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For those people with android phones, me included. What do you think about this article?
ExtremeTech: Carrier IQ-gate is best reason to buy an iPhone - Apple 2.0 - Fortune Tech
ExtremeTech: Carrier IQ-gate is best reason to buy an iPhone - Apple 2.0 - Fortune Tech
#5
...or just run cyanogenmod.
Edit: Apple was found to be tracking locations, but this is much more than that.
Read that this rootkit is also on many Blackberrys and Nokia phones.
Edit: Apple was found to be tracking locations, but this is much more than that.
Read that this rootkit is also on many Blackberrys and Nokia phones.
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then again all of this is nothing new its been going on for ages, welcome to the internet where nothing is private or secure
Apple - Apple Customer Privacy Policy
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We may also use personal information for internal purposes such as auditing, data analysis, and research to improve Apple’s products, services, and customer communications.
If you enter into a sweepstake, contest, or similar promotion we may use the information you provide to administer those programs.
The personal information we collect allows us to keep you posted on Apple’s latest product announcements, software updates, and upcoming events. It also helps us to improve our services, content, and advertising. If you don’t want to be on our mailing list, you can opt out anytime by updating your preferences.
We also use personal information to help us develop, deliver, and improve our products, services, content, and advertising.
From time to time, we may use your personal information to send important notices, such as communications about purchases and changes to our terms, conditions, and policies. Because this information is important to your interaction with Apple, you may not opt out of receiving these communications.
We may also use personal information for internal purposes such as auditing, data analysis, and research to improve Apple’s products, services, and customer communications.
If you enter into a sweepstake, contest, or similar promotion we may use the information you provide to administer those programs.
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If we do combine non-personal information with personal information the combined information will be treated as personal information for as long as it remains combined.
We also collect non-personal information − data in a form that does not permit direct association with any specific individual. We may collect, use, transfer, and disclose non-personal information for any purpose. The following are some examples of non-personal information that we collect and how we may use it:
We may collect information such as occupation, language, zip code, area code, unique device identifier, location, and the time zone where an Apple product is used so that we can better understand customer behavior and improve our products, services, and advertising.
We also may collect information regarding customer activities on our website, iCloud and MobileMe services, and iTunes Store and from our other products and services. This information is aggregated and used to help us provide more useful information to our customers and to understand which parts of our website, products, and services are of most interest. Aggregated data is considered non-personal information for the purposes of this Privacy Policy.
If we do combine non-personal information with personal information the combined information will be treated as personal information for as long as it remains combined.
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We may also disclose information about you if we determine that disclosure is reasonably necessary to enforce our terms and conditions or protect our operations or users. Additionally, in the event of a reorganization, merger, or sale we may transfer any and all personal information we collect to the relevant third party.
At times Apple may make certain personal information available to strategic partners that work with Apple to provide products and services, or that help Apple market to customers. For example, when you purchase and activate your iPhone, you authorize Apple and its carrier to exchange the information you provide during the activation process to carry out service. If you are approved for service, your account will be governed by Apple and its carrier’s respective privacy policies. Personal information will only be shared by Apple to provide or improve our products, services and advertising; it will not be shared with third parties for their marketing purposes.
Service Providers
Apple shares personal information with companies who provide services such as information processing, extending credit, fulfilling customer orders, delivering products to you, managing and enhancing customer data, providing customer service, assessing your interest in our products and services, and conducting customer research or satisfaction surveys. These companies are obligated to protect your information and may be located wherever Apple operates.
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It may be necessary − by law, legal process, litigation, and/or requests from public and governmental authorities within or outside your country of residence − for Apple to disclose your personal information. We may also disclose information about you if we determine that for purposes of national security, law enforcement, or other issues of public importance, disclosure is necessary or appropriate.
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#14
I like how this is on damn near every forum I visit.
And everyone keeps forgetting all the computers under fort Knocks that monitor phone calls for keywords.... How the hell do you think they found those two hicks making booms out of manure when they hadn't told anyone ^_^
Big brother at work.
And everyone keeps forgetting all the computers under fort Knocks that monitor phone calls for keywords.... How the hell do you think they found those two hicks making booms out of manure when they hadn't told anyone ^_^
Big brother at work.
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I like how this is on damn near every forum I visit.
And everyone keeps forgetting all the computers under fort Knocks that monitor phone calls for keywords.... How the hell do you think they found those two hicks making booms out of manure when they hadn't told anyone ^_^
Big brother at work.
And everyone keeps forgetting all the computers under fort Knocks that monitor phone calls for keywords.... How the hell do you think they found those two hicks making booms out of manure when they hadn't told anyone ^_^
Big brother at work.