Homing software

by Khürt on July 8, 2006

in How To

It seems more and more software vendors are implanting “spyware” code in their software. Microsoft does it with Windows Genuine Advantage and now Apple has joined the list; first with the iTunes ministore and now with the widget updater.

Macworld: News: Mac OS X “phones home” with 10.4.7 update

Mac users got a taste of what its like to run Microsoft Windows as it came to light this week that the recently released update, Mac OS X 10.4.7, “phones home” to Apple servers periodically. Referred to as the Dashboard Advisory by Apple, the new feature ensures customer’s widgets are up to date — Apple said there is no transmission of personal information.

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GAuthor: Khürt
I'm a husband, a father to two very smart kids, an information security manager and a web developer. I'm a Mac geek who loves photography, hefe-weisse ale and Ethiopian coffee. I'm @khurtwilliams on twitter.

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