I mean technically yes but I find THAT kind of logging utterly benign.
They're good enough for fingerprinting and matching against other logs.
Also:
> // What we DON'T collect:
> - IP addresses (not logged, not stored, not tracked)
> - Usage patterns (no analytics, no telemetry, nothing)
> - Device fingerprints (your browser, your business)
so, I've read one blog from this company, and already they're lying or incompetent
i hate to point it out, but that was written by an llm that probably wasn't prompted precisely enough to not make up comforting thoughts like that
Indeed, the whole thing reads like it was written by an LLM.
They're good enough for fingerprinting and matching against other logs.
Also:
> // What we DON'T collect:
> - IP addresses (not logged, not stored, not tracked)
> - Usage patterns (no analytics, no telemetry, nothing)
> - Device fingerprints (your browser, your business)
so, I've read one blog from this company, and already they're lying or incompetent
i hate to point it out, but that was written by an llm that probably wasn't prompted precisely enough to not make up comforting thoughts like that
Indeed, the whole thing reads like it was written by an LLM.