[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2021-02-08 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for whoopsie (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: whoopsie (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2020-12-10 Thread Matthieu Clemenceau
** Tags removed: rls-hh-incoming

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[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2020-12-10 Thread Suk Nokirzu
It is indeed conceivable that I did at some point in the past fiddle
with the reporting UI. That would explain it.

Thanks for taking this seriously. Much appreciated!

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[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2020-12-09 Thread Brian Murray
I suspect what happened is the bug documented in bug 1906877, if the
control panel is set to automatic and then back to never the file which
enables automatic reporting is not removed. We are working to resolve
this bug in all affected releases of Ubuntu. Thanks for reporting this
issue and getting us to look into it.

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[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2020-12-07 Thread Suk Nokirzu
Sorry for the late response.
No, from looking at my dpkg logs going back to late 2019, it doesn't look like 
I've ever had apport-noui installed. Here are the relevant packages I had 
installed and which I removed a week ago after finding this bug:

remove apport-gtk:all 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.13
remove apport:all 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.13
remove apport-symptoms:all 0.23
remove ubuntu-standard:amd64 1.450.2
remove popularity-contest:all 1.69ubuntu1
remove ubuntu-report:amd64 1.6.1
remove whoopsie:amd64 0.2.69ubuntu0.1

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[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2020-12-04 Thread Brian Murray
Do you happen to have the apport-noui package installed?

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[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2020-12-03 Thread Matthieu Clemenceau
** Tags added: fr-980

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[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2020-11-30 Thread Brian Murray
** Tags added: rls-hh-incoming

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[Bug 1906078] Re: Whoopsie sends bug reports automatically without consent

2020-11-27 Thread Suk Nokirzu
** Description changed:

  Hello,
  
  So, I just realized about an hour ago that whoopsie has been sending bug
  reports without my consent since May (2020-05-11 to be exact) from
  checking journalctl where I can see lines like these:
  
  Uploading /var/crash/[...]
  Sent; server replied with: No error
  Response code: 200
  Reported OOPS ID [...]
  
  I checked the "Diagnostics" GUI in the gnome-control-center and it does
  have "Send error reports to Canonical" set to "Never"... I tried
  switching it to "Manual" and back to "Never" and that did have an effect
  in /etc/, namelely when going from "Never" to "Manual":
  
-   renamed:rc2.d/K01whoopsie -> rc2.d/S01whoopsie
-   renamed:rc3.d/K01whoopsie -> rc3.d/S01whoopsie
-   renamed:rc4.d/K01whoopsie -> rc4.d/S01whoopsie
-   renamed:rc5.d/K01whoopsie -> rc5.d/S01whoopsie
-   new file:   systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/whoopsie.service
+   renamed:rc2.d/K01whoopsie -> rc2.d/S01whoopsie
+   renamed:rc3.d/K01whoopsie -> rc3.d/S01whoopsie
+   renamed:rc4.d/K01whoopsie -> rc4.d/S01whoopsie
+   renamed:rc5.d/K01whoopsie -> rc5.d/S01whoopsie
+   new file:   systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/whoopsie.service
  
  and the opposite effect is achieved when switching back to "Never". So
  far so good, I guess...
  
- My /etc/ does a "whoopsie" file (/etc/whoopsie) which doesn't seem to be
- present in clean installations of Ubuntu and which there is the
+ My /etc/ does have a "whoopsie" file (/etc/whoopsie) which doesn't seem
+ to be present in clean installations of Ubuntu and which there is the
  following contents:
  
  [General]
  report_metrics=true
  
  Switching from "true" to "false" does seem to disable whoopsie, so
  that's nice I guess... but what is this file doing here in the first
  place? To clarify, this was originally an Ubuntu 18.04 system which I
  recently upgraded to 20.04 but the unsolicited error report uploads have
  been going on since well before the upgrade so that's not the issue.
  
  I don't remember touching anything on my system relating to apport or
  whoopsie and my shell history doesn't contain anything about whoopsie or
  apport so this situation seems to have occurred on its own (perhaps
  after an update?).
  
  This is a pretty serious breach of privacy (and of the GDPR) and others
  might also be unknowingly affected like I was, so the team in charge of
  this might want to push an update that for instance resets the
  /etc/whoopsie file if present (if that truly is the problem).
  
  While I'm at it I would like all the error reports sent from my computer
  to be deleted. Where can I ask for that? I haven't seen an option for
  that anywhere, apart from contacting dataprotect...@canonical.com.
  
  Best regards.

** Description changed:

  Hello,
  
  So, I just realized about an hour ago that whoopsie has been sending bug
  reports without my consent since May (2020-05-11 to be exact) from
  checking journalctl where I can see lines like these:
  
  Uploading /var/crash/[...]
  Sent; server replied with: No error
  Response code: 200
  Reported OOPS ID [...]
  
  I checked the "Diagnostics" GUI in the gnome-control-center and it does
  have "Send error reports to Canonical" set to "Never"... I tried
  switching it to "Manual" and back to "Never" and that did have an effect
  in /etc/, namelely when going from "Never" to "Manual":
  
    renamed:rc2.d/K01whoopsie -> rc2.d/S01whoopsie
    renamed:rc3.d/K01whoopsie -> rc3.d/S01whoopsie
    renamed:rc4.d/K01whoopsie -> rc4.d/S01whoopsie
    renamed:rc5.d/K01whoopsie -> rc5.d/S01whoopsie
    new file:   systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/whoopsie.service
  
  and the opposite effect is achieved when switching back to "Never". So
  far so good, I guess...
  
  My /etc/ does have a "whoopsie" file (/etc/whoopsie) which doesn't seem
- to be present in clean installations of Ubuntu and which there is the
+ to be present in clean installations of Ubuntu and which has the
  following contents:
  
  [General]
  report_metrics=true
  
  Switching from "true" to "false" does seem to disable whoopsie, so
  that's nice I guess... but what is this file doing here in the first
  place? To clarify, this was originally an Ubuntu 18.04 system which I
  recently upgraded to 20.04 but the unsolicited error report uploads have
  been going on since well before the upgrade so that's not the issue.
  
  I don't remember touching anything on my system relating to apport or
  whoopsie and my shell history doesn't contain anything about whoopsie or
  apport so this situation seems to have occurred on its own (perhaps
  after an update?).
  
  This is a pretty serious breach of privacy (and of the GDPR) and others
  might also be unknowingly affected like I was, so the team in charge of
  this might want to push an update that for instance resets the
  /etc/whoopsie file if present (if that truly is the problem).
  
  While I'm at it I wou