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If it looks, walks, and quacks like a behavioural advertising/tracking/analytics platform... why should it not be treated like one? Especially when you consider Sentry seems to be moving towards enabling these use-cases even further.

A way to opt out of personal data collection that is provided by Sentry to end-users would put Sentry back on track. Until then, I'll be running my own solution.





More along the lines of a client-side and end-user controllable way to prevent data (or specific categories) from being collected in the first place.

Edit: A cross-domain cookie could work for this




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