The new and updated data-sharing options will be released in the next couple of weeks with the upcoming 2025.2.4 update of JetBrains IDEs. Non-commercial users will get a notification about the updates in the terms of use. For holders of other types of licenses, if you never provided consent, nothing will change.

      • davel [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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        OP is not dishonest. JB is opting everyone in, and the fact that they say you can opt-out doesn’t change that fact.

        And stop caping for corporations. They are not our friends. There are no good corporations.

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        No, OP is 100% on the money. Your tongue is for tasting food and drinks, not boots. You are being dishonest to yourself and dont even know it.

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        Boiled down , it basically makes their free versions be spyware about any code. But anyone can opt out. But few will know what is going on.

        I am a subscriber so it will not affect me.

        Is this a bad thing? I think Yes and no. Most coding entered into the free versions is not significant enough to give consequences. Morally, I find it offensive and later could be opted in myself without knowing. That would be a big deal for me.

        Most people will never notice.

        It does remind me of the saying: if something is free, you are the product.

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            20 hours ago

            I thought about that after I typed it. “Should I put in a disclaimer that this is limited to for-profit” companies? Nahhh, it will be fine”