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If we find out "I do not consent" opts out, I'm fine with it. If we find out "I do not consent" leads to a "Close our account" page, it's time for pitchforks, especially since they recently had a huge sale on lifetime memberships.
"I do not consent" is indeed an opt out and you can use plex just as you were before.
Good to know. When I get this prompt at home I'll be watching my Pihole server quite closely for a while to see for sure.
I'd be interested in your results
Got the prompt earlier this week. Haven't seen any noticeable increase in its DNS requests, but it's not impossible that the hostnames it's reaching out to just aren't in my MANY block lists.
271 blocks today and all the same old- analytics.plex.tv.
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That's exactly what it does. I got the prompt on my system, I said no, and it said ok and everything proceeded on like normal.