Hello everyone.

I recently got to know that Fedora's DNF creates an UUID to help keep track of 
the number of unique Fedora users. As per my understanding, before implementing 
this UUID mechanism, they obtained their user-base estimate through the use of 
IP addresses.  
 
I would appreciate it if someone could clarify these concerns of mine: 
 
- Is the generated UUID based on the hardware configuration of the Fedora user, 
or is it a random UUID?  (If the user re-installs Fedora, will the re-generated 
UUID be alike to the first one, in any way?)  
 
- Will the user's UUID be sent to package mirrors each time they perform an 
update/installation of packages? (If so, would this mean that a malicious 
mirror could potentially map a user's UUID with all the associated 
package-requests?) 
 
- Is there any way to opt out of providing data for this user-base statistical 
analysis? 
 
Could someone also point to the file in the source-code 
(https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf) where this UUID-feature has 
been implemented?
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