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  1. #1
    Anonymous Sender Guest

    Re: The FAQ for <alt.privacy.spyware> [updated November 04, 2007]

    shplink wrote:

    > ---
    > 1. What is alt.privacy.spyware?
    > ---
    >
    > alt.privacy.spyware is an unmoderated newsgroup for the discussion of
    > internet privacy and spyware issues.


    False.

    Charter:
    This newsgroup is for discussing news and general information
    concerning the software known as spyware that traces (often without
    the users permission/knowledge) where people go on the internet and
    then sends back the information to a central database for analysis.
    Discussion can also include software that monitors
    (knowingly/unknowingly) a user's use of a computer.

    > 2. Who can post here?
    > ---
    >
    > alt.privacy.spyware is open to anyone who wishes to post, provided they
    > remain on-topic and observe established standards of netiquette. Please


    False.

    This is an unmoderated group, and as such anyone can post anything
    at any time regardless of what you think.


    > note that this is a *discussion* group. Unsolicited commercial posts,
    > also known as spam, are not welcome and will be reported to the
    > offender's ISP.


    Feel free. <snicker>

    > ---
    > 3. What is spyware?
    > ---
    >
    > Spyware refers to any software capable of collecting or reporting
    > information that might compromise your privacy.


    Spyware doesn't necessarily compromise your privacy. In fact most
    of it does not.

    > ---
    > 4. Can you give me some more details on the types of spyware that exist?
    > ---
    >
    > Spyware can be found in many forms, such as an application program,
    > installation utility, ActiveX control, Browser Helper Object, "cookies",


    So "cookies" are now spyware?

    I suppose you were unaware that cookies can't contain anything that
    a site doesn't already know, huh?

    <rest saved for another day>


  2. #2
    shplink Guest

    Re: The FAQ for <alt.privacy.spyware> [updated November 04, 2007]

    Anonymous Sender wrote:
    > shplink wrote:
    >
    >> ---
    >> 1. What is alt.privacy.spyware?
    >> ---
    >>
    >> alt.privacy.spyware is an unmoderated newsgroup for the discussion of
    >> internet privacy and spyware issues.

    >
    > False.
    >
    > Charter:
    > This newsgroup is for discussing news and general information
    > concerning the software known as spyware that traces (often without
    > the users permission/knowledge) where people go on the internet and
    > then sends back the information to a central database for analysis.
    > Discussion can also include software that monitors
    > (knowingly/unknowingly) a user's use of a computer.
    >
    >> 2. Who can post here?
    >> ---
    >>
    >> alt.privacy.spyware is open to anyone who wishes to post, provided they
    >> remain on-topic and observe established standards of netiquette. Please

    >
    > False.
    >
    > This is an unmoderated group, and as such anyone can post anything
    > at any time regardless of what you think.
    >
    >
    >> note that this is a *discussion* group. Unsolicited commercial posts,
    >> also known as spam, are not welcome and will be reported to the
    >> offender's ISP.

    >
    > Feel free. <snicker>
    >
    >> ---
    >> 3. What is spyware?
    >> ---
    >>
    >> Spyware refers to any software capable of collecting or reporting
    >> information that might compromise your privacy.

    >
    > Spyware doesn't necessarily compromise your privacy. In fact most
    > of it does not.
    >
    >> ---
    >> 4. Can you give me some more details on the types of spyware that exist?
    >> ---
    >>
    >> Spyware can be found in many forms, such as an application program,
    >> installation utility, ActiveX control, Browser Helper Object, "cookies",

    >
    > So "cookies" are now spyware?
    >
    > I suppose you were unaware that cookies can't contain anything that
    > a site doesn't already know, huh?
    >
    > <rest saved for another day>
    >

    good times, man.

    --
    the alt.privacy.spyware FAQ:
    http://shplink.com/misc/FAQ.htm

  3. #3
    Max Wachtel Guest

    Re: The FAQ for <alt.privacy.spyware> [updated November 04, 2007]


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