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Thu, 17 Jan 2019 01:30:36 -0500 (EST) |
CVSROOT: /web/www
Module name: www
Changes by: GNUN <gnun> 19/01/17 01:30:35
Modified files:
. : home.sq.html
philosophy/po : government-free-software.translist
po : home.sq-en.html home.sq.po
proprietary : proprietary-back-doors.ru.html
proprietary-censorship.ru.html
proprietary-deception.ru.html
proprietary-drm.ru.html
proprietary-incompatibility.ru.html
proprietary-insecurity.ru.html
proprietary-interference.fr.html
proprietary-interference.ru.html
proprietary-jails.ru.html
proprietary-sabotage.ru.html
proprietary-subscriptions.ru.html
proprietary-surveillance.fr.html
proprietary-surveillance.ru.html
proprietary-tethers.ru.html
proprietary-tyrants.ru.html
proprietary/po : proprietary-back-doors.ru-en.html
proprietary-censorship.ru-en.html
proprietary-censorship.ru.po
proprietary-deception.ru-en.html
proprietary-deception.ru.po
proprietary-drm.ru-en.html
proprietary-drm.ru.po
proprietary-incompatibility.ru-en.html
proprietary-incompatibility.ru.po
proprietary-insecurity.ru-en.html
proprietary-insecurity.ru.po
proprietary-interference.de-diff.html
proprietary-interference.fr-en.html
proprietary-interference.ja-diff.html
proprietary-interference.ru-en.html
proprietary-interference.ru.po
proprietary-jails.ru-en.html
proprietary-jails.ru.po
proprietary-sabotage.ru-en.html
proprietary-sabotage.ru.po
proprietary-subscriptions.ru-en.html
proprietary-subscriptions.ru.po
proprietary-surveillance.de-diff.html
proprietary-surveillance.fr-en.html
proprietary-surveillance.fr.po
proprietary-surveillance.it-diff.html
proprietary-surveillance.ja-diff.html
proprietary-surveillance.ru-en.html
proprietary-surveillance.ru.po
proprietary-tethers.ru-en.html
proprietary-tethers.ru.po
proprietary-tyrants.ru-en.html
proprietary-tyrants.ru.po
server : sitemap.sq.html
server/po : mirror.ja-diff.html sitemap.sq.po
software : software.fr.html software.pt-br.html
software.ru.html software.sq.html
software.zh-cn.html
software/po : software.ca-diff.html software.el-diff.html
software.fr-en.html software.ja-diff.html
software.nl-diff.html software.nn.po
software.pl-diff.html software.pt-br-en.html
software.pt-br.po software.ru-en.html
software.ru.po software.sq-en.html
software.sq.po software.uk-diff.html
software.zh-cn-en.html software.zh-cn.po
thankgnus : 2018supporters.de.html
thankgnus/po : 2018supporters.de-diff.html
Log message:
Automatic update by GNUnited Nations.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/home.sq.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.279&r2=1.280
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/po/government-free-software.translist?cvsroot=www&r1=1.20&r2=1.21
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/po/home.sq-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.62&r2=1.63
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/po/home.sq.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.291&r2=1.292
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.56&r2=1.57
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-censorship.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.27&r2=1.28
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-deception.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.22&r2=1.23
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-drm.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.30&r2=1.31
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-incompatibility.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.12&r2=1.13
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-insecurity.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.67&r2=1.68
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-interference.fr.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.39&r2=1.40
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-interference.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.31&r2=1.32
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-jails.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.27&r2=1.28
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-sabotage.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.55&r2=1.56
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-subscriptions.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.16&r2=1.17
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.fr.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.153&r2=1.154
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.160&r2=1.161
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-tethers.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.22&r2=1.23
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/proprietary-tyrants.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.23&r2=1.24
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-back-doors.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.58&r2=1.59
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-censorship.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.27&r2=1.28
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-censorship.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.60&r2=1.61
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-deception.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.20&r2=1.21
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-deception.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.44&r2=1.45
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-drm.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.31&r2=1.32
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-drm.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.77&r2=1.78
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-incompatibility.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.13&r2=1.14
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-incompatibility.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.23&r2=1.24
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.68&r2=1.69
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.206&r2=1.207
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-interference.de-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.17&r2=1.18
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-interference.fr-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.31&r2=1.32
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-interference.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.26&r2=1.27
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-interference.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.31&r2=1.32
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-interference.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.84&r2=1.85
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-jails.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.26&r2=1.27
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-jails.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.71&r2=1.72
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.56&r2=1.57
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.162&r2=1.163
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-subscriptions.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.16&r2=1.17
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-subscriptions.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.30&r2=1.31
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.de-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.33&r2=1.34
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.fr-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.140&r2=1.141
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.fr.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.359&r2=1.360
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.it-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.100&r2=1.101
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.110&r2=1.111
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.143&r2=1.144
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.451&r2=1.452
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-tethers.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.22&r2=1.23
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-tethers.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.53&r2=1.54
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-tyrants.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.23&r2=1.24
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-tyrants.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.55&r2=1.56
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/sitemap.sq.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.264&r2=1.265
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/po/mirror.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.33&r2=1.34
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/server/po/sitemap.sq.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.303&r2=1.304
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/software.fr.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.99&r2=1.100
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/software.pt-br.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.6&r2=1.7
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/software.ru.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.57&r2=1.58
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/software.sq.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.33&r2=1.34
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/software.zh-cn.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.23&r2=1.24
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.ca-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.15&r2=1.16
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.el-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.51&r2=1.52
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.fr-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.62&r2=1.63
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.4&r2=1.5
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.nl-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.4&r2=1.5
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.nn.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.10&r2=1.11
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.pl-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.4&r2=1.5
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.pt-br-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.5&r2=1.6
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.pt-br.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.12&r2=1.13
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.ru-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.51&r2=1.52
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.116&r2=1.117
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.sq-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.28&r2=1.29
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.sq.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.85&r2=1.86
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.uk-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.4&r2=1.5
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.zh-cn-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.5&r2=1.6
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/software/po/software.zh-cn.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.74&r2=1.75
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/thankgnus/2018supporters.de.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.8&r2=1.9
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/thankgnus/po/2018supporters.de-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.29&r2=1.30
Patches:
Index: home.sq.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/home.sq.html,v
retrieving revision 1.279
retrieving revision 1.280
diff -u -b -r1.279 -r1.280
--- home.sq.html 20 Dec 2018 12:00:00 -0000 1.279
+++ home.sq.html 17 Jan 2019 06:30:29 -0000 1.280
@@ -391,29 +391,30 @@
</div>
<div id="unmaint" class="emph-box beige">
-<p><strong>Can you contribute to any of these <a
-href="//www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/">High Priority
-Areas</a>?</strong></p>
+<p><strong>A mundeni të jepni ndihmesë në një nga këto <a
+href="//www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/">Fusha Me Përparësi të
+Madhe</a>?</strong></p>
<ul>
- <li>Free phone operating system,</li>
- <li>decentralization, federation and self-hosting,</li>
- <li>free drivers, firmware and hardware designs,</li>
- <li>real-time voice and video chat,</li>
- <li>encourage contribution by people underrepresented in the community,</li>
- <li>and more.</li>
+ <li>Sistem operativ telefonash i lirë,</li>
+ <li>decentralizim, federim, dhe vetëstrehim,</li>
+ <li>përudhës, firmware, dhe dizajne hardware të lira,</li>
+ <li>biseda të atypëratyshme me video dhe zë,</li>
+ <li>nxitje e pjesëmarrjes nga persona me përfaqësim të pamjaftueshëm në
+bashkësi,</li>
+ <li>dhe më tepër.</li>
</ul>
-<p><strong>Can you help <a href="/server/takeaction.html#unmaint">maintain a
-GNU package</a>?</strong></p>
+<p><strong>A mund tâi dilni zot një <a
+href="/server/takeaction.html#unmaint">paketeje GNU të
+pamirëmbajtur</a>?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>
- <a href="/software/halifax/">halifax</a>, <a
-href="/software/metahtml/">metahtml</a>, <a
-href="/software/orgadoc/">orgadoc</a>, <a
-href="/software/polyxmass/">polyxmass</a>, <a
-href="/software/teximpatient/">teximpatient</a>, are all looking for
maintainers.</li>
+ <a href="/software/cfengine/">cfengine</a>, <a
+href="/software/freetalk/">freetalk</a>, <a
+href="/software/halifax/">halifax</a>, <a href="/software/mcron/">mcron</a>,
+<a href="/software/quickthreads/">quickthreads</a>, të tëra kërkojnë
mirëmbajtës.</li>
-<li>Also, these packages are looking for co-maintainers:
+<li>Veç kësaj, këto paketa presin për bashkë-mirëmbajtës:
<a href="/software/aspell/">aspell</a>, <a
href="/software/bison/">bison</a>, <a href="/software/gnuae/">gnuae</a>, <a
@@ -423,7 +424,7 @@
href="/software/xboard/">xboard</a>.</li>
</ul>
-<p>See the package web pages for more information.</p>
+<p>Për më tepër të dhëna, shihni faqet web të paketave.</p>
</div>
<div id="blurb" class="emph-box white">
@@ -529,7 +530,7 @@
<p class="unprintable"><!-- timestamp start -->
U përditësua më:
-$Date: 2018/12/20 12:00:00 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:29 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
Index: philosophy/po/government-free-software.translist
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/philosophy/po/government-free-software.translist,v
retrieving revision 1.20
retrieving revision 1.21
diff -u -b -r1.20 -r1.21
--- philosophy/po/government-free-software.translist 24 May 2016 04:58:52
-0000 1.20
+++ philosophy/po/government-free-software.translist 17 Jan 2019 06:30:30
-0000 1.21
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
<span dir="ltr"><a lang="nl" hreflang="nl"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.nl.html">Nederlands</a> [nl]</span>
<span dir="ltr"><a lang="pl" hreflang="pl"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.pl.html">polski</a> [pl]</span>
<span dir="ltr"><a lang="ru" hreflang="ru"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.ru.html">ÑÑÑÑкий</a> [ru]</span>
+<span dir="ltr"><a lang="zh-tw" hreflang="zh-tw"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.zh-tw.html">ç¹é«ä¸æ</a> [zh-tw]</span>
</p>
</div>' -->
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.html" hreflang="x-default" />
@@ -29,4 +30,5 @@
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" lang="nl" hreflang="nl"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.nl.html" title="Nederlands" />
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" lang="pl" hreflang="pl"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.pl.html" title="polski" />
<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" lang="ru" hreflang="ru"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.ru.html" title="ÑÑÑÑкий" />
+<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" lang="zh-tw" hreflang="zh-tw"
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.zh-tw.html" title="ç¹é«ä¸æ" />
<!-- end translist file -->
Index: po/home.sq-en.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/po/home.sq-en.html,v
retrieving revision 1.62
retrieving revision 1.63
diff -u -b -r1.62 -r1.63
--- po/home.sq-en.html 15 Dec 2018 14:46:45 -0000 1.62
+++ po/home.sq-en.html 17 Jan 2019 06:30:30 -0000 1.63
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
float: left;
margin-right: .5em;
}
-#Flashes p, #unmaint li, #blurb p, #blurb p small {
+#Flashes p, #unmaint, #blurb p, #blurb p small {
font-size: .9em;
}
#unmaint li, #blurb p {
@@ -139,6 +139,7 @@
display: block;
font-size: 1.1em;
color: black;
+ margin-bottom: .5em;
}
.ltr {
direction: ltr;
@@ -376,26 +377,30 @@
</div>
<div id="unmaint" class="emph-box beige">
-<ul>
-<li><strong>Can you contribute to any of
+<p><strong>Can you contribute to any of
these <a href="//www.fsf.org/campaigns/priority-projects/">High
-Priority Areas</a>?</strong> Free phone operating system;
-decentralization, federation, and self-hosting; free drivers,
-firmware, and hardware designs; real-time voice and video chat;
-encourage contribution by people underrepresented in the community,
-and more.</li>
-
-<li><strong>Can you take over an <a
-href="/server/takeaction.html#unmaint">unmaintained GNU
-package</a>?</strong>
-<span class="gnun-split"></span>
+Priority Areas</a>?</strong></p>
+<ul>
+ <li>Free phone operating system,</li>
+ <li>decentralization, federation and self-hosting,</li>
+ <li>free drivers, firmware and hardware designs,</li>
+ <li>real-time voice and video chat,</li>
+ <li>encourage contribution by people underrepresented in the community,</li>
+ <li>and more.</li>
+</ul>
+
+<p><strong>Can you help <a
+href="/server/takeaction.html#unmaint">maintain a GNU package</a>?</strong></p>
+<ul>
+<li><span class="gnun-split"></span>
<a href="/software/cfengine/">cfengine</a>,
<a href="/software/freetalk/">freetalk</a>,
<a href="/software/halifax/">halifax</a>,
<a href="/software/mcron/">mcron</a>,
<a href="/software/quickthreads/">quickthreads</a><span
class="gnun-split"></span>,
-are all <a href="/server/takeaction.html#unmaint">looking for
-maintainers</a>. Also, these packages are looking for co-maintainers:
+are all looking for maintainers.</li>
+
+<li>Also, these packages are looking for co-maintainers:
<span class="gnun-split"></span>
<a href="/software/aspell/">aspell</a>,
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basic injustice</a>. The developers often exercise that power to the
detriment of the users they ought to serve.</p>
+<p>We say a program has a “back door“ when someone who is
+not supposed to be in control of the computer where it is installed
+can send it commands via some other channel.</p>
+
<p>Here are examples of demonstrated back doors in proprietary software.
