zkSNACKs can't say they believe in privacy if they're spying on you at the same time.
zkSNACKs isn't spying on you.
zkSNACKs can't spy on ANYONE due to the IP address and xpub address protections built into the open source Wasabi client:
I'm sorry my words weren't best expressed. The protections you're saying means zkSNACKs isn't spying on Wasabi wallet users but they don't know which info's being kept by blockchain analysis companies or what they're going to do with it. They haven't said if they're using Coinfirm or other but it doesn't matter if that data's in the hands of different players.
If zkSNACKs hasn't allowed outside firms to organise independent audits of their operations it'll be good for Wasabi Wallet users to seek reassurances.
All of the code is open source, anyone can audit it themselves to seek reassurances that no data is ever leaked by their client. You do not have to trust zkSNACKs at all, you can verify everything for yourself.
It's an advantage to have access to all the open source code but we don't know what's happening to data inside zkSNACKs servers so independent audits would've reassured Wasabi Wallet users.