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    Default Carrier IQ to sue developer?!?

    Full article on xda its seriously messed up and not ok.

    http://www.xda-developers.com/android/carrier-iq-sues-treve/
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    That's exactly how I feel however they dropped the suit but IMO that's not enough they didn't have a case anywat
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    Makes the iPhone's "Locationgate" scandal pale by comparison. I wonder if Congress will make as much hay about this development as they did with Apple's?
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    I'm thinking about switching to ios due to this Bull Crap
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    Quote Originally Posted by seantroy View Post
    I'm thinking about switching to ios due to this Bull Crap
    iOs uses it also, and has for a long time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JFetch View Post
    iOs uses it also, and has for a long time.
    Two big differences:
    1. It's been substantially removed from iOS5 with the remainder planned for removal in an upcoming patch.
    2. In iOS you can opt out with a simple tap of the screen.

    Big difference.
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    I wonder what they were thinking. With all of the PR disasters over the years by companies doing much less why would anyone dare to make another rootkit, not notify the user, provide no way to opt out regardless of what data is being collected. This whole fiasco stinks of conspiracy even if none exists.
    Shareholders of the carries and oems should be demanding answers and firing anyone who thought this was a good idea. Many lawsuits are going to happen, everyone except the lawyers are going to lose. Losses are going to be passed on to the users.
    All could have been avoided if at the bare minimum during activation there was a checkbox that allowed users to opt out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kupe View Post
    Two big differences:
    1. It's been substantially removed from iOS5 with the remainder planned for removal in an upcoming patch.
    2. In iOS you can opt out with a simple tap of the screen.

    Big difference.
    Apple will likely be the only oem that used ciq that did it right. Sadly it probably won't stop them from being sued.

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