They are sorted out according to what they are known to allow. Back doors
that allow full control over the operating system are said to be
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href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative
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Foundation, Inc.</p>
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href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative
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There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
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alters Chrome</a>.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><li>In order to increase Windows 10's
install base, Microsoft</strong></del></span>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><li>In order to increase Windows 10's
install base,</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201608170">
- <p> After</em></ins></span> <a
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+<span class="removed"><del><strong><a
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+blatantly disregards user choice</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Telemetry Compatibility service <a
+
href="https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/microsoft-telemetry-compatibility/cefa7c8e-49c9-4965-aef6-2d5f01bb38f2?tab=AllReplies#tabs">
+ drastically reduces the performances of machines running
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the download of Windows 10</a>
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+
href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/3012278/microsoft-windows/microsoft-sets-stage-for-massive-windows-10-upgrade-strategy.html"></em></ins></span>
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This page describes how various proprietary programs <span
class="removed"><del><strong>mess up</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>harass or annoy</em></ins></span>
the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>user's system. They</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>user, or cause trouble for the user. These
actions</em></ins></span> are like <span
class="removed"><del><strong>sabotage,</strong></del></span>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em>sabotage</em></ins></span> but <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the word “sabotage” is too strong for
them.
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em>sabotage but the word “sabotage”
is too strong for them.
</p>
<div class="important">
-<p>If you know of an example that ought to be in this page but isn't
+<p>If you know of an example that ought to be in this
page</em></ins></span> but <span class="inserted"><ins><em>isn't
here, please write to <a
href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>
to inform us. Please include the URL of a trustworthy reference or two
@@ -89,12 +89,12 @@
<li id="M201804180">
<p>Pearson's proprietary educational software <a
href="https://gizmodo.com/pearson-embedded-a-social-psychological-experiment-in-s-1825367784">
- did an experiment on real students</a>, treating students
differently</em></ins></span>
- to <span class="removed"><del><strong>increase</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>observe the results.</p>
+ did an experiment on real students</a>, treating students differently
+ to observe the results.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201803190">
- <p>Microsoft is planning to make</em></ins></span> Windows <span
class="removed"><del><strong>10's install base,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ <p>Microsoft is planning</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>increase</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>make</em></ins></span> Windows <span
class="removed"><del><strong>10's install base,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/19/windows-10-microsoft-force-people-edge-browser-windows-mail-chrome-firefox">
impose use of its browser, Edge, in certain
circumstances</a>.</p>
@@ -135,7 +135,14 @@
<li id="M201701110">
<p>An upgrade package for Acrobat Reader <a
href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/adobe-acrobat-reader-dc-update-installs-chrome-browser-extension/">silently
- alters Chrome</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ alters Chrome</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201612140">
+ <p>The Microsoft Telemetry Compatibility service <a
+
href="https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/microsoft-telemetry-compatibility/cefa7c8e-49c9-4965-aef6-2d5f01bb38f2?tab=AllReplies#tabs">
+ drastically reduces the performances of machines running
+ Windows 10</a>, and can't be disabled
easily.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
<span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Microsoft</strong></del></span>
@@ -291,7 +298,7 @@
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@@ -110,6 +112,13 @@
alters Chrome</a>.</p>
</li>
+ <li id="M201612140">
+ <p>The Microsoft Telemetry Compatibility service <a
+
href="https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-performance/microsoft-telemetry-compatibility/cefa7c8e-49c9-4965-aef6-2d5f01bb38f2?tab=AllReplies#tabs">
+ drastically reduces the performances of machines running
+ Windows 10</a>, and can't be disabled easily.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M201608170">
<p> After <a
href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html#windows10-forcing">forcing the
download of Windows 10</a>
on computers that were running Windows 7 and 8, Microsoft <a
@@ -217,7 +226,7 @@
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Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative
@@ -227,7 +236,7 @@
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<dt>HideMyAss</dt>
<dd>Sends traffic to LinkedIn. Also,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>EU Copyright Directive make</em></ins></span> it
<span class="removed"><del><strong>stores detailed logs
- and may turn them over to the UK government if
+ and may turn them over</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ href="https://boingboing.net/2017/11/25/la-la-la-cant-hear-you.html">
+ illegal</em></ins></span> to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>study how iOS
cr…apps spy on users</a>, because
+ this would require circumventing</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>UK government if
requested.</dd>
<dt>VPN Services HotspotShield</dt>
<dd>Injects JavaScript code into the HTML pages returned to the
users. The stated purpose of the JS injection is to display
- ads. Uses roughly 5 tracking libraries. Also, it redirects the
- user's traffic through valueclick.com (an advertising
+ ads. Uses roughly 5 tracking libraries. Also, it
redirects</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>iOS
DRM.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201709210">
+ <p>In</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>user's traffic through valueclick.com
(an advertising
website).</dd>
<dt>WiFi Protector VPN</dt>
- <dd>Injects JavaScript code into HTML pages, and also uses
+ <dd>Injects JavaScript code into HTML pages,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>latest iThings system,
+ “turning off” WiFi</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>also uses
roughly 5 tracking libraries. Developers of this app have
- confirmed that the non-premium version of the app does
- JavaScript injection for tracking and display ads.</dd>
- </dl>
-</li>
-<li>
+ confirmed that the non-premium version of</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Bluetooth</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>app</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>obvious way <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/sep/21/ios-11-apple-toggling-wifi-bluetooth-control-centre-doesnt-turn-them-off">
+ doesn't really turn them off</a>. A more advanced way
really</em></ins></span> does
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>JavaScript
injection</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>turn
+ them off—only until 5am. That's Apple</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>tracking and display ads.</dd>
+ </dl></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>you—“We
+ know you want to be spied on”.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
<p><a
href="http://www.privmetrics.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/wisec2015.pdf">A
study in 2015</a> found that 90% of the top-ranked gratis
proprietary Android apps contained recognizable tracking libraries. For
the paid proprietary apps, it was only 60%.</p>
<p>The article confusingly describes gratis apps as “free”,
- but most of them are not in fact
- <a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free software</a>.
- It also uses the ugly word “monetize”. A good replacement
- for that word is “exploit”; nearly always that will fit
- perfectly.</p>
-</li>
-
-<li>
- <p>Apps for BART
- <a
href="https://consumerist.com/2017/05/23/passengers-say-commuter-rail-app-illegally-collects-personal-user-data/">snoop
on users</a>.</p>
- <p>With free software apps, users could <em>make sure</em>
that they don't snoop.</p>
- <p>With proprietary apps, one can only hope that they don't.</p>
-</li>
-
-<li>
- <p>A study found 234 Android apps that track users by
- <a
href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/234-android-applications-are-currently-using-ultrasonic-beacons-to-track-users/">listening
- to ultrasound from beacons placed in stores or played by TV
programs</a>.
- </p>
-
-</li>
-
-<li>
- <p>Pairs of Android apps can collude to transmit users' personal
- data to servers. <a
href="https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/04/when-apps-collude-to-steal-your-data/522177/">A
study found
- tens of thousands of pairs that collude</a>.</p>
-</li>
-
-<li>
-<p>Google Play intentionally sends app developers <a
-href="http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/google-play-store-policy-raises-privacy-concerns-331116">
-the personal details of users that install the app</a>.</p>
-
-<p>Merely asking the “consent” of users is not enough
-to legitimize actions like this. At this point, most users have
-stopped reading the “Terms and Conditions” that spell out
-what they are “consenting” to. Google should clearly
-and honestly identify the information it collects on users, instead
-of hiding it in an obscurely worded EULA.</p>
-
-<p>However, to truly protect people's privacy, we must prevent Google
-and other companies from getting this personal information in the first
-place!</p>
-</li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Google Play (a component of Android) <a
-
href="https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/235594-yes-google-play-is-tracking-you-and-thats-just-the-tip-of-a-very-large-iceberg">
- tracks the users' movements without their permission</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Even if you disable Google Maps and location tracking, you must
- disable Google Play itself to completely stop the tracking. This is
- yet another example of nonfree software pretending to obey the user,
- when it's actually doing something else. Such a thing would be almost
- unthinkable with free software.</p>
-
- </li>
-
- <li><p>More than 73% of the most popular Android apps
- <a href="http://jots.pub/a/2015103001/index.php">share personal,
- behavioral and location information</a> of their users with third
parties.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li><p>“Cryptic communication,” unrelated to the
app's functionality,
- was <a
href="http://news.mit.edu/2015/data-transferred-android-apps-hiding-1119">
- found in the 500 most popular gratis Android apps</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The article should not have described these apps as
- “free”—they are not free software. The clear way to say
- “zero price” is “gratis.”</p>
-
- <p>The article takes for granted that the usual analytics tools are
- legitimate, but is that valid? Software developers have no right to
- analyze what users are doing or how. “Analytics” tools that
snoop are
- just as wrong as any other snooping.</p>
- </li>
- <li><p>Gratis Android apps (but not <a
href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free software</a>)
- connect to 100
- <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/may/06/free-android-apps-connect-tracking-advertising-websites">tracking
and advertising</a> URLs,
- on the average.</p>
- </li>
- <li><p>Spyware is present in some Android devices when they are
sold.
- Some Motorola phones modify Android to
- <a
href="http://www.beneaththewaves.net/Projects/Motorola_Is_Listening.html">
- send personal data to Motorola</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li><p>Some manufacturers add a
- <a
href="http://androidsecuritytest.com/features/logs-and-services/loggers/carrieriq/">
- hidden general surveillance package such as Carrier
IQ.</a></p>
- </li>
-
- <li><p><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html#samsung">
- Samsung's back door</a> provides access to any file on the
system.</p>
- </li>
-</ul>
-
-
-
-<!-- #SpywareOnMobiles -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each subsection
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-
-<div class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareOnMobiles">Spyware on Mobiles</h3>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareOnMobiles">#SpywareOnMobiles</a>)</span>
-</div>
-<div style="clear: left;"></div>
-
-
-<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareIniThings">Spyware in iThings</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareIniThings">#SpywareIniThings</a>)</span>
-</div>
-
-<ul>
- <li><p>The DMCA and the EU Copyright Directive make it <a
-href="https://boingboing.net/2017/11/25/la-la-la-cant-hear-you.html">
- illegal</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
- href="https://boingboing.net/2017/11/25/la-la-la-cant-hear-you.html">
- illegal</em></ins></span> to study how iOS <span
class="removed"><del><strong>cr...apps</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>cr…apps</em></ins></span> spy on
users</a>, because
- this would require circumventing the iOS DRM.</p>
- </li>
-
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>In</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201709210">
- <p>In</em></ins></span> the latest iThings system,
- “turning off” WiFi and Bluetooth the obvious way <a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/sep/21/ios-11-apple-toggling-wifi-bluetooth-control-centre-doesnt-turn-them-off">
- doesn't really turn them off</a>. A more advanced way really does
turn
- them off—only until 5am. That's Apple for you—“We
- know you want to be spied on”.</p>
- </li>
-
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Apple</strong></del></span>
+ but most of them are not in fact</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201702150">
- <p>Apple</em></ins></span> proposes <a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/15/apple-removing-iphone-home-button-fingerprint-scanning-screen">a
- fingerprint-scanning touch <span
class="removed"><del><strong>screen</a>
- — which</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>screen</a>—which</em></ins></span> would
mean no way
+ <p>Apple proposes</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>.
+ It also uses</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/15/apple-removing-iphone-home-button-fingerprint-scanning-screen">a
+ fingerprint-scanning touch screen</a>—which would mean no way
to use it without having your fingerprints taken. Users would have
- no way to tell whether the phone is snooping on
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>them.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>iPhones</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>them.</p>
+ no way to tell whether</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>ugly word “monetize”. A good
replacement
+ for that word</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“exploit”; nearly always that will fit
+ perfectly.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>snooping on them.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201611170">
- <p>iPhones <a
-
href="https://theintercept.com/2016/11/17/iphones-secretly-send-call-history-to-apple-security-firm-says/">send
- lots of personal data to Apple's servers</a>. Big Brother can get
- them from there.</p>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
+ <p>Apps for BART</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201611170">
+ <p>iPhones</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://consumerist.com/2017/05/23/passengers-say-commuter-rail-app-illegally-collects-personal-user-data/">snoop
on users</a>.</p>
+ <p>With free software apps, users could <em>make sure</em>
that they don't snoop.</p>
+ <p>With proprietary apps, one</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://theintercept.com/2016/11/17/iphones-secretly-send-call-history-to-apple-security-firm-says/">send
+ lots of personal data to Apple's servers</a>. Big
Brother</em></ins></span> can <span class="removed"><del><strong>only hope that
they don't.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>get
+ them from there.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201509240">
- <p>iThings automatically upload to Apple's servers all the photos
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
+ <p>A study found 234 Android apps that track users by
+ <a
href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/234-android-applications-are-currently-using-ultrasonic-beacons-to-track-users/">listening</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201509240">
+ <p>iThings automatically upload</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>ultrasound from beacons placed
in</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Apple's servers all
the photos
and videos they make.</p>
- <blockquote><p> iCloud Photo Library stores every photo and
video you
+ <blockquote><p> iCloud Photo Library</em></ins></span> stores
<span class="removed"><del><strong>or played</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>every photo and video you
take, and keeps them up to date on all your devices. Any edits you
make are automatically updated everywhere. […]
</p></blockquote>
<p>(From <a
href="https://www.apple.com/icloud/photos/">Apple's iCloud
information</a> as accessed on 24 Sep 2015.) The iCloud feature is
- <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202033">activated by the
- startup of iOS</a>. The term “cloud” means “please
+ <a
href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202033">activated</em></ins></span>
by <span class="removed"><del><strong>TV programs</a>.
