Can I do the reverse now as well? Email a company a unilateral change in the TOS? Or do TOS's have provisions against that as well?
"I do not agree with your new TOS and will continue under your old TOS, and I will continue to use your service". And see when they will close your account down.
Where the map does not represent the actual venue. Where every route leads to the gift shop. Where some displays are only in English. Where the flow between the rooms is non-intuitive. Where the audio guide is too loud/quiet and you cannot adjust the volume, or pause it during an item. Where there are mind-your-head bars in the way for no reason.
How long until we have agents talking to other agents in a web of agents, and together deciding on something catastrophic? Not individually, but somehow the result of a group process.
From what I understand, sentry.io is like a tracing and logging service, used by many organizations.
This helps you (=NAS developer) to centralize logs and trace a request through all your application layers (client->server->db and back), so you can identify performance bottlenecks and measure usage patterns.
This is what you can find behind the 'anonymized diagnostics' and 'telemetry' settings you are asked to enable/consent.
For a WebUI it is implemented via javascript, which runs on the client's machine and hooks into the clicks, API calls and page content. It then sends statistics and logs back to, in this case, sentry.io. Your browser just sees javascript, so don't blame them. Privacy Badger might block it.
It is as nefarious as the developer of the application wants to use it. Normally you would use it to centralize logging, find performance issues, and get a basic idea on what features users actually use, so you can debug more easily. But you can also use it to track users.
And don't forget, sentry.io is a cloud solution. If you post it on machines outside your control, expect it to be public. Sentry has a self-hosted solution, btw.
Anonymity should not be possible if you pay/receive money for it. Anonymity should be possible if it doesn't involve money / contracts with money. See my sibling post on my view.
The party which decides to show the advertisment in exchange for payment, should be more responsible for what they are showing than a free user posting content.
Now things become interesting when a users pays for ranking or 'verification' checkmarks. What makes that content different than a paid advertisment?
How about using Javascript to fetch the XML (like you would do with JSON), and then parse/transform it with a Javascript or wasm XSLT library? Just like you would do with JSON.
You need a server to serve Json as well. Basically, see XML as data format.
RSS readers are not chrome, so they have their own libraries for parsing/transforming with XSLT.
"I do not agree with your new TOS and will continue under your old TOS, and I will continue to use your service". And see when they will close your account down.