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RE: How much private info *can* they gather?
by drcoldfoot on Sun 18th Oct 2009 00:14
in reply to "How much private info *can* they gather?"
Which is extremely unsettling to me for use of any closed source OS or App. I do not know to what extreme that Microsoft or Apple has, would, or are capable of delving into your private files, pictures, bank info, or Identity. Most users have Admin or Superuser rights. Antivirus Programs are so low level, that They have the ability to be in all intents and purposes, Spyware whether for government or for the parent company to sell your personal information.






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Probably as much as they want, from the currently running user account. Just as Apple can gather as much as they want when OS X's System Update runs. Just as Google can gather as much info as they want when their updates run. Just as McAfee, Symantex, Sonic, Roxio, Sun, etc, can gather any info they like when their updates run. They can read any data in the currently running user account.
But they all have privacy policies, explicitly stated.
Caveat: If the update software is running at a low user level (like IE7+ on Vista+), then that software can't access user files, in which case, it couldn't gather any private data. I doubt most update software does that, however. Someone correct me if I am in error.