hip test
> data) it seems to be overkill.
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>> On Feb 16, 2021, at 04:33, Aymeric Vitte wrote:
>>
>> Resending ccing directly the participants since apparently it's not
>> going to make it to the list
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>> Message tra
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> Sujet :
> Re: [tor-talk] trackers in OONI Probe Mobile App / was: NEW RiseupVPN test in
> OONI Probe Mobile App
> Date :
> Wed, 10 Feb 2021 17:21:20 +0100
> De :
> Aymeric Vitte
> Pour :
> tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
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> You might consider addi
Hi Christian,
Thanks so much for sharing this detailed feedback and for helping us to
improve the OONI Probe apps.
We previously received legal consultation to ensure our apps and data
policies are GDPR compliant, but more eyes are always better!
Apart from GDPR compliance, we generally aim to
On 10/02/21 14:56, Nathan Freitas wrote:
> Acra is a good, open-source, self-hosted crash reporting system:
>
> https://www.acra.ch/
Thanks, Nathan! I've shared this with my colleagues and we'll look into
it (https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1352).
Cheers,
Maria.
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Dear Maria,
On Mon, Feb 08, 2021 at 11:15:43AM +0100, Maria Xynou wrote:
> Importantly: You can opt-out of Countly and Firebase data collection by
> disabling this in the Settings of your OONI Probe app.
I'm afraid by the time users have found this opt-out, the app has
already transmitted data
On 2/8/21 5:15 AM, Maria Xynou wrote:
>
> We are not sure if we are going to keep Firebase in the long-run, but
> it's difficult to investigate app crashes without proper reports.
>
> Do you have any suggestions for better tools to collect app crashes on
> Android?
Acra is a good, open-source,
On 09/02/21 19:39, Dave Warren wrote:
>> It should give results for middle boxes , DNS/TLS hijacking ...etc
>> something useful/worth to run OONI for.
>
> These would be great things to consider adding too.
Thanks for the feedback (and support!).
Current OONI Probe tests are available here:
On 2021-02-06 01:11, bo0od wrote:
Actually OONI tests is absolute useless to find anything bad, All the
tests being done can be known trivially by using the internet e.g:
- check for websites blockage
- check for Tor blockage
- check for Internet speed
..etc
Which one of that need
I think you miss the point, OONI is more than the App, its also the
public database with the test results.
And while i agree that Signal/Matrix etc. should be more important, they
are not. Whatsapp is far more used.
Greetings
On 06.02.2021 09:11, bo0od wrote:
Actually OONI tests is
Dear Christian,
Thanks for your email.
We are using the open source tool Countly in a *self-hosted* way
specifically because we care about user privacy.
This means that the UK company you speak of does *not* collect OONI
Probe users' data.
Importantly: You can opt-out of Countly and Firebase
On 2/5/21 11:45 AM, Christian Pietsch wrote:
Dear Maria,
dear OONI Probe users,
having used OONI Probe on Android devices in the past, I was shocked
to find out today that at least the version distributed via Google's
Play Store seems to contain two trackers, namely Countly and Google
Firebase
Actually OONI tests is absolute useless to find anything bad, All the
tests being done can be known trivially by using the internet e.g:
- check for websites blockage
- check for Tor blockage
- check for Internet speed
..etc
Which one of that need magic/effort to be known? child using the
Dear Maria,
dear OONI Probe users,
having used OONI Probe on Android devices in the past, I was shocked
to find out today that at least the version distributed via Google's
Play Store seems to contain two trackers, namely Countly and Google
Firebase Analytics:
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