Pixietown

I don't use any Adobe applications myself but somebody else on my home network does and I can tell you, Adobe app telemetry is very noisy.

Adobe telemetry domains like the following are amongst the top blocked by my local pi-hole installation which is using the OISD big list:

adobecorp.data.adobedc.net
aepxlg.adobe.com
hbrt.adobe.com

So this kind of behaviour is to be expected from Adobe but modifying the local hosts file is a new low, even for them.

@packetcat I mean, both Valve and Firefox collect a lot of other data that you can't easily disable, but at least in the obvious areas where you do have control, you are given obvious choices with clear opt-in. Bravo for that.

(FF's Deceptive Content/Dangerous Software Protection/OCSP responses/DoH stuff can basically log every domain you hit. Valve logs every game you play and for how long, etc.)

While I'm here, I recently found that Discord is using a newish telemetry domain in their desktop application. It doesn't seem to be used in the mobile application (at least not on iOS).

As far as I can tell, the telemetry call only happens at application start.

The domain is dc-telemetry.net. I don't know what kind of telemetry this is being used for.