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minus-squaretbk@lemmy.mltoOpen Source@lemmy.ml•If I create a OSS app with analytics to detect & log crashes with feature use, is it a bad practice?linkfedilinkarrow-up0·9 months agoI would view it as basically a research ethics question, as in you owe the participants of your study to be made fully aware about what you are collecting and why. Giving them the ability to remove their analytics seems obvious as well. linkfedilink
I would view it as basically a research ethics question, as in you owe the participants of your study to be made fully aware about what you are collecting and why. Giving them the ability to remove their analytics seems obvious as well.