+ </p>
+
+</li>
+
+<li>
+ <p>Pairs</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the
+ startup</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>Android
apps can collude</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>iOS</a>. The term “cloud” means
“please
don't ask where.”</p>
- <p>There is a way to
- <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201104"> deactivate
+ <p>There is a way</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>transmit users' personal
+ data</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201104"> deactivate
iCloud</a>, but it's active by default so it still counts as a
surveillance functionality.</p>
- <p>Unknown people apparently took advantage of this
to</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2016/11/17/iphones-secretly-send-call-history-to-apple-security-firm-says">send
- lots</strong></del></span>
+ <p>Unknown people apparently took advantage of
this</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>servers.</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/04/when-apps-collude-to-steal-your-data/522177/">A
study found
+ tens</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/01/naked-celebrity-hack-icloud-backup-jennifer-lawrence">get
- nude photos</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>personal data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>many celebrities</a>. They
needed</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>break</em></ins></span> Apple's <span
class="removed"><del><strong>servers</a>. Big Brother
can</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>security to</em></ins></span> get <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>at them, but NSA can access any of</em></ins></span>
them <span class="inserted"><ins><em>through <a
-
href="/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html#digitalcash">PRISM</a>.</p>
+ nude photos</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>thousands</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>many celebrities</a>. They needed to break
Apple's
+ security to get at them, but NSA can access any</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pairs that
collude</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>them through <a
+
href="/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html#digitalcash">PRISM</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201409220">
- <p>Apple can, and regularly does, <a
-
href="http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/05/new-guidelines-outline-what-iphone-data-apple-can-give-to-police/">
- remotely extract some data</em></ins></span> from <span
class="removed"><del><strong>there.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>iPhones for the state</a>.</p>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
+<p>Google Play intentionally sends app developers</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201409220">
+ <p>Apple can, and regularly does,</em></ins></span> <a
+<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/google-play-store-policy-raises-privacy-concerns-331116">
+the personal details of users that install the app</a>.</p>
+
+<p>Merely asking</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/05/new-guidelines-outline-what-iphone-data-apple-can-give-to-police/">
+ remotely extract some data from iPhones for</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“consent” of users
is</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>state</a>.</p>
<p>This may have improved with <a
href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/2014/09/17/2612af58-3ed2-11e4-b03f-de718edeb92f_story.html">
iOS 8 security improvements</a>; but <a
- href="https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/09/22/apple-data/">
- not as much as Apple claims</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+
href="https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/09/22/apple-data/"></em></ins></span>
+ not <span class="removed"><del><strong>enough</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>as much as Apple claims</a>.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The iMessage app on
iThings</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201407230">
+ <li id="M201407230">
<p><a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/23/iphone-backdoors-surveillance-forensic-services">
- Several “features” of iOS seem to exist
- for no possible purpose other than surveillance</a>. Here is
the</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2016/09/28/apple-logs-your-imessage-contacts-and-may-share-them-with-police/">tells
- a server every phone number that</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/iOS_Backdoors_Attack_Points_Surveillance_Mechanisms_Moved.pdf">
+ Several “features” of iOS seem</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>legitimize actions like this. At this point, most
users have
+stopped reading</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>exist
+ for no possible purpose other than surveillance</a>. Here
is</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>“Terms and
Conditions” that spell out
+what they are “consenting” to. Google should clearly
+and honestly identify</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/iOS_Backdoors_Attack_Points_Surveillance_Mechanisms_Moved.pdf">
Technical presentation</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201401100">
<p>The <a class="not-a-duplicate"
href="http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/privacy-advocates-worry-over-new-apple-iphone-tracking-feature-161836223.html">
- iBeacon</a> lets stores determine exactly where</em></ins></span>
the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user types into
it</a>;</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>iThing is,
and
+ iBeacon</a> lets stores determine exactly where</em></ins></span>
the <span class="removed"><del><strong>information it
collects</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>iThing is, and
get other info too.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201312300">
<p><a
href="http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-12-30/how-nsa-hacks-your-iphone-presenting-dropout-jeep">
- Either Apple helps</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>server records these numbers</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>NSA snoop on all the data in an iThing, or it
+ Either Apple helps the NSA snoop</em></ins></span> on <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>all the data in an iThing, or it
is totally incompetent</a>.</p>
</li>
@@ -905,25 +805,23 @@
</li>
<li id="M201210170">
- <p>There is also a feature</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>at least 30
- days.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>web sites to track users, which is <a
+ <p>There is also a feature for web sites to track</em></ins></span>
users, <span class="removed"><del><strong>instead
+of hiding</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>which is <a
href="http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/10/17/how-to-disable-apple-ios-user-tracking-ios-6/">
- enabled by default</a>. (That article talks about iOS 6, but it is
- still true in iOS 7.)</p></em></ins></span>
+ enabled by default</a>. (That article talks about iOS 6,
but</em></ins></span> it <span class="inserted"><ins><em>is
+ still true</em></ins></span> in <span class="inserted"><ins><em>iOS
7.)</p>
</li>
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Users</strong></del></span>
+ <li id="M201204280">
+ <p>Users cannot make</em></ins></span> an <span
class="removed"><del><strong>obscurely worded EULA.</p>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201204280">
- <p>Users</em></ins></span> cannot make an Apple ID <span
class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/49951/how-can-i-download-free-apps-without-registering-an-apple-idcool">(necessary</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>(<a
+<p>However,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Apple
ID (<a
href="https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/49951/how-can-i-download-free-apps-without-registering-an-apple-id">necessary</em></ins></span>
- to install even gratis <span
class="removed"><del><strong>apps)</a></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>apps</a>)</em></ins></span> without giving a
valid
- email address and receiving the <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>verification</em></ins></span> code Apple sends
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>truly protect people's privacy, we
must prevent Google</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>install even gratis apps</a>) without giving a
valid
+ email address</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>other companies</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>receiving the verification code Apple sends
to it.</p>
</li>
-
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Around
47%</strong></del></span>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em></ul>
+</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
@@ -935,8 +833,9 @@
<li id="M201812060">
<p>Facebook's app got “consent” to <a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/dec/06/facebook-emails-reveal-discussions-over-call-log-consent">
- upload call logs automatically from Android phones</a> while
disguising
- what the “consent” was for.</p>
+ upload call logs automatically</em></ins></span> from <span
class="removed"><del><strong>getting this personal information
in</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Android
phones</a> while disguising
+ what</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>first
+place!</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“consent” was for.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201711210">
@@ -949,134 +848,146 @@
<li id="M201611150">
<p>Some portable phones <a
href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kryptowire-discovered-mobile-phone-firmware-that-transmitted-personally-identifiable-information-pii-without-user-consent-or-disclosure-300362844.html">are
- sold with spyware sending lots of data to China</a>.</p>
+ sold with spyware sending lots of data to
China</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201609140">
- <p>Google Play (a component</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the most popular iOS apps</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>Android)</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>class="not-a-duplicate"
- href="http://jots.pub/a/2015103001/index.php">share personal,
- behavioral</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/235594-yes-google-play-is-tracking-you-and-thats-just-the-tip-of-a-very-large-iceberg">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li></strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201609140"></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Google Play (a component of Android) <a
+
href="https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/235594-yes-google-play-is-tracking-you-and-thats-just-the-tip-of-a-very-large-iceberg">
tracks the users' movements without their permission</a>.</p>
- <p>Even if you disable Google Maps</em></ins></span> and location
<span class="removed"><del><strong>information</a></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>tracking, you must
+ <p>Even if you disable Google Maps and location tracking, you must
disable Google Play itself to completely stop the tracking. This is
- yet another example</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>their users with third parties.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li><p>iThings automatically upload</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>nonfree software pretending</em></ins></span> to
<span class="removed"><del><strong>Apple's servers all</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>obey</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>photos</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user,
+ yet another example of nonfree software pretending to obey the user,
when it's actually doing something else. Such a thing would be almost
unthinkable with free software.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201507030">
- <p>Samsung phones come with <a
-
href="http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/07/samsung-sued-for-loading-devices-with-unremovable-crapware-in-china/">apps
- that users can't delete</a>,</em></ins></span> and
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>videos</strong></del></span> they
<span class="removed"><del><strong>make.</p>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>More than 73% of the
most popular Android apps</strong></del></span>
- <blockquote><p>
- iCloud Photo Library stores every photo and video you take,
- and keeps them up to date on all your devices.
- Any edits you make are automatically updated everywhere. [...]
- </p></blockquote>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201507030">
+ <p>Samsung phones come with</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://jots.pub/a/2015103001/index.php">share
personal,
+ behavioral</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/07/samsung-sued-for-loading-devices-with-unremovable-crapware-in-china/">apps
+ that users can't delete</a>,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>location information</a>
of</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>they send so much data
that</em></ins></span> their <span class="removed"><del><strong>users with
third parties.</p>
+ </li>
- <p>(From <a
href="https://www.apple.com/icloud/photos/">Apple's iCloud
- information</a> as accessed on 24 Sep 2015.) The iCloud
feature</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>send so much data
that their
- transmission</em></ins></span> is
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202033">activated</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>a substantial expense for users. Said
transmission,
- not wanted or requested</em></ins></span> by the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>startup</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user, clearly must constitute spying</em></ins></span>
- of <span class="removed"><del><strong>iOS</a>.</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>some kind.</p>
+ <li><p>“Cryptic communication,” unrelated to the
app's functionality,
+ was <a
href="http://news.mit.edu/2015/data-transferred-android-apps-hiding-1119">
+ found in the 500 most popular gratis Android apps</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>The article should not have described these apps as
+ “free”—they are not free software. The clear way to say
+ “zero price”</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>transmission</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“gratis.”</p>
+
+ <p>The article takes</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>a substantial expense</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>granted that</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users. Said transmission,
+ not wanted or requested by</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>usual analytics tools are
+ legitimate, but is that valid? Software developers have no
right</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user, clearly must
constitute spying
+ of some kind.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201403120">
<p><a href="/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html#samsung">
- Samsung's back door</a> provides access to any file on the
system.</p>
+ Samsung's back door</a> provides access</em></ins></span> to
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>analyze what users are doing or how.
“Analytics” tools that snoop are
+ just as wrong as</strong></del></span> any <span
class="removed"><del><strong>other snooping.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>file on the system.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Gratis</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201308010">
+ <p>Spyware in</em></ins></span> Android <span
class="removed"><del><strong>apps (but not <a
href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free software</a>)
+ connect to 100</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phones (and Windows? laptops): The Wall Street
+ Journal (in an article blocked from us by a paywall) reports
that</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/may/06/free-android-apps-connect-tracking-advertising-websites">tracking
and advertising</a> URLs,
+ on</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/1/4580718/fbi-can-remotely-activate-android-and-laptop-microphones-reports-wsj"></em></ins></span>
+ the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>average.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>FBI can remotely activate the GPS and microphone in
Android phones
+ and laptops</a>. (I suspect this means Windows laptops.) Here is
<a
+ href="http://cryptome.org/2013/08/fbi-hackers.htm">more
info</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201307280">
+ <p>Spyware</em></ins></span> is present in some Android devices when
they are
+ sold. Some Motorola <span class="removed"><del><strong>phones
modify</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>phones, made when
this company was owned
+ by Google, use a modified version of</em></ins></span> Android <span
class="removed"><del><strong>to</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>that</em></ins></span> <a
+
href="http://www.beneaththewaves.net/Projects/Motorola_Is_Listening.html">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>send</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>sends</em></ins></span> personal data to
Motorola</a>.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201308010">
- <p>Spyware in Android phones (and Windows?
laptops):</em></ins></span> The <span class="removed"><del><strong>term
“cloud”</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Wall
Street
- Journal (in an article blocked from us by a paywall) reports that <a
-
href="http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/1/4580718/fbi-can-remotely-activate-android-and-laptop-microphones-reports-wsj">
- the FBI can remotely activate the GPS and microphone in Android phones
- and laptops</a>. (I suspect this</em></ins></span> means
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>“please don't ask
where.”</p>
-
- <p>There</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Windows laptops.) Here</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a way to</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201104">
- deactivate iCloud</a>, but it's active</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://cryptome.org/2013/08/fbi-hackers.htm">more
info</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201307280">
- <p>Spyware is present in some Android devices when they are
- sold. Some Motorola phones, made when this company was
owned</em></ins></span>
- by <span class="removed"><del><strong>default so it still counts
as</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Google,
use</em></ins></span> a
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance functionality.</p>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Some manufacturers add
a</strong></del></span>
- <p>Unknown people apparently took advantage</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>modified version</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>this to</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android that</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/01/naked-celebrity-hack-icloud-backup-jennifer-lawrence">get
- nude photos of many celebrities</a>. They needed to break Apple's
- security</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.beneaththewaves.net/Projects/Motorola_Is_Listening.html">
- sends personal data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>get at them, but NSA can access any of them
through</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Motorola</a>.</p>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201307250">
+ <p>A Motorola phone</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://androidsecuritytest.com/features/logs-and-services/loggers/carrieriq/">
+ hidden general surveillance package such as Carrier
IQ.</a></p>
</li>
- <li id="M201307250">
- <p>A Motorola phone</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html#digitalcash">PRISM</a>.
