Since I do not know in which country
libvirt.org legally lives (it does not say that),
I do not know what regulations apply. But meanwhile all major US companies follow
EU regulations - in general even worldwide. So maybe this is all irrelevant
for you - but maybe not.
Am Montag, dem 04.12.2023 um 11:32 +0000 schrieb Daniel P. Berrangé:
Aside from the search, our is just static content, so I'm not
sure
how it can be said to be massively violating privacy.
Please re-read. It is not about the content.
The website defines no privacy policy which is against EU regulations.
Even for the search, if you've not visited google before,
you'll get
prompted (by google) to agree to its terms before the search will be
executed.
Again - not to the point. For two reasons:
1. Sometimes I am desperate enough to use Google Search - but I want do decide myself when
I want to.
2. the EU regulations request I am asked BEFORE the connection to google starts.
Otherwise
Google already learns something about me (it learns that I am interested in libvirt).
I believe renaming the button to "search local Doc using Google" should be
sufficient. But then
again - I am not a lawyer.
So I think it is
libvirt.org having to ask me before connecting to Google.
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