If you ever send anything, data are anonymized.
> Developers use it to be able to evaluate their research (PhD) work. It is a 
> requirement in the research field.
> By sending the anonymized data, you help developers to understand how their 
> tools are used.
> In particular, I am aware of Spotter, Quality Assistant, GT tools, and 
> Roassal.
> 
> Cheers,
> Juraj
> 
> > On Dec 5, 2017, at 16:30, Bernhard Pieber <bernh...@pieber.com 
> > <mailto:bernh...@pieber.com>> wrote:
> >
> > I just found a file named org.pharo.global-identifiers.ston in my 
> > preferences folder. It contains a #secretUUID and a #computerUUID. :-( What 
> > is this information used for? More importantly, how can I turn it off?
> >
> > Bernhard
> 
> 
> 

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