Remove "whoopsie" package
Overview
This script improves your privacy on Linux.
These changes use Linux system commands to update your settings.
This script uninstalls the whoopsie
package.
This package is used for error tracker submission in Ubuntu 1.
This script uses Bash (Shell script) scripting language.
This script should only be used by advanced users. This script is not recommended for daily use as it breaks important functionality. Do not run it without having backups and system snapshots.
Implementation Details
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Language: bash
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Required Privileges: Root/sudo access
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Compatibility: Linux only
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Reversibility: Can be undone using provided revert script
Explore Categories
- Disable uploading errors (Whoopsie)
- Disable Ubuntu error tracker
- Disable Ubuntu telemetry
- Disable OS data collection
This action belongs to Disable uploading errors (Whoopsie) category.
The software responsible for uploading crash reports is called Whoopsie. It's always running on Ubuntu systems, watching the /var/crash
directory for crash reports (that usually Apport creates) to send over the internet to Canonical servers at http://daisy.ubuntu.com
for further processing....
Read more on category page ▶
This action belongs to Disable Ubuntu error tracker category. Ubuntu's error tracker explains crashes, hangs, and other severe errors to end users; lets them report an error; and collects these reports and shares them with Ubuntu. Error reports are also accessible to trusted Ubuntu developers who are not employed by Canonical. See ["the Ubuntu error... Read more on category page ▶
This action belongs to Disable Ubuntu telemetry category. Ubuntu is a Linux distribution based on Debian and composed mostly of free and open-source software. Ubuntu, along with its upstream Debian, has many official (Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu Studio…) and unofficial (elementary OS, KDE neon, Linux Mint, Pop! OS, Zorin OS…) derivatives. Read more on category page ▶
This action belongs to Disable OS data collection category. All operating systems collect data. This is part of their work. Sometimes, this data has high privacy implications, especially when it is submitted to third parties. Some Linux distributions come with out-of-the-box data collection and submission. Most of the time, this data collection is... Read more on category page ▶
Apply now
Choose one of three ways to apply:
- Automatically via privacy.sexy: The easiest and safest option.
- Manually by downloading: Requires downloading a file.
- Manually by copying: Advanced flexibility.
Alternative 1. Apply with Privacy.sexy
privacy.sexy is free and open-source application that lets securely apply this action easily.
You can fully restore this action (revert back to the original behavior) using the application.
privacy.sexy instructions
- Open or download the desktop application
- Search for the script name:
Remove
whoopsiepackage
. - Check the script by clicking on the checkbox.
- Click on Run button at the bottom of the page.
Alternative 2. Download
This script is irreversible, meaning there is no straightforward method to restore changes once applied. Exercise caution before running, restoring it may not be possible.
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Download the script file by clicking on the button below:
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Run the script file by clicking on it.
Download revert script
This file restores your system to its original state, before this script is applied.
Alternative 3. Copy
This is for advanced users. Consider automatically applying or downloading the script for simpler way.
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Open Terminal
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Copy the following code:
if ! command -v 'apt-get' &> /dev/null; then
echo 'Skipping because "apt-get" is not found.'
else
apt_package_name='whoopsie'
if status="$(dpkg-query -W --showformat='${db:Status-Status}' "$apt_package_name" 2>&1)" \
&& [ "$status" = installed ]; then
echo "\"$apt_package_name\" is installed and will be uninstalled."
sudo apt-get purge -y "$apt_package_name"
else
echo "Skipping, no action needed, \"$apt_package_name\" is not installed."
fi
fi
- Paste the code into terminal.
- Press Enter to apply the code.
Some scripts requires restarting your computer to take affect.
Copy restore code
Copy and run the following code to restore changes:
if ! command -v 'apt-get' &> /dev/null; then
>&2 echo 'Cannot revert because "apt-get" is not found.'
else
apt_package_name='whoopsie'
if status="$(dpkg-query -W --showformat='${db:Status-Status}' "$apt_package_name" 2>&1)" \
&& [ "$status" = installed ]; then
echo "Skipping, no action needed because \"$apt_package_name\" is already installed."
else
echo "\"$apt_package_name\" is not installed and will be reinstalled."
sudo apt-get install -y "$apt_package_name"
fi
fi
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