Computerworld - Sprint, the biggest user of Carrier IQ's software, said
Friday it has disabled use of the tool in response to customer concerns.
The wireless carrier is no longer collecting data using the tool and is
evaluating its options regarding the software going forward, the company
said in an emailed statement.
"We have weighed customer concerns and we have disabled use of the tool
so that diagnostic information and data is no longer being collected,"
the statement said. "At Sprint, we work hard to earn the trust of our
customers and believe this course of action is in the best interest of
our business and customers."
On Thursday, Sprint disclosed that it had installed Carrier IQ's
controversial software on 26 million of its handsets. In a letter to
Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) on Thursday, Sprint said it had been using
Carrier IQ's software since 2006. The company said it had been using the
software only to collect network- and device-related information for
quality-of-service-related purposes.
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