No, they don't collect data from Discourse installs when you host them yourself.
> CDCK sets only its own privacy practices, not the privacy practices of CDCK customers or others who host Discourse forums for themselves or others. You should ask all of those involved in administering and hosting Discourse forums that you use for information about their privacy practices.
Given that there were lots of companies that abandoned Window's phone, I'm not convinced it's related -- I suspect Waze would have abandoned it either way.
You know, the entire installed app economy has turned into a big mess.
Would you devote your resources to an Android or iOS app if it isn't backed by a service which is useful in and of itself?
What about desktop Windows apps? Every time I see others interact with a Windows 10 app, I feel like throwing up. Mac apps seem to be doing slightly better, but that might be because it is an inherently tiny market.
Now that everything has moved to the web, people are trying to outdo each other with the creepiest possible tracking analytics. If you wish to develop useful, paid software which is mostly unobtrusive to the users, I would say you are already about 5 years too late.
I wanted to open source it at the time...then my employer had layoffs :)
The "React component inside of Angular directive" is fairly trivial and there's a million examples on the net. Just make a directive that calls ReactDOM.render on the element in the link function.
Angular inside of a React component is harder to google for, namely because there's so much misinformation saying its impossible.
> CDCK sets only its own privacy practices, not the privacy practices of CDCK customers or others who host Discourse forums for themselves or others. You should ask all of those involved in administering and hosting Discourse forums that you use for information about their privacy practices.