I assume it's because the Wacom has some value-adds for specific software, like custom software-specific hot buttons, erase functionality, the zoom circle, etc. and they want to know which applications users are using with the Wacom.
But the fact that there's a legitimate customer-oriented explanation doesn't make this okay.
I mean, if I added an always-on internet connected forward-facing camera and mic to a washer and dryer, I don't think we'd accept "to help you debug issues" as a good answer.
But the fact that there's a legitimate customer-oriented explanation doesn't make this okay.
I mean, if I added an always-on internet connected forward-facing camera and mic to a washer and dryer, I don't think we'd accept "to help you debug issues" as a good answer.