Software versions on a computer do not identify a person. At no point is the data from the user agent associated with a person. Therefore this is not personally identifying information under the GDPR.
When Canonical collects personally identifying information, it is done with user consent, in compliance with the GDPR.
Software versions on a computer do not identify a person. At no point is the data from the user agent associated with a person. Therefore this is not personally identifying information under the GDPR.
When Canonical collects personally identifying information, it is done with user consent, in compliance with the GDPR.