[Posted here as well as Reddit after being instructed to by many users who stated Spoon could answer this question].
I have ripped many CDs with Exact Audio Copy (EAC) and dBpoweramp's CD ripper, and I have a question regarding where data goes when using Accurate Rip in these tools and if the tools themselves collect any data.
I have read EAC's website privacy policy (as one did not seem to exist for the software itself) and could not locate the policies for dBpoweramp's CD ripper or Accurate Rip. I would like to know if anybody is aware of where the data Accurate Rip uses to determine if a CD copy is completely accurate goes, where it is stored, and what data is used. Though I have looked through several pages online, I was unable to locate any information on what personal data is collected or used by these services with or without the involvement of Accurate Rip. Does anybody have any information regarding the collection of usage data of these services?
I have ripped many CDs with Exact Audio Copy (EAC) and dBpoweramp's CD ripper, and I have a question regarding where data goes when using Accurate Rip in these tools and if the tools themselves collect any data.
I have read EAC's website privacy policy (as one did not seem to exist for the software itself) and could not locate the policies for dBpoweramp's CD ripper or Accurate Rip. I would like to know if anybody is aware of where the data Accurate Rip uses to determine if a CD copy is completely accurate goes, where it is stored, and what data is used. Though I have looked through several pages online, I was unable to locate any information on what personal data is collected or used by these services with or without the involvement of Accurate Rip. Does anybody have any information regarding the collection of usage data of these services?

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