  fireflier Coffee. . .Need Coffee Premium join:2001-05-25 Limbo | reply to Happyrat Re: Call it crapware then...
Pleeeeeease, pretty please with sugar on top, stop telling people the truth about us. . . -- When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other. |
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  Anonymous Premium join:2004-06-01 IA | reply to Jason You're missing a letter.
It's shitware.
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  Jason Col. Panic Premium join:2001-01-24 38.2967 Lat clubs:
| reply to Happyrat Hmmm..
Tracks various usage statistics, then relays them back to the mothership?
No pop-up window asking you if you want that info going out? No user interface to make it verbose? No uninstaller?
Sound a hell of a lot like spying to me.
Actually, it sounds more like sh*tware to me.
Oof.
-Jason -- ...If you choose to pull the trigger ...Should your drama prove sincere Do it somewhere far away from here. |
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@cable.rogers | reply to en102 Re: They said it themselves
LOL! |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
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| reply to Mac Bridger The letter is also somewhat contradicting...
There is no installation, explicit or otherwise, of any Cydoor component on the users computer.
After installation, the partner application manages the various advertisements and their performance.
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  Spore Cloud I H8 Computers
join:2001-09-09 Burleson, TX | reply to Mac Bridger I was thinking the same thing. That is TOTALLY an admission of spying. Now of course that isint as bad as keeping track of someones browsing habits but it is still spying no matter how its put. |
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  Slidetbone Mazin Go Premium join:2002-11-10 Land O Lakes, FL
| reply to DownLow Re: Call it crapware then...
Asking to stop coining Cydoor spyware?
They may have to ask the whole friggin internet! Look at Google:
»www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Cy···e+Search
Thats funny! |
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  Mac Bridger Beat It Again Bill Premium join:2001-01-11 Smithton, PA clubs:
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| reply to Nerdtalker They said it themselves
said by cydoor's threatening letter: From time to time the partner application connects to Cydoor's servers in order to report aggregated performance records such as which ads were displayed, how many impressions they received, and which, if any, did the user click on.
Wow, I think you just admitted that it is spyware. Quit complaining and take your medicine. -- Your resident hillbilly expert. |
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  DownLow Nope...I Got Nothing Premium join:2001-04-25 Long Island
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A piece of advice to Cydoor...
Don't just "urge" your partners to state upfront that their application is freeware but is supported by advertising" - REQUIRE IT. If you customers are guilty...so are you!
Unwanted software is just that..unwanted!
Quack!! -- Cleverly Disguised As A Responsible Adult! |
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  AtomicZero
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| reply to Happyrat said by Happyrat :A duck is a duck is a duck... agreed, but you gotta love those Ad guys, always coming up with the slick wording...um, no this is not spyware you just have a case of MILD adware. I understand that the developers of freeware and all that goes under that title of free needs to generate revenue somehow, all I say is make sure you let the end users know what they are installing. Let us make the choice to screw up our PCs or not. |
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  Nerdtalker Working Hard, Or Hardly Working? Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ clubs:
| reply to Happyrat said by Happyrat :A duck is a duck is a duck... If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and looks like a duck ***news flash*** It is a duck! |
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  Happyrat Google Is Your Best Friend Premium join:2002-07-01 Disneyland | A duck is a duck is a duck... |
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