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So, if an application crashes on your device, you're okay with it never getting fixed because the developer has no idea it's a problem?
I love how you're implying a bug will never get fixed because I, of all people, am not using telemetry. If it's bugging you so much that's when you open up a ticket on their issue tracker.
Just tell them.
Honestly? Yeah, that would be an okay tradeoff. If it's not, I'd go file an issue with steps to reproduce it like I'd be expected to anyways.
That's the developer's responsibility to fix their own shit. I ain't no snitch.
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