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Products: -irrelevant section, after reading this I'm now glad I used Rufus to flash arch linux (btw) onto a USB
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====Having to manually request data to be erased through legal channels instead of by default====
====Having to manually request data to be erased through legal channels instead of by default====
<blockquote>"You can access and modify the personal information associated with your Account by logging in to your Balena account. If you want us to delete your personal information and your Account, please contact us at [email protected] with your request. We will take steps to delete your information as soon we can, but some information may remain in archived/backup copies for our records or as otherwise required by law."</blockquote>
<blockquote>"You can access and modify the personal information associated with your Account by logging in to your Balena account. If you want us to delete your personal information and your Account, please contact us at [email protected] with your request. We will take steps to delete your information as soon we can, but some information may remain in archived/backup copies for our records or as otherwise required by law."</blockquote>
==Products==
===Balena Etcher (2016)===
Formerly known as Etcher; Balena Etcher is a free open source tool that flashes image files. it has recently had some controversial stir around how it collects user data within its app. Many users have started using other software to flash image files such as GNOME Disk, Rufus, DD (bash command), and the Disk Utility (Mainly for mac) that work without selling the consumer out.


==Alternatives==
==Alternatives==