Sentry new TOS to use data to train AI with no opt-out

Sentry is an open-source error tracking system that helps developers monitor and fix errors and crashes in their applications. The company recently released a changelog, outlining the changes to their legal policies.

The changelog includes updates to the terms of service, privacy policy, and data processing agreement. These updates reflect the company’s commitment to protecting user data and ensuring that customers have full control over how their information is used.

The new terms of service clarify what users can expect when using Sentry and discuss the ways in which Sentry may use customer data. It also explains how customers may opt out of certain data uses and outlines the measures taken to prevent unauthorized access to customer data.

The updated privacy policy now applies to all users (including those on free accounts) and outlines the different types of data Sentry collects, how it is stored, and how it is used. It also explains how Sentry responds to requests from authorities and court orders.

Finally, the updated data processing agreement provides guidance for customers who are subject to GDPR or equivalent regulations. This agreement describes Sentry's commitment to protecting customer data and how customers can exercise their rights under GDPR.

Overall, the Sentry changelog reflects the company's commitment to providing transparency and protecting user data. It outlines the updates made to their legal policies, including changes to their terms of service, privacy policy, and data processing agreement. These changes help ensure that customers have full control over how their data is used and that Sentry takes appropriate measures to protect user data.

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