Are my questions here really being logged and made publicly available?
Asked on 2024-07-30
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Based on the context provided, it appears that the logs and telemetry data discussed in the sessions are related to monitoring and debugging applications, particularly using tools like CloudKit Console and Swift on Server ecosystem. These logs are used to track and resolve issues within applications, and they can be shared among team members for collaborative debugging.
However, there is no mention of whether the questions you ask here are being logged or made publicly available. The context is focused on technical aspects of logging and monitoring within specific Apple development tools and services.
For more information on how Apple handles user data and privacy, you might want to refer to Apple's official privacy policy or contact their support directly.

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