- </p></li>
-
- <li><p>Spyware in iThings:</strong></del></span>
+ <li><p><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html#samsung">
+ Samsung's back door</a> provides access to any file
on</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.itproportal.com/2013/07/25/motorolas-new-x8-arm-chip-underpinning-the-always-on-future-of-android/">
- listens for voice all</em></ins></span> the <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>time</a>.</p>
+ listens for voice all</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>system.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>time</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
- <li id="M201302150">
- <p>Google Play intentionally sends app developers</em></ins></span>
<a <span class="removed"><del><strong>class="not-a-duplicate"
-
href="http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/privacy-advocates-worry-over-new-apple-iphone-tracking-feature-161836223.html">
- iBeacon</a> lets stores determine exactly
where</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/google-play-store-policy-raises-privacy-concerns-331116"></em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>iThing is,
- and get other info too.</p>
- </li>
- <li><p>There</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>personal details of users that install the
app</a>.</p>
- <p>Merely asking the “consent” of
users</em></ins></span> is <span class="removed"><del><strong>also a feature
for web sites</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>not
enough</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>track</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>legitimize actions like this. At this
point, most users have stopped
- reading the “Terms and Conditions” that spell out what
- they are “consenting” to. Google should clearly and
- honestly identify the information it collects on</em></ins></span> users,
<span class="removed"><del><strong>which is
- <a
href="http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/10/17/how-to-disable-apple-ios-user-tracking-ios-6/">
- enabled by default</a>. (That article talks about iOS 6,
but</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>instead of
- hiding</em></ins></span> it
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>is still true</strong></del></span>
in <span class="removed"><del><strong>iOS 7.)</p>
- </li>
+<!-- #SpywareOnMobiles -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each subsection
-->
- <li><p>The iThing also
- <a
-href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160313215042/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/08/ios7_tracking_now_its_a_favourite_feature/">
- tells Apple its geolocation</a> by default, though that can be
- turned off.</p>
+<div class="big-section">
+ <h3 id="SpywareOnMobiles">Spyware on Mobiles</h3>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareOnMobiles">#SpywareOnMobiles</a>)</span>
+</div>
+<div style="clear: left;"></div>
+
+
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareIniThings">Spyware in iThings</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareIniThings">#SpywareIniThings</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<ul>
+ <li><p>The DMCA and the EU Copyright Directive make
it</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201302150">
+ <p>Google Play intentionally sends app developers</em></ins></span>
<a
+<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://boingboing.net/2017/11/25/la-la-la-cant-hear-you.html">
+ illegal</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/google-play-store-policy-raises-privacy-concerns-331116">
+ the personal details of users that install the app</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Merely asking the “consent” of users is not
enough</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>study how iOS
cr...apps spy on users</a>, because</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>legitimize actions like this.
At</em></ins></span> this
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>would require
circumventing</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>point, most
users have stopped
+ reading</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>iOS
DRM.</p>
</li>
- <li><p>Apple can,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>an obscurely worded EULA.</p>
+ <li><p>In</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“Terms and Conditions” that spell out what
+ they are “consenting” to. Google should clearly and
+ honestly identify</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>latest iThings system, “turning off”
WiFi</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>information it
collects on users, instead of
+ hiding it in an obscurely worded EULA.</p>
<p>However, to truly protect people's privacy, we must prevent
Google</em></ins></span>
- and <span class="removed"><del><strong>regularly does,
- <a
href="http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/05/new-guidelines-outline-what-iphone-data-apple-can-give-to-police/">
- remotely extract some data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other companies</em></ins></span> from <span
class="removed"><del><strong>iPhones for</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>getting this personal information
in</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>state</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>first place!</p></em></ins></span>
+ and <span class="removed"><del><strong>Bluetooth</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>other companies from getting this personal
information in</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>obvious way</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>first place!</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201111170">
+ <p>Some manufacturers add a</em></ins></span> <a
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/sep/21/ios-11-apple-toggling-wifi-bluetooth-control-centre-doesnt-turn-them-off">
+ doesn't really turn them off</a>.
+ A more advanced way really does turn them off—only until 5am.
+ That's Apple for you—“We know you want to be spied
on”.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://androidsecuritytest.com/features/logs-and-services/loggers/carrieriq/">
+ hidden general surveillance package such as Carrier
IQ</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p><a
href="http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-12-30/how-nsa-hacks-your-iphone-presenting-dropout-jeep">
- Either Apple helps the NSA snoop</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201111170">
- <p>Some manufacturers add a <a
-
href="http://androidsecuritytest.com/features/logs-and-services/loggers/carrieriq/">
- hidden general surveillance package such as Carrier IQ</a>.</p>
- </li>
-</ul>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Apple
proposes</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em></ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
@@ -1086,194 +997,189 @@
<ul class="blurbs">
<li id="M201603080">
- <p>E-books can contain JavaScript code, and <a
-
href="http://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/mar/08/men-make-up-their-minds-about-books-faster-than-women-study-finds">
- sometimes this code snoops</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>all the data in an iThing,
- or it is totally incompetent.</a></p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>readers</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
+ <p>E-books can contain JavaScript code, and</em></ins></span> <a
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/15/apple-removing-iphone-home-button-fingerprint-scanning-screen">a
fingerprint-scanning touch screen</a>
+ — which would mean no way to use it without having your
fingerprints
+ taken. Users would have no way to tell whether the phone is
snooping</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/mar/08/men-make-up-their-minds-about-books-faster-than-women-study-finds">
+ sometimes this code snoops</em></ins></span> on
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>them.</p></li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p><a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/23/iphone-backdoors-surveillance-forensic-services">
- Several “features”</strong></del></span>
+ <li><p>iPhones</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>readers</a>.</p>
+ </li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201410080">
+ <li id="M201410080">
<p>Adobe made “Digital Editions,”
- the e-reader used by most US libraries, <a
-
href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/blogs/open-enterprise/drm-strikes-again-3575860/">
- send lots</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>iOS
seem</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>exist for no
- possible purpose other than surveillance</a>. Here
is</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Adobe</a>.
Adobe's “excuse”: it's
- needed to check DRM!</p>
+ the e-reader used by most US libraries,</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2016/11/17/iphones-secretly-send-call-history-to-apple-security-firm-says">send</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/blogs/open-enterprise/drm-strikes-again-3575860/">
+ send</em></ins></span> lots of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>personal</strong></del></span> data to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Apple's servers</a>. Big Brother can
+ get them from there.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Adobe</a>. Adobe's “excuse”: it's
+ needed to check DRM!</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201212030">
- <p>Spyware in many e-readers—not only</em></ins></span> the
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>Kindle:</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/iOS_Backdoors_Attack_Points_Surveillance_Mechanisms_Moved.pdf">
- Technical presentation</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The iMessage app on
iThings</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201212030">
+ <p>Spyware in many e-readers—not only the
Kindle:</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2016/09/28/apple-logs-your-imessage-contacts-and-may-share-them-with-police/">tells
+ a server every phone number that</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012">
they
- report even which page the user reads at what
time</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ report even which page</em></ins></span> the user <span
class="removed"><del><strong>types into it</a>; the server records these
numbers for</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>reads</em></ins></span> at <span
class="removed"><del><strong>least 30
+ days.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>what time</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
-</ul>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Users cannot make an
Apple ID</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em></ul>
-<div <span class="inserted"><ins><em>class="big-section">
+<div class="big-section">
<h3 id="SpywareInApplications">Spyware in Applications</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInApplications">#SpywareInApplications</a>)</span>
</div>
<div style="clear: left;"></div>
-<div</em></ins></span> class="big-subsection">
- <h4 <span
class="removed"><del><strong>id="SpywareInTelephones">Spyware in
Telephones</h4></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="SpywareInMobileApps">Mobile
Apps</h4></em></ins></span>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="#SpywareInTelephones">#SpywareInTelephones</a>)</span></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="#SpywareInMobileApps">#SpywareInMobileApps</a>)</span></em></ins></span>
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInMobileApps">Mobile Apps</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInMobileApps">#SpywareInMobileApps</a>)</span>
</div>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><ul>
- <li><p>Tracking software in popular</strong></del></span>
+<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M201901050">
+ <p>The Weather Channel app</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/49951/how-can-i-download-free-apps-without-registering-an-apple-idcool">(necessary</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jan/04/weather-channel-app-lawsuit-location-data-selling">
+ stored users' locations</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>install even gratis apps)</a>
+ without giving</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the
company's server</a>. The company is
+ being sued, demanding that it notify the users of what it will do
+ with the data.</p>
+
+ <p>I think that lawsuit is about</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>valid email address and
receiving</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>side issue.
What</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>code Apple
+ sends to it.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>company does
+ with the data is a secondary issue. The principal wrong here is that
+ the company gets that data at all.</p>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
- <li id="M201810244">
- <p>Some</em></ins></span> Android apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>is pervasive and
- sometimes very clever. Some trackers can</strong></del></span> <a
-<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/11/24/staggering-variety-of-clandestine-trackers-found-in-popular-android-apps/">
- follow a user's movements around a physical store by noticing WiFi
- networks</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
- track the phones of users that have deleted
them</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p><a
+
href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gy77wy/stop-using-third-party-weather-apps">
+ Other weather apps</a>, including Accuweather and WeatherBug, are
+ tracking people's locations.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Android tracks
location for</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201808030">
- <p>Some</em></ins></span> Google <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>apps on Android</em></ins></span> <a
-<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20171121/09030238658/investigation-finds-google-collected-location-data-even-with-location-services-turned-off.shtml"></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/aug/13/google-location-tracking-android-iphone-mobile">
- record the user's location</em></ins></span> even when <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users disable</em></ins></span> “location <span
class="removed"><del><strong>services”</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>tracking”</a>.</p>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Around 47%
of</strong></del></span>
- <p>There</em></ins></span> are <span
class="removed"><del><strong>turned off, even
- when</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>other ways to
turn off</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone has no
SIM card</a>.</p></li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201810244">
+ <p>Some Android apps <a
+
href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
+ track</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>most
popular iOS</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>phones of
users that have deleted them</a>.</p>
+ </li>
- <li><p>Some portable phones <a
href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kryptowire-discovered-mobile-phone-firmware-that-transmitted-personally-identifiable-information-pii-without-user-consent-or-disclosure-300362844.html">are
- sold with spyware sending lots</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other kinds</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data to China</a>.</p></li>
+ <li id="M201808030">
+ <p>Some Google</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>on Android</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>class="not-a-duplicate"
+ href="http://jots.pub/a/2015103001/index.php">share personal,
+ behavioral and</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/aug/13/google-location-tracking-android-iphone-mobile">
+ record the user's</em></ins></span> location <span
class="removed"><del><strong>information</a></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>even when users disable “location
+ tracking”</a>.</p>
- <li><p>According to Edward Snowden,
- <a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-34444233">agencies can take
over smartphones</a></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>location
- tracking, but most users will be tricked</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>sending hidden text messages which enable them to
turn</strong></del></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>phones
- on</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>misleading
control.</p>
+ <p>There are other ways to turn off the other
kinds</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>their</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>location
+ tracking, but most</em></ins></span> users <span
class="removed"><del><strong>with third
parties.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>will
be tricked by the misleading control.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201806110">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>iThings automatically
upload to Apple's servers all</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201806110">
<p>The Spanish football streaming app <a
-
href="https://boingboing.net/2018/06/11/spanish-football-app-turns-use.html">tracks
- the user's movements</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>off, listen to</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>listens through</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>microphone, retrieve geo-location
data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>microphone</a>.</p>
+
href="https://boingboing.net/2018/06/11/spanish-football-app-turns-use.html">tracks</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>photos and
+ videos they make.</p>
- <p>This makes them act as spies for licensing enforcement.</p>
+ <blockquote><p>
+ iCloud Photo Library stores every photo and video you
take,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user's
movements</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>keeps</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>listens through the microphone</a>.</p>
- <p>I expect it implements DRM, too—that there is no way to save
- a recording. But I can't be sure</em></ins></span> from the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>GPS, take photographs, read text
messages, read call, location and web
- browsing history, and read the contact list.</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>article.</p>
+ <p>This makes</em></ins></span> them <span
class="removed"><del><strong>up to date on all your devices.
+ Any edits you make are automatically updated everywhere. [...]
+ </p></blockquote>
- <p>If you learn to care much less about sports, you will benefit in
- many ways.</em></ins></span> This <span
class="removed"><del><strong>malware</strong></del></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>designed to
- disguise itself from investigation.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>one more.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
+ <p>(From <a
href="https://www.apple.com/icloud/photos/">Apple's iCloud
+ information</a></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>act</em></ins></span> as <span
class="removed"><del><strong>accessed on 24 Sep 2015.) The iCloud feature is
+ <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202033">activated by the
+ startup of iOS</a>. The term “cloud” means
+ “please don't ask where.”</p>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Samsung phones come
with</strong></del></span>
+ <p>There</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>spies
for licensing enforcement.</p>
+
+ <p>I expect it implements DRM, too—that
there</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>no</em></ins></span> way to <span
class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201104">
+ deactivate iCloud</a>, but it's active by default so it still
counts as</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>save</em></ins></span>
+ a
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance functionality.</p>
+
+ <p>Unknown people apparently took advantage of
this</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>recording. But I
can't be sure from the article.</p>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201804160">
- <p>More than</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/07/samsung-sued-for-loading-devices-with-unremovable-crapware-in-china/">apps
that users can't delete</a>,</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/16/child-apps-games-android-us-google-play-store-data-sharing-law-privacy">50%
- of the 5,855 Android apps studied by researchers were found to
snoop</em></ins></span>
- and <span class="inserted"><ins><em>collect information about its
users</a>. 40% of the apps were
- found to insecurely snitch on its users. Furthermore,</em></ins></span>
they <span class="removed"><del><strong>send so much data</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>could
+ <p>If you learn</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>care much less about sports, you will benefit in
+ many ways. This is one more.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201804160">
+ <p>More than</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/sep/01/naked-celebrity-hack-icloud-backup-jennifer-lawrence">get
+ nude photos</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/16/child-apps-games-android-us-google-play-store-data-sharing-law-privacy">50%</em></ins></span>
+ of <span class="removed"><del><strong>many celebrities</a>. They
needed</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the 5,855 Android
apps studied by researchers were found</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>break Apple's
+ security</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>snoop
+ and collect information about its users</a>. 40% of the apps were
+ found to insecurely snitch on its users. Furthermore, they could
detect only some methods of snooping, in these proprietary apps whose
source code they cannot look at. The other apps might be snooping
in other ways.</p>
- <p>This is evidence</em></ins></span> that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary apps generally work
against</em></ins></span>
- their <span class="removed"><del><strong>transmission is a
- substantial expense for</strong></del></span> users. <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Said transmission, not wanted or
- requested by the user, clearly must constitute
spying</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>To protect their
privacy and freedom, Android users
- need to get rid</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>some
- kind.</p></li>
+ <p>This is evidence that proprietary apps generally work against
+ their users. To protect their privacy and freedom, Android users
+ need</em></ins></span> to get <span class="removed"><del><strong>at them,
but NSA can access any</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>rid</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>them through</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the proprietary software—both proprietary
+ Android by</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html#digitalcash">PRISM</a>.
