It wants geolocation to sync to the sun in your region. Redshift on linux works the same way. The rest of the policy covers routine website features such as cookies, JS tracking, and third party libraries (email, alerts, etc).
But if you can use Redshift I don't see why you wouldn't. There is no central company collecting the data. Geo requests go directly to the appropriate service.
Anyhow, I thought the privacy policy was well written in English for people to understand.
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[ 2.7 ms ] story [ 23.8 ms ] threadBut if you can use Redshift I don't see why you wouldn't. There is no central company collecting the data. Geo requests go directly to the appropriate service.
Anyhow, I thought the privacy policy was well written in English for people to understand.