Wow! Really??
My firewall gave me 24 warnings directly after starting the Miro app on macOS (please see list at the end).
My first impulse is to choose NO for all and deinstall this greedy application immediately...
Of course there are a few sites that has to be called, when ever I decide to install an external app, but even in this case, there is no need to contact all of them right from the beginning.
googleanalytics and doubleclick are known for collecting very much data from users surfing the internet. Normaly I can manage this in my browser settings or I am getting data protection popups at the beginning where I can decide what is o.k. for me and what is not.
But in this case I am using the miro Application not a website!!
And nobody without a better firewall would even notice that the miro app is contacting 24 sites and might be sending personal data to third parties. I did not check them all for what they are doing.
Bottom line: instead of storing my prefs like language, fonts etc. locally, they are given to google and others. Who knows what kind of tracking, tracing and profiling is done with this data?
Btw.: including google code for signup etc. brings tracking code into apps. This fact can be found on security pages.
At the moment I don’t have the time to listen into this conversation, but I decided to not put any personal or business data into the diagrams.
I signed lots of NDAs forbidding me to send data to different paces and companies
Question: Is there a detailed description available what data will be sent to the companies and services?
Thank You and Best regards
Klaus Becker
List of warnings I got:
miroapps.com
GitHub.io
hs-banner.com
cloudflare.com
usemessages.com
Hubspot.com
hs-analytics.net
ctfassets.net
split.io
doubleklick.net
google.de
google.com
google-analytics.com
googletagmanager.com
nr-data.net
newrelic.com
app.link
branch.io
realtimeboard.com
static.com
hotjar.com
pingdom.net
hs-scripts.com