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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
Eh? What do you mean? You just quoted my post where I suggested one way. There could be others:





Indeed, it has occurred to me too and indeed that might have to be the way to go.

But I do not like the principle. Linux is supposed to be about FREEDOM, right? As far as I am concerned, there is no difference between being tracked by one company and another. If I am to be tracked by Jolla, I may as well go the full way and be tracked by Google and get something in return (millions of apps, a full range of services...). What do I get from Jolla exactly, when the main selling point - anonymity - goes out of the window?
Fair enough other ways seems plausible.

But what are they tracking exactly? That you own SFOS?

As far as your concerned you seem to ignore the subtle nuances of being tracked 24/7 by going and just having a SFOS license vs your account.
 

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