+ </p></li>
- <li><p>A Motorola phone
- <a
href="http://www.itproportal.com/2013/07/25/motorolas-new-x8-arm-chip-underpinning-the-always-on-future-of-android/">
- listens for voice all</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>time</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li><p>Spyware in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary software—both
proprietary</em></ins></span>
- Android <span class="removed"><del><strong>phones (and Windows? laptops):
The Wall
- Street Journal (in an article blocked from us</strong></del></span> by
<span class="removed"><del><strong>a paywall)
- reports that</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/1/4580718/fbi-can-remotely-activate-android-and-laptop-microphones-reports-wsj"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://replicant.us">switching to
Replicant</a>,
- and</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>FBI can
remotely activate</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary apps by getting apps
from</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>GPS and
microphone in Android
- phones and laptops</a>.
- (I suspect this means Windows laptops.) Here is</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>free software
- only</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://cryptome.org/2013/08/fbi-hackers.htm">more
info</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid
store</a> that <a
- href="https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/Antifeatures"> prominently warns
- the user if an app contains
anti-features</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <li><p>Spyware in iThings:</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://replicant.us">switching to
Replicant</a>,
+ and the proprietary apps by getting apps from the free software
+ only <a href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid store</a> that
<a
+ href="https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/Antifeatures"> prominently
warns</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user if an app contains
anti-features</a>.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Portable phones with
GPS will send their GPS location on
- remote command and users cannot stop them:</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201804020">
- <p>Grindr collects information about</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.aclu.org/government-location-tracking-cell-phones-gps-devices-and-license-plate-readers">
-
http://www.aclu.org/government-location-tracking-cell-phones-gps-devices-and-license-plate-readers</a>.
- (The US says it will eventually require all new portable
phones</strong></del></span>
+ <li id="M201804020">
+ <p>Grindr collects information about</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>class="not-a-duplicate"
+
href="http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/privacy-advocates-worry-over-new-apple-iphone-tracking-feature-161836223.html">
+ iBeacon</a> lets stores determine exactly
where</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.commondreams.org/news/2018/04/02/egregious-breach-privacy-popular-app-grindr-supplies-third-parties-users-hiv-status">
- which users are HIV-positive, then provides the
information</em></ins></span> to
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>companies</a>.</p>
+ which users are HIV-positive, then provides</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>iThing is,
+ and get other</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>information to
+ companies</a>.</p>
- <p>Grindr should not</em></ins></span> have <span
class="removed"><del><strong>GPS.)</p>
+ <p>Grindr should not have so much information about its users.
+ It could be designed so that users communicate such</em></ins></span> info
<span class="removed"><del><strong>too.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>to each
+ other but not to the server's database.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li><p>The nonfree Snapchat app's principal purpose
is</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>so much information
about its users.
- It could be designed so that users communicate such info</em></ins></span>
to <span class="removed"><del><strong>restrict
- the use of data on the user's computer,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>each
- other</em></ins></span> but <span class="removed"><del><strong>it does
surveillance
- too: <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/dec/27/snapchat-may-be-exposed-hackers">
- it tries</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>not</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>get</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user's list of other people's phone
- numbers.</a></p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>server's database.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-
-
-<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInMobileApps">Spyware in Mobile Applications</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInMobileApps">#SpywareInMobileApps</a>)</span>
-</div>
-
-<ul>
- <li></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>There is also a
feature for web sites</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201803050"></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201803050">
<p>The moviepass app and dis-service
spy on users even more than users expected. It <a
href="https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/05/moviepass-ceo-proudly-says-the-app-tracks-your-location-before-and-after-movies/">records
- where they travel before and after going to a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>movie</a>.
- </p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>movie</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ where they travel before and after going</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>track users, which</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>a movie</a>.</p>
- <p>Don't be <span class="removed"><del><strong>tracked —
pay</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tracked—pay</em></ins></span> cash!</p>
+ <p>Don't be tracked—pay cash!</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>AI-powered
driving</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201711240">
- <p>Tracking software in popular Android</em></ins></span> apps
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>is pervasive and sometimes very clever.
Some trackers</em></ins></span> can <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/43nz9p/ai-powered-driving-apps-can-track-your-every-move">
- track your every move</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <li id="M201711240">
+ <p>Tracking software in popular Android apps</em></ins></span>
+ is <span class="inserted"><ins><em>pervasive and sometimes very clever.
Some trackers can</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2012/10/17/how-to-disable-apple-ios-user-tracking-ios-6/">
+ enabled</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/11/24/staggering-variety-of-clandestine-trackers-found-in-popular-android-apps/">
- follow a user's movements around a physical store by noticing WiFi
- networks</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ follow a user's movements around a physical store</em></ins></span> by
<span class="removed"><del><strong>default</a>.
(That</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>noticing WiFi
+ networks</a>.</p>
</li>
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201708270">
- <p>The</em></ins></span> Sarahah app <a
+ <li id="M201708270">
+ <p>The Sarahah app <a
href="https://theintercept.com/2017/08/27/hit-app-sarahah-quietly-uploads-your-address-book/">
uploads all phone numbers and email addresses</a> in user's address
- book to <span class="removed"><del><strong>developer's server. Note that
this article misuses</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>developer's server. Note that this article misuses
the words
+ book to developer's server. Note that this</em></ins></span> article
<span class="removed"><del><strong>talks about iOS 6, but</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>misuses the words
“<a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>”
referring to zero price.</p>
</li>
@@ -1283,8 +1189,8 @@
href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/07/stealthy-google-play-apps-recorded-calls-and-stole-e-mails-and-texts">phone
calls and sent them and text messages and emails to
snoopers</a>.</p>
- <p>Google did not intend to make these apps spy; on the contrary, it
- worked in various ways to prevent that, and deleted these apps after
+ <p>Google did not intend to make these apps spy; on the
contrary,</em></ins></span> it
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>worked in various ways to prevent that,
and deleted these apps after
discovering what they did. So we cannot blame Google specifically
for the snooping of these apps.</p>
@@ -1295,149 +1201,200 @@
are malicious</a>.</p>
<p>Could Google have done a better job of preventing apps from
- cheating? There is no systematic way for Google, or Android users,
+ cheating? There</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>still true</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>no systematic way for Google, or Android users,
to inspect executable proprietary apps to see what they do.</p>
<p>Google could demand the source code for these apps, and study
- the source code somehow to determine whether they mistreat users in
- various ways. If it did a good job of this, it could more or less
+ the source code somehow to determine whether they mistreat
users</em></ins></span> in <span class="removed"><del><strong>iOS
7.)</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>various ways. If it did a good job of
this, it could more or less
prevent such snooping, except when the app developers are clever
- enough to outsmart</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>words
- “<a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>”
- referring</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>checking.</p>
+ enough to outsmart the checking.</p>
<p>But since Google itself develops malicious apps, we cannot trust
- Google to protect us. We must demand release of source
code</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>zero
price.</p>
+ Google to protect us. We must demand release of source code to the
+ public, so we can depend on each other.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li>
- <p>Facebook's app listens all</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>time,</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>public, so we can depend on each
other.</p>
- </li>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The iThing
also</strong></del></span>
- <li id="M201705230">
- <p>Apps for BART</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-using-people-s-phones-to-listen-in-on-what-they-re-saying-claims-professor-a7057526.html">to</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20171124190046/https://consumerist.com/2017/05/23/passengers-say-commuter-rail-app-illegally-collects-personal-user-data/"></em></ins></span>
- snoop on <span class="removed"><del><strong>what people are
listening</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users</a>.</p>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201705230">
+ <p>Apps for BART</em></ins></span> <a
+<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160313215042/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/08/08/ios7_tracking_now_its_a_favourite_feature/">
+ tells Apple its geolocation</a> by default,
though</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20171124190046/https://consumerist.com/2017/05/23/passengers-say-commuter-rail-app-illegally-collects-personal-user-data/">
+ snoop on users</a>.</p>
- <p>With free software apps, users could <em>make
sure</em> that they
+ <p>With free software apps, users could <em>make
sure</em></em></ins></span> that <span class="inserted"><ins><em>they
don't snoop.</p>
- <p>With proprietary apps, one can only hope that they
don't.</p>
+ <p>With proprietary apps, one</em></ins></span> can <span
class="removed"><del><strong>be
+ turned off.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>only hope that they don't.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Apple can, and
regularly does,</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201705040">
+ <p>A study found 234 Android apps that track users
by</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://arstechnica.com/apple/2014/05/new-guidelines-outline-what-iphone-data-apple-can-give-to-police/">
+ remotely extract some data</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/234-android-applications-are-currently-using-ultrasonic-beacons-to-track-users/">listening
+ to ultrasound</em></ins></span> from <span
class="removed"><del><strong>iPhones for the state</a>.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201705040">
- <p>A study found 234 Android apps that track users by <a
-
href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/234-android-applications-are-currently-using-ultrasonic-beacons-to-track-users/">listening</em></ins></span>
- to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>ultrasound from beacons placed in
stores</em></ins></span> or <span
class="removed"><del><strong>watching</a>. In addition, it may
- be analyzing people's conversations to serve them with targeted
- advertisements.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>played by TV
+ <li><p><a
href="http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-12-30/how-nsa-hacks-your-iphone-presenting-dropout-jeep">
+ Either Apple helps the NSA snoop on all the data</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>beacons placed</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>an iThing,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>stores</em></ins></span> or <span
class="removed"><del><strong>it is totally
incompetent.</a></p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>played by TV
programs</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p><a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/23/iphone-backdoors-surveillance-forensic-services">
+ Several “features”</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201704260"></em></ins></span>
- <p>Faceapp appears to do lots of surveillance, judging by <a
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201704260">
+ <p>Faceapp appears to do lots</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>iOS seem</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>surveillance, judging by <a
href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2017/04/26/everything-thats-wrong-with-faceapp-the-latest-creepy-photo-app-for-your-face/">
- how much access it demands to personal data in the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>device</a>.
- </p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>device</a>.</p>
+ how much access it demands</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>exist for no
+ possible purpose other than surveillance</a>. Here
is</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>personal data
in</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="http://www.zdziarski.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/iOS_Backdoors_Attack_Points_Surveillance_Mechanisms_Moved.pdf">
+ Technical presentation</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>device</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
- <li id="M201704190">
- <p>Users are suing Bose for <a
-
href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/04/19/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-their-customers-lawsuit-claims/">
- distributing a spyware app for its headphones</a>. Specifically,
- the app would record the names of the audio files users listen to
+
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInTelephones">Spyware in Telephones</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInTelephones">#SpywareInTelephones</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<ul>
+ <li><p>Tracking software in popular Android apps is pervasive and
+ sometimes very clever. Some trackers can</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201704190">
+ <p>Users are suing Bose for</em></ins></span> <a
+<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/11/24/staggering-variety-of-clandestine-trackers-found-in-popular-android-apps/">
+ follow a user's movements around</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/04/19/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-their-customers-lawsuit-claims/">
+ distributing</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>physical store by noticing WiFi
+ networks</a>.</p>
+</li>
+
+ <li><p>Android tracks location</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spyware app</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Google <a
+href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20171121/09030238658/investigation-finds-google-collected-location-data-even-with-location-services-turned-off.shtml">
+ even when “location services” are turned off, even
+ when</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>its
headphones</a>. Specifically,</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone has no SIM
card</a>.</p></li>
+
+ <li><p>Some portable phones</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app would record the names of the audio files users
listen to
along with the headphone's unique serial number.</p>
<p>The suit accuses that this was done without the users' consent.
