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Nothing listed there is anything particularly problematic so far as I can see. Can you be more specific?

If you're saying that it's sufficiently vague as to not actually limit them in any way, then I'm wondering what a better privacy policy would look like. One that gives them proper leeway for the legitimate day-to-day workings of a company, but which manages to not be just as vague.

One thing worth remembering here is that the alternatives you mention are exclusively IDEs, whereas the JetBrains privacy policy covers the data sharing they do for their whole ecosystem of products and services, not just their IDEs.



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