On Monday 14 August 2017 22:26:36 Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: > On Sonntag, 13. August 2017 11:47:28 CEST Volker Krause wrote: > > ## Minimalism > > > > We only track the bare minimum of data necessary to answer specific > > questions, we do not collect data preemptively or for exploratory > > research. In particular, this means: > > - collected data must have a clear purpose > > While from a privacy perspective this certainly makes sense, with my > user researcher hat on I'm worried that this might severely limit the > usefulness of the whole operation, at least if changes to what is > being tracked can only be made with each new major release of an > application. > [snip] > > So, long story short: While I agree that we should not just wildly > collect everything we can, being able to start measuring variables > only on the next release after a concrete hypothesis has been > formulated about them could really slow us down. > > Is there any possible way to mitigate this issue?
I suggest the same to you as I did to Volker: Contact a data protection officer, e.g. the one assigned to the company you work for, and talk with her about it. Regards, Ingo
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