If the fine print of the app said that users gave consent for this,
- would that make it acceptable? No way! It should be flat out <a
- href="/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html"> illegal to design
- the app to snoop at all</a>.</p>
+ would that make it acceptable? No way! It should be flat
out</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/kryptowire-discovered-mobile-phone-firmware-that-transmitted-personally-identifiable-information-pii-without-user-consent-or-disclosure-300362844.html">are
+ sold with spyware sending lots of data</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html">
illegal</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>China</a>.</p></li>
+
+ <li><p>According</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>design
+ the app</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>Edward
Snowden,
+ <a
href="http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-34444233">agencies</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>snoop at all</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201704074">
- <p>Pairs of Android apps can collude
- to transmit users' personal data to servers. <a
+ <p>Pairs of Android apps</em></ins></span> can <span
class="removed"><del><strong>take over smartphones</a>
+ by sending hidden text messages which enable them</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>collude</em></ins></span>
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>turn</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>transmit users' personal data to servers. <a
href="https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/04/when-apps-collude-to-steal-your-data/522177/">A
- study found tens of thousands of pairs that
collude</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ study found tens of thousands of pairs that collude</a>.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li></strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201703300"></em></ins></span>
+ <li id="M201703300">
<p>Verizon <a
href="https://yro.slashdot.org/story/17/03/30/0112259/verizon-to-force-appflash-spyware-on-android-phones">
announced an opt-in proprietary search app that it will</a>
pre-install
- on some of its phones. The app will give Verizon the same information
+ on some of its phones. The app will give Verizon</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>phones</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>same information
about the users' searches that Google normally gets when they use
its search engine.</p>
<p>Currently, the app is <a
href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/04/update-verizons-appflash-pre-installed-spyware-still-spyware">
- being pre-installed on only one phone</a>, and the user must
- explicitly opt-in before the app takes effect. However, the app
- remains spyware—an “optional” piece of spyware is
- still spyware.</p>
+ being pre-installed</em></ins></span> on <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>only one phone</a>,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>off, listen to</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>microphone, retrieve geo-location data
from</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user must
+ explicitly opt-in before</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>GPS, take photographs, read text
messages, read call, location and web
+ browsing history, and read</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app takes effect. However,</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>contact list. This
malware</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>app
+ remains spyware—an “optional” piece of
spyware</em></ins></span> is <span class="removed"><del><strong>designed to
+ disguise itself from investigation.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>still spyware.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Samsung phones come
with</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201701210">
- <p>The</em></ins></span> Meitu <span
class="removed"><del><strong>photo-editing
- app <a
href="https://theintercept.com/2017/01/21/popular-selfie-app-sending-user-data-to-china-researchers-say/">sends
- user data to a Chinese company</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>A pregnancy test controller application not only
- can</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>photo-editing
app</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/25/11503718/first-response-pregnancy-pro-test-bluetooth-app-security">spy
- on many sorts of</strong></del></span>
+ <p>The Meitu photo-editing app</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/07/samsung-sued-for-loading-devices-with-unremovable-crapware-in-china/">apps
that users can't delete</a>,
+ and they send so much</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/01/21/popular-selfie-app-sending-user-data-to-china-researchers-say/">sends
- user</em></ins></span> data <span class="removed"><del><strong>in the
phone, and in server accounts, it can
- alter them too</a>.
- </p></li>
+ user</em></ins></span> data <span class="removed"><del><strong>that their
transmission is</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>to</em></ins></span> a
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>substantial expense for users. Said
transmission, not wanted or
+ requested by the user, clearly must constitute spying of some
+ kind.</p></li>
- <li><p>The</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>to a Chinese company</a>.</p>
+ <li><p>A Motorola phone</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Chinese company</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201611280">
- <p>The</em></ins></span> Uber app tracks <a
-
href="https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/28/uber-background-location-data-collection/">clients'
- movements before and after the ride</a>.</p>
+ <p>The Uber app tracks</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.itproportal.com/2013/07/25/motorolas-new-x8-arm-chip-underpinning-the-always-on-future-of-android/">
+ listens for voice all</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/28/uber-background-location-data-collection/">clients'
+ movements before and after</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>time</a>.</p>
+ </li>
- <p>This example illustrates how “getting the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user's consent”</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user's
- consent” for surveillance is inadequate as a protection against
+ <li><p>Spyware in Android phones (and Windows? laptops): The Wall
+ Street Journal (in an article blocked from us by</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>ride</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>This example illustrates how “getting the user's
+ consent” for surveillance is inadequate as</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>paywall)
+ reports that</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>protection against
massive surveillance.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201611160">
- <p>A <a
-
href="https://research.csiro.au/ng/wp-content/uploads/sites/106/2016/08/paper-1.pdf">
- research paper</a> that investigated the privacy and security of
- 283 Android VPN apps concluded that “in spite of the promises
- for privacy, security, and anonymity given by the majority of VPN
+ <p>A</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theverge.com/2013/8/1/4580718/fbi-can-remotely-activate-android-and-laptop-microphones-reports-wsj">
+ the FBI can remotely activate</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://research.csiro.au/ng/wp-content/uploads/sites/106/2016/08/paper-1.pdf">
+ research paper</a> that investigated</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>GPS</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>privacy</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>microphone in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>security of
+ 283</em></ins></span> Android
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>phones</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>VPN apps concluded that “in spite of the
promises
+ for privacy, security,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>laptops</a>.
+ (I suspect this means Windows laptops.) Here</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>anonymity given by the majority of VPN
apps—millions of users may be unawarely subject to poor security
guarantees and abusive practices inflicted by VPN apps.”</p>
- <p>Following is a non-exhaustive list, taken from the research paper,
- of some proprietary VPN apps that track users and infringe their
- privacy:</p>
+ <p>Following</em></ins></span> is
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="http://cryptome.org/2013/08/fbi-hackers.htm">more
info</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li><p>Portable phones with GPS will send</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>a non-exhaustive list, taken from the research
paper,
+ of some proprietary VPN apps that track users and
infringe</em></ins></span> their <span class="removed"><del><strong>GPS
location on
+ remote command</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>privacy:</p>
<dl class="compact">
<dt>SurfEasy</dt>
- <dd>Includes tracking libraries such as NativeX and Appflood,
- meant to track users and show them targeted ads.</dd>
+ <dd>Includes tracking libraries such as NativeX</em></ins></span>
and <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Appflood,
+ meant to track</em></ins></span> users <span
class="removed"><del><strong>cannot stop them:
+ <a
href="http://www.aclu.org/government-location-tracking-cell-phones-gps-devices-and-license-plate-readers">
+
http://www.aclu.org/government-location-tracking-cell-phones-gps-devices-and-license-plate-readers</a>.
+ (The US says</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>and
show them targeted ads.</dd>
<dt>sFly Network Booster</dt>
<dd>Requests the <code>READ_SMS</code> and
<code>SEND_SMS</code>
- permissions upon installation, meaning it has full access to users'
+ permissions upon installation, meaning</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>will eventually require all new portable
phones</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>has full access to
users'
text messages.</dd>
<dt>DroidVPN and TigerVPN</dt>
- <dd>Requests the <code>READ_LOGS</code> permission to
read logs
- for other apps and also core system logs. TigerVPN developers have
- confirmed this.</dd>
+ <dd>Requests the <code>READ_LOGS</code>
permission</em></ins></span> to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>read logs
+ for other apps and also core system logs. TigerVPN
developers</em></ins></span> have <span
class="removed"><del><strong>GPS.)</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li><p>The nonfree Snapchat app's principal</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>confirmed this.</dd>
<dt>HideMyAss</dt>
<dd>Sends traffic to LinkedIn. Also, it stores detailed logs and
@@ -1445,249 +1402,236 @@
<dt>VPN Services HotspotShield</dt>
<dd>Injects JavaScript code into the HTML pages returned to the
- users. The stated purpose of the JS injection is to display ads. Uses
+ users. The stated</em></ins></span> purpose <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>of the JS injection</em></ins></span> is to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>restrict</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>display ads. Uses
roughly five tracking libraries. Also, it redirects the user's
traffic through valueclick.com (an advertising website).</dd>
<dt>WiFi Protector VPN</dt>
<dd>Injects JavaScript code into HTML pages, and also uses roughly
- five tracking libraries. Developers of this app have confirmed that
- the non-premium version of the app does JavaScript
injection</em></ins></span> for <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance
is inadequate as a protection against massive
- surveillance.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>tracking the user and displaying
ads.</dd>
- </dl></em></ins></span>
+ five tracking libraries. Developers of this app have confirmed
that</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>use</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>non-premium version</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data on</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user's computer, but it</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>app</em></ins></span> does <span
class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance
+ too: <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/dec/27/snapchat-may-be-exposed-hackers">
+ it tries to get</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>JavaScript injection for
+ tracking</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user's
list of other people's phone
+ numbers.</a></p>
</li>
+</ul>
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Google's</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201609210">
- <p>Google's</em></ins></span> new voice messaging app <a
-
href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/21/12994362/allo-privacy-message-logs-google">logs
- all conversations</a>.</p>
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInMobileApps">Spyware in Mobile Applications</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInMobileApps">#SpywareInMobileApps</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<ul>
+ <li>
+ <p>The moviepass app and dis-service spy on users even more than
users
+ expected. It <a
href="https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/05/moviepass-ceo-proudly-says-the-app-tracks-your-location-before-and-after-movies/">records
+ where they travel before</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>after going to a movie</a>.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>Don't be tracked — pay cash!</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Apps that include
- <a
href="http://techaeris.com/2016/01/13/symphony-advanced-media-software-tracks-your-digital-life-through-your-smartphone-mic/">
- Symphony surveillance software snoop on what radio and TV programs
- are playing nearby</a>. Also on what users post on various sites
- such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter.</p>
+ <li><p>AI-powered driving apps can
+ <a
href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/43nz9p/ai-powered-driving-apps-can-track-your-every-move">
+ track your every move</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>displaying ads.</dd>
+ </dl></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li><p>Facebook's</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The
Sarahah</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201606050">
- <p>Facebook's</em></ins></span> new Magic Photo app <a
-<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160605165148/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/10/facebook_scans_camera_for_your_friends/"></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/10/facebook_scans_camera_for_your_friends/"></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201609210">
+ <p>Google's new voice messaging</em></ins></span> app <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/08/27/hit-app-sarahah-quietly-uploads-your-address-book/">
+ uploads</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/21/12994362/allo-privacy-message-logs-google">logs</em></ins></span>
+ all <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone numbers and email
addresses</a> in user's address
+ book to developer's server. Note that this article misuses the words
+ “<a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>”
+ referring to zero price.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>conversations</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li></strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201606050"></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Facebook's <span class="inserted"><ins><em>new Magic
Photo</em></ins></span> app <span class="removed"><del><strong>listens all the
time,</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-using-people-s-phones-to-listen-in-on-what-they-re-saying-claims-professor-a7057526.html">to
snoop
+ on what people are listening</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/10/facebook_scans_camera_for_your_friends/">
scans your mobile phone's photo collections for known faces</a>,
- and suggests you to share the picture you take according to who is
+ and suggests you</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>or watching</a>. In addition, it may
+ be analyzing people's conversations</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>share the picture you take
according</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>serve them
with targeted
+ advertisements.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Faceapp appears</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>who is
in the frame.</p>
- <p>This spyware feature seems to require online access to some
- known-faces database, which means the pictures are likely to be
- sent across the wire to Facebook's servers and face-recognition
+ <p>This spyware feature seems</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>do lots of surveillance, judging by
+ <a
href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2017/04/26/everything-thats-wrong-with-faceapp-the-latest-creepy-photo-app-for-your-face/">
+ how much</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>require online</em></ins></span> access <span
class="removed"><del><strong>it demands</strong></del></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>personal data in the device</a>.
+ </p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Verizon <a
href="https://yro.slashdot.org/story/17/03/30/0112259/verizon-to-force-appflash-spyware-on-android-phones">
+ announced an opt-in proprietary search app that it will</a>
+ pre-install on</strong></del></span> some <span
class="removed"><del><strong>of its phones. The app will give Verizon the same
+ information about the users' searches that Google normally gets when
+ they use its search engine.</p>
+
+ <p>Currently,</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>known-faces database, which
means</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>app is <a
href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/04/update-verizons-appflash-pre-installed-spyware-still-spyware">
+ being pre-installed on only one phone</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>pictures are likely to be
+ sent across the wire to Facebook's servers</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>face-recognition
algorithms.</p>
<p>If so, none of Facebook users' pictures are private anymore,
- even if the user didn't “upload” them to the service.</p>
+ even if</em></ins></span> the user <span class="removed"><del><strong>must
explicitly opt-in before the app takes effect. However,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>didn't “upload” them
to</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>app remains spyware—an
“optional” piece of spyware is
+ still spyware.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>service.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Like most “music
screaming” disservices, Spotify
- is based on proprietary malware (DRM and snooping). In August
- 2015 it</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Meitu
photo-editing</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201605310">
- <p>Facebook's app listens all the time,</em></ins></span> <a
-<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/21/spotify-faces-user-backlash-over-new-privacy-policy">
- demanded users submit to increased snooping</a>, and
some</strong></del></span>
+ <p>Facebook's</em></ins></span> app <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>listens all the time,</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/01/21/popular-selfie-app-sending-user-data-to-china-researchers-say/">sends
+ user data</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/facebook-using-people-s-phones-to-listen-in-on-what-they-re-saying-claims-professor-a7057526.html">to
- snoop on what people</em></ins></span> are <span
class="removed"><del><strong>starting</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>listening</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>realize that</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>or watching</a>. In addition,</em></ins></span>
- it <span class="removed"><del><strong>is nasty.</p>
+ snoop on what people are listening</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a Chinese company</a>.</p></li>
- <p>This article shows the <a
-href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160313214751/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/">
- twisted ways that they present snooping as a way</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>may be analyzing people's
conversations</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“serve” users
better</a>—never mind
- whether they want that. This is a typical example of
- the attitude of the proprietary software industry towards
- those they have subjugated.</p>
-
- <p>Out, out, damned Spotify!</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>serve them with targeted
- advertisements.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Many proprietary apps
for mobile devices report which other
- apps the user has
- installed.</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201604250">
- <p>A pregnancy test controller application not only
can</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/26/twitter-app-graph/">Twitter
- is doing this</strong></del></span>
+ <li><p>A</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>or watching</a>. In addition,
+ it may be analyzing people's conversations to serve them with targeted
+ advertisements.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201604250">
+ <p>A</em></ins></span> pregnancy test controller application not
only can <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/25/11503718/first-response-pregnancy-pro-test-bluetooth-app-security">spy</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/25/11503718/first-response-pregnancy-pro-test-bluetooth-app-security">
- spy on many sorts of data</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a way that at least is visible and
- optional</a>. Not as bad as what</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>others do.</p>
+ spy</em></ins></span> on many sorts of data in the phone, and in server
accounts,
+ it can alter them <span class="removed"><del><strong>too</a>.
+ </p></li>
+
+ <li><p>The Uber app tracks <a
href="https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/28/uber-background-location-data-collection/">clients'
+ movements before and after the ride</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>This example illustrates how “getting the user's
consent”
+ for surveillance is inadequate as a protection against massive
+ surveillance.</p>
</li>
- <li><p>FTC says most mobile apps for children don't respect
privacy:
- <a
href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/">
-
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>phone, and in server accounts,
- it can alter them too</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <li><p>Google's new voice messaging app <a
href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/21/12994362/allo-privacy-message-logs-google">logs
+ all conversations</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>too</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Widely
used</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Apps</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201601130">
- <p>Apps that include</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/kollarssmith/scan-this-or-scan-me-user-privacy-barcode-scanning-applications/">proprietary
- QR-code scanner apps</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://techaeris.com/2016/01/13/symphony-advanced-media-software-tracks-your-digital-life-through-your-smartphone-mic/">
- Symphony surveillance software</em></ins></span> snoop on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the user</a>. This is in addition to
- the snooping done by the phone company,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>what radio and TV programs
+ <p>Apps</em></ins></span> that include <a
+
href="http://techaeris.com/2016/01/13/symphony-advanced-media-software-tracks-your-digital-life-through-your-smartphone-mic/">
+ Symphony surveillance software snoop on what radio and TV programs
are playing nearby</a>. Also on what users post on various sites
- such as Facebook, Google+</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>perhaps by</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Twitter.</p>
+ such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201511190">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Facebook's new Magic
Photo app
+ <a
+href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160605165148/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/11/10/facebook_scans_camera_for_your_friends/">
+scans your mobile phone's photo collections for known faces</a>,
+ and suggests you</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201511190">
<p>“Cryptic communication,”
- unrelated to</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>OS</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app's functionality, was <a
+ unrelated</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>share</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>picture you take according to who
+ is</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>app's
functionality, was <a
href="http://news.mit.edu/2015/data-transferred-android-apps-hiding-1119">
- found</em></ins></span> in the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone.</p>
+ found</em></ins></span> in the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>frame.</p>
- <p>Don't be distracted by the question of whether the app
developers get
- users</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>500 most
popular gratis Android apps</a>.</p>
+ <p>This spyware feature seems to require online access to some
+ known-faces database, which means the pictures</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>500 most popular gratis Android
apps</a>.</p>
<p>The article should not have described these apps as
- “free”—they are not free software. The clear
way</em></ins></span>
- to say <span class="removed"><del><strong>“I agree”.
That</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>“zero
price”</em></ins></span> is <span class="removed"><del><strong>no excuse
for malware.</p>
- </li>
+ “free”—they</em></ins></span> are <span
class="removed"><del><strong>likely</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>not free software. The clear way</em></ins></span>
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>be
+ sent across</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>say
“zero price” is “gratis.”</p>
- <li><p>The Brightest Flashlight app
- <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/06/android-app-50m-downloads-sent-data-advertisers">
- sends user data, including geolocation, for use by
companies.</a></p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“gratis.”</p></em></ins></span>
-
- <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>FTC criticized this app
because it asked the user to
- approve sending personal data to</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>article takes for granted that</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>app developer</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>usual analytics tools are
- legitimate,</em></ins></span> but <span class="removed"><del><strong>did
not
- ask about sending it to other companies. This shows the
- weakness of the reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping
- “solution”</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>is that valid? Software developers have no
right</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance: why
should a flashlight
- app send</strong></del></span>
+ <p>The article takes for granted that</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>wire</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>usual analytics tools are
+ legitimate, but is that valid? Software developers have no
right</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook's
servers</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>analyze what users are doing or how.
“Analytics” tools
- that snoop are just as wrong as</em></ins></span> any <span
class="removed"><del><strong>information to anyone? A free software flashlight
- app would not.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other snooping.</p></em></ins></span>
+ that snoop are just as wrong as any other snooping.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-
-<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInToys">Spyware in Toys</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInToys">#SpywareInToys</a>)</span>
-</div>
-<ul>
-
- <li>
- <p>A remote-control sex toy was found to make <a
href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/10/16634442/lovense-sex-toy-spy-survei">audio
recordings</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201510300">
- <p>More than 73% and 47%</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the conversation between two
users</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>The “smart” toys My Friend
Cayla</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>mobile
applications, from Android</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>i-Que transmit
- <a
href="https://www.forbrukerradet.no/siste-nytt/connected-toys-violate-consumer-laws">children's
conversations to Nuance Communications</a>,
- a speech recognition company based in the U.S.</p>
+ <li id="M201510300">
+ <p>More than 73%</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>face-recognition
+ algorithms.</p>
- <p>Those toys also contain major security vulnerabilities; crackers
- can remotely control the toys</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>iOS
+ <p>If so, none</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>47%</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook users' pictures are private
+ anymore, even if the user didn't “upload” them to the
service.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>mobile
applications, from Android and iOS
respectively <a href="https://techscience.org/a/2015103001/">share
- personal, behavioral and location information</a> of their
users</em></ins></span> with <span class="removed"><del><strong>a mobile phone.
This would
- enable crackers to listen in</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>third parties.</p>
+ personal, behavioral and location information</a> of their users with
+ third parties.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201508210">
- <p>Like most “music screaming” disservices, Spotify is
- based</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>a child's
speech,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary
malware (DRM</em></ins></span> and <span class="removed"><del><strong>even speak
- into</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>snooping). In
August 2015 it <a
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Like</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201508210">
+ <p>Like</em></ins></span> most “music screaming”
disservices, Spotify is
+ based on proprietary malware (DRM and snooping). In August 2015 it <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/21/spotify-faces-user-backlash-over-new-privacy-policy">
demanded users submit to increased snooping</a>, and some are
starting
to realize that it is nasty.</p>
- <p>This article shows</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>toys themselves.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>A computerized vibrator</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/10/vibrator-phone-app-we-vibe-4-plus-bluetooth-hack">
- was</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/">
- twisted ways that they present</em></ins></span> snooping <span
class="removed"><del><strong>on its</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>as a way to “serve”</em></ins></span>
- users <span class="removed"><del><strong>through the proprietary control
app</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The app was reporting the temperature of the vibrator minute by
- minute (thus, indirectly,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>better</a>—never mind</em></ins></span>
whether <span class="removed"><del><strong>it was surrounded
by</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>they want that. This
is</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>person's
- body), as well as</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>typical example of</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>vibration frequency.</p>
-
- <p>Note</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>attitude of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>totally inadequate proposed response: a labeling
- standard with which manufacturers would make statements about
- their products, rather than free</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary</em></ins></span> software <span
class="removed"><del><strong>which users could</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>industry
- towards those they</em></ins></span> have
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>checked and changed.</p>
-
- <p>The company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>subjugated.</p>
+ <p>This article shows the <a
+<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160313214751/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/"></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/"></em></ins></span>
+ twisted ways that they present snooping as a way to “serve”
+ users better</a>—never mind whether they want that. This is a
+ typical example of the attitude of the proprietary software industry
+ towards those they have subjugated.</p>
<p>Out, out, damned Spotify!</p>
</li>
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Many</strong></del></span>
- <li id="M201506264">
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201506264">
<p><a
href="http://www.privmetrics.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/wisec2015.pdf">A
- study in 2015</a> found</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>made the vibrator
- <a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/14/wevibe-sex-toy-data-collection-chicago-lawsuit">
- was sued for collecting lots</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>90%</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>personal information about how
- people used it</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The company's statement that it was anonymizing the data may be
- true, but it doesn't really matter. If it had sold the data to a
- data broker,</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data broker would have been able to figure out
- who</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>top-ranked
gratis proprietary
- Android apps contained recognizable tracking libraries.
For</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user was.</p>
-
- <p>Following this lawsuit,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>paid
+ study in 2015</a> found that 90% of the top-ranked
gratis</em></ins></span> proprietary
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Android</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>for mobile devices report which other
+ apps</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>contained
recognizable tracking libraries. For</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user has
+ installed. <a
href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/26/twitter-app-graph/">Twitter
+ is doing this</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>paid
proprietary apps, it was only 60%.</p>
<p>The article confusingly describes gratis apps as
- “free”, but most of them are not in fact</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/14/we-vibe-vibrator-tracking-users-sexual-habits"></strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>. It also uses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>company has been ordered to pay a total of
C$4m</a>
- to its customers.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>ugly word “monetize”. A good
replacement for that word
- is “exploit”; nearly always that will fit
perfectly.</p></em></ins></span>
+ “free”, but most of them are not</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a way</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>fact <a
+ href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free software</a>. It also uses
the
+ ugly word “monetize”. A good replacement for</em></ins></span>
that <span class="removed"><del><strong>at least</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>word</em></ins></span>
+ is <span class="removed"><del><strong>visible and
+ optional</a>. Not as bad as what the others
do.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“exploit”; nearly always that will fit
perfectly.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>
“CloudPets” toys with microphones</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>FTC says most
mobile</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201505060">
- <p>Gratis Android apps (but not</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/28/cloudpets-data-breach-leaks-details-of-500000-children-and-adults">leak
childrens' conversations</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>) connect</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>100 <a
+ <p>Gratis Android</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>for children don't respect
privacy:</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>(but
not</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/">
+
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>) connect to 100 <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/may/06/free-android-apps-connect-tracking-advertising-websites">tracking
- and advertising</a> URLs, on</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer</a>. Guess
what?</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>average.</p>
+ and advertising</a> URLs, on the average.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201504060">
- <p>Widely used</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/internet-of-things-teddy-bear-leaked-2-million-parent-and-kids-message-recordings">Crackers
found a way</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/kollarssmith/scan-this-or-scan-me-user-privacy-barcode-scanning-applications/">proprietary
- QR-code scanner apps snoop on the user</a>. This is in
addition</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>access</strong></del></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>data</a>
- collected</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>snooping
done</em></ins></span> by the <span class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer's
snooping.</p>
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Widely</strong></del></span>
- <p>That the manufacturer</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone company,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>perhaps by</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>FBI could listen to these conversations
- was unacceptable</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>OS in
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201504060">
+ <p>Widely</em></ins></span> used <a
+
href="https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/kollarssmith/scan-this-or-scan-me-user-privacy-barcode-scanning-applications/">proprietary
+ QR-code scanner apps snoop on the user</a>. This is in addition to
+ the snooping done by the phone company, and perhaps by the OS in
the phone.</p>
- <p>Don't be distracted</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>itself.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>Barbie
- <a
href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/wi-fi-spy-barbie-records-childrens-5177673">is
going</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the question of
whether the app developers
- get users</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>spy on
children</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>say “I
agree”. That is no excuse for
+ <p>Don't be distracted by the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>question</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>question of whether the app developers
+ get users to say “I agree”. That is no excuse for
malware.</p>
</li>
@@ -1695,201 +1639,273 @@
<p>Many proprietary apps for mobile devices
report which other apps the user has installed. <a
href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/26/twitter-app-graph/">Twitter
- is doing this in a way that at least is visible</em></ins></span> and
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>adults</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>optional</a>. Not
- as bad as what the others do.</p></em></ins></span>
+ is doing this in a way that at least is visible and optional</a>. Not
+ as bad as what the others do.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-
-
-<!-- #SpywareOnSmartWatches -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each subsection
-->
-
-<div class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareOnSmartWatches">Spyware on “Smart”
Watches</h3>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">
- (<a
href="#SpywareOnSmartWatches">#SpywareOnSmartWatches</a>)</span>
-</div>
-<div style="clear: left;"></div>
-
-<ul>
- <li>
- <p>An LG “smart” watch</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201401151">
- <p>The Simeji keyboard</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>designed</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>a smartphone version of Baidu's</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/07/09/lg-kizon-smart-watch_n_5570234.html">
- to report its location to someone else and</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.html#baidu-ime">spying
<abbr
+ <li id="M201401151">
+ <p>The Simeji keyboard is a smartphone version of Baidu's <a
+ href="/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.html#baidu-ime">spying
<abbr
title="Input Method Editor">IME</abbr></a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201312270">
- <p>The nonfree Snapchat app's principal purpose is</em></ins></span>
to <span class="removed"><del><strong>transmit
- conversations too</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>restrict the
+ <p>The nonfree Snapchat app's principal purpose is to restrict the
use of data on the user's computer, but it does surveillance too: <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/dec/27/snapchat-may-be-exposed-hackers">
- it tries to get the user's list of other people's phone
+ it tries to get the user's list</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>whether the app developers get
+ users to say “I agree”. That is no excuse for
malware.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>other
people's phone
numbers</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
- <p>A very cheap “smart watch” comes with an
Android</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201312060">
- <p>The Brightest Flashlight</em></ins></span> app <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/02/chinese_backdoor_found_in_ebays_popular_cheap_smart_watch/">
- that connects to an unidentified site in
China</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/06/android-app-50m-downloads-sent-data-advertisers">
- sends user data, including geolocation, for use by
companies</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
-
- <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>article
says</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>FTC
criticized</em></ins></span> this <span class="removed"><del><strong>is a back
door,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>app because it
asked the user to
- approve sending personal data to the app developer</em></ins></span> but
<span class="removed"><del><strong>that could be a
- misunderstanding. However,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>did not ask
- about sending</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong>is
certainly surveillance, at
- least.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>to other companies. This shows the weakness of
+ <p>The</em></ins></span> Brightest Flashlight app <a
+
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/06/android-app-50m-downloads-sent-data-advertisers">
+ sends user data, including geolocation, for use by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>companies.</a></p></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>companies</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+
+ <p>The FTC criticized this app because it asked the user to
+ approve sending personal data to the app developer but did not ask
+ about sending it to other companies. This shows the weakness of
the reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping “solution” to
surveillance: why should a flashlight app send any information to
anyone? A free software flashlight app would not.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201212100">
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201212100">
<p>FTC says most mobile apps for children don't respect privacy:
<a
href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/">
-
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
+
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/</a>.</p>
+ </li></em></ins></span>
</ul>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><!-- #SpywareAtLowLevel -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each subsection
--></strong></del></span>
-
-<div <span class="removed"><del><strong>class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareAtLowLevel">Spyware at Low
Level</h3></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInSkype">Skype</h4></em></ins></span>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="#SpywareAtLowLevel">#SpywareAtLowLevel</a>)</span></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="#SpywareInSkype">#SpywareInSkype</a>)</span></em></ins></span>
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 <span class="removed"><del><strong>id="SpywareInToys">Spyware in
Toys</h4></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="SpywareInSkype">Skype</h4></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="#SpywareInToys">#SpywareInToys</a>)</span></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="#SpywareInSkype">#SpywareInSkype</a>)</span></em></ins></span>
</div>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><div style="clear:
left;"></div></strong></del></span>
+
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><ul>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>A remote-control sex toy was found to make</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
<li id="M201307110">
- <p>Skype contains <a
-
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130928235637/http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/">spyware</a>.
- Microsoft changed Skype <a
-
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
- specifically for spying</a>.</p>
+ <p>Skype contains</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/10/16634442/lovense-sex-toy-spy-survei">audio
recordings
+ of the conversation between two users</a>.</p>
</li>
-</ul></em></ins></span>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>The “smart” toys My Friend Cayla and i-Que
transmit</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20130928235637/http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/">spyware</a>.
+ Microsoft changed Skype</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.forbrukerradet.no/siste-nytt/connected-toys-violate-consumer-laws">children's
conversations to Nuance Communications</a>,
+ a speech recognition company based in the U.S.</p>
+
+ <p>Those toys also contain major security vulnerabilities; crackers
+ can remotely control the toys with a mobile phone. This would
+ enable crackers to listen in on a child's speech, and even speak
+ into the toys themselves.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
+ specifically for spying</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
+ <p>A computerized vibrator
+ <a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/10/vibrator-phone-app-we-vibe-4-plus-bluetooth-hack">
+ was snooping on its users through the proprietary control
app</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>The app was reporting the temperature of the vibrator minute by
+ minute (thus, indirectly, whether it was surrounded by a person's
+ body), as well as the vibration frequency.</p>
+
+ <p>Note the totally inadequate proposed
response:</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em></ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 <span class="removed"><del><strong>id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware in
BIOS</h4></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="SpywareInGames">Games</h4></em></ins></span>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="#SpywareInBIOS">#SpywareInBIOS</a>)</span></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="#SpywareInGames">#SpywareInGames</a>)</span></em></ins></span>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInGames">Games</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInGames">#SpywareInGames</a>)</span>
</div>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><ul>
-<li><p></strong></del></span>
-
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
+<ul class="blurbs">
<li id="M201806240">
- <p>Red Shell is a spyware that
- is found in many proprietary games. It</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2984889/windows-pcs/lenovo-collects-usage-data-on-thinkpad-thinkcentre-and-thinkstation-pcs.html">
-Lenovo stealthily installed crapware</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://nebulous.cloud/threads/red-shell-illegal-spyware-for-steam-games.31924/">
- tracks data on users' computers</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sends it to third parties</a>.</p>
+ <p>Red Shell is</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>labeling
+ standard with which manufacturers would make statements about
+ their products, rather than free software which users could have
+ checked and changed.</p>
+
+ <p>The company that made the vibrator
+ <a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/14/wevibe-sex-toy-data-collection-chicago-lawsuit">
+ was sued for collecting lots of personal information about how
+ people used it</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>The company's statement</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spyware</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>it was anonymizing the data may be
+ true, but it doesn't really matter. If it had sold
the</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>is found in many proprietary games. It
<a
+
href="https://nebulous.cloud/threads/red-shell-illegal-spyware-for-steam-games.31924/">
+ tracks</em></ins></span> data <span class="inserted"><ins><em>on users'
computers and sends it</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>third parties</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201804144">
- <p>ArenaNet surreptitiously installed a</em></ins></span> spyware
<span class="removed"><del><strong>via BIOS</a> on Windows installs.
-Note that</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>program along with an update
to</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>specific sabotage
method Lenovo used did not affect
-GNU/Linux; also, a “clean” Windows install is not really
-clean since</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>massive
- multiplayer game Guild Wars 2. The spyware allowed
ArenaNet</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
-puts in</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://techraptor.net/content/arenanet-used-spyware-anti-cheat-for-guild-wars-2-banwave">
- to snoop on all open processes running on</em></ins></span> its <span
class="removed"><del><strong>own malware</a>.
-</p></li>
-</ul>
-
-<!-- #SpywareAtWork -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user's computer</a>.</p>
+ <p>ArenaNet surreptitiously installed</em></ins></span> a
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>data broker, the data broker would
have been able</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>spyware
+ program along with an update</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>figure out
+ who</strong></del></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user
was.</p>
+
+ <p>Following this lawsuit,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>massive
+ multiplayer game Guild Wars 2. The spyware allowed
ArenaNet</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/14/we-vibe-vibrator-tracking-users-sexual-habits">
+ the company has been ordered</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://techraptor.net/content/arenanet-used-spyware-anti-cheat-for-guild-wars-2-banwave"></em></ins></span>
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>pay</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>snoop on all open processes running on its user's
computer</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201711070">
- <p>The driver for a certain gaming keyboard <a
+ <p>The driver for</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>total of C$4m</a></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>certain gaming keyboard <a
href="https://thehackernews.com/2017/11/mantistek-keyboard-keylogger.html">sends
- information</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>place
new items</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>China</a>.</p>
+ information</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>its
customers.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>China</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201512290">
- <p>Many <a
-
href="http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/12/29/how-much-data-are-video-games-collecting-about-you.html/">
- video game consoles snoop</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under each subsection -->
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>
“CloudPets” toys with microphones</strong></del></span>
-<div class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareAtWork">Spyware at Work</h3>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareAtWork">#SpywareAtWork</a>)</span>
-</div>
-<div style="clear: left;"></div>
-
-<ul>
- <li><p>Investigation
- Shows</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>their
users and report to the
- internet</a>—even what their users weigh.</p>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201512290">
+ <p>Many</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/28/cloudpets-data-breach-leaks-details-of-500000-children-and-adults">leak
childrens' conversations</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/12/29/how-much-data-are-video-games-collecting-about-you.html/">
+ video game consoles snoop on their users and report</em></ins></span> to
the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer</a>. Guess
what?</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>internet</a>—even what their
users weigh.</p>
<p>A game console is a computer, and you can't trust a computer with
a nonfree operating system.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201509160">
- <p>Modern gratis game cr…apps</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160602/17210734610/investigation-shows-gchq-using-us-companies-nsa-to-route-around-domestic-surveillance-restrictions.shtml">GCHQ
- Using US Companies, NSA To Route Around Domestic Surveillance
- Restrictions</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Specifically, it can</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://toucharcade.com/2015/09/16/we-own-you-confessions-of-a-free-to-play-producer/"></em></ins></span>
- collect <span class="removed"><del><strong>the emails of
members</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>a wide
range</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>Parliament
- this way, because</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>data
about their users and their users'
+ <p>Modern gratis game cr…apps</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/internet-of-things-teddy-bear-leaked-2-million-parent-and-kids-message-recordings">Crackers
found</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://toucharcade.com/2015/09/16/we-own-you-confessions-of-a-free-to-play-producer/">
+ collect</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>way to
access</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>wide range of data
about their users and their users'
friends and associates</a>.</p>
- <p>Even nastier,</em></ins></span> they <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pass</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>do</em></ins></span> it through <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Microsoft.</p></li>
+ <p>Even nastier, they do it through ad networks that
merge</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data</a></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data</em></ins></span>
+ collected by <span class="removed"><del><strong>the manufacturer's
snooping.</p>
- <li><p>Spyware in Cisco TNP IP phones:
- <a
href="http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html">
-
http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html</a></p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>ad networks that merge the data
- collected by various cr…apps and sites made by different
- companies.</p>
+ <p>That the manufacturer</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>various cr…apps</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the FBI could listen to these conversations
+ was unacceptable</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sites made</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>itself.</p></li>
- <p>They use this data to manipulate people to buy things, and hunt
for
- “whales” who can be led to spend a lot of money. They also
- use a back door to manipulate the game play for specific players.</p>
+ <li><p>Barbie
+ <a
href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/wi-fi-spy-barbie-records-childrens-5177673">is
going to spy on children and adults</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+
+<!-- #SpywareOnSmartWatches -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each subsection
-->
+
+<div class="big-section">
+ <h3 id="SpywareOnSmartWatches">Spyware on “Smart”
Watches</h3>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">
+ (<a
href="#SpywareOnSmartWatches">#SpywareOnSmartWatches</a>)</span>
+</div>
+<div style="clear: left;"></div>
- <p>While the article describes gratis games, games that cost money
+<ul>
+ <li>
+ <p>An LG “smart” watch is designed
+ <a
href="http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/07/09/lg-kizon-smart-watch_n_5570234.html"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>different
+ companies.</p>
+
+ <p>They use this data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>report its location</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>manipulate people</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>someone else</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>buy things,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>hunt for
+ “whales” who can be led</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>transmit
+ conversations too</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ <p>A very cheap “smart watch” comes with an Android app
+ <a
href="https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/03/02/chinese_backdoor_found_in_ebays_popular_cheap_smart_watch/">
+ that connects to an unidentified site in China</a>.</p>
+ <p>The article says this is</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spend a lot of money. They also
+ use</em></ins></span> a back <span class="removed"><del><strong>door,
but</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>door to manipulate
the game play for specific players.</p>
+
+ <p>While the article describes gratis games, games</em></ins></span>
that <span class="removed"><del><strong>could be a
+ misunderstanding. However, it is certainly surveillance, at
+ least.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>cost money
can use the same tactics.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
+<!-- #SpywareAtLowLevel -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each subsection
-->
+
+<div class="big-section">
+ <h3 id="SpywareAtLowLevel">Spyware at Low Level</h3>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareAtLowLevel">#SpywareAtLowLevel</a>)</span>
+</div>
+<div style="clear: left;"></div>
+
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInSkype">Spyware in Skype</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInSkype">#SpywareInSkype</a>)</span>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware in BIOS</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInBIOS">#SpywareInBIOS</a>)</span>
</div>
<ul>
- <li><p>Spyware in Skype:
- <a
href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/">
-
http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/</a>.
- Microsoft changed Skype</strong></del></span>
+<li><p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201401280">
- <p>Angry Birds</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
- specifically</strong></del></span>
+ <p>Angry Birds</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2984889/windows-pcs/lenovo-collects-usage-data-on-thinkpad-thinkcentre-and-thinkstation-pcs.html">
+Lenovo stealthily installed crapware</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/28/world/spy-agencies-scour-phone-apps-for-personal-data.html">
- spies</em></ins></span> for <span class="inserted"><ins><em>companies, and
the NSA takes advantage
- to spy through it too</a>. Here's information on <a
-
href="http://confabulator.blogspot.com/2012/11/analysis-of-what-information-angry.html">
+ spies for companies,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spyware via BIOS</a> on Windows installs.
+Note that</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>specific sabotage method Lenovo used did not affect
+GNU/Linux; also, a “clean” Windows install is not really
+clean since <a href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
+puts in its own malware</a>.
+</p></li>
+</ul>
+
+<!-- #SpywareAtWork -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>NSA takes advantage</em></ins></span>
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>place new
items</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>spy through it
too</a>. Here's information</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under each subsection -->
+
+<div class="big-section">
+ <h3 id="SpywareAtWork">Spyware at Work</h3>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareAtWork">#SpywareAtWork</a>)</span>
+</div>
+<div style="clear: left;"></div>
+
+<ul>
+ <li><p>Investigation
+ Shows</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160602/17210734610/investigation-shows-gchq-using-us-companies-nsa-to-route-around-domestic-surveillance-restrictions.shtml">GCHQ
+ Using US Companies,</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://confabulator.blogspot.com/2012/11/analysis-of-what-information-angry.html">
more spyware apps</a>.</p>
<p><a
href="http://www.propublica.org/article/spy-agencies-probe-angry-birds-and-other-apps-for-personal-data">
- More about NSA app</em></ins></span> spying</a>.</p>
+ More about</em></ins></span> NSA <span class="removed"><del><strong>To
Route Around Domestic Surveillance
+ Restrictions</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Specifically, it can collect the emails of members of Parliament
+ this way, because they pass it through Microsoft.</p></li>
+
+ <li><p>Spyware in Cisco TNP IP phones:
+ <a
href="http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html">
+
http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html</a></p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInSkype">Spyware in Skype</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInSkype">#SpywareInSkype</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<ul>
+ <li><p>Spyware in Skype:
+ <a
href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/">
+
http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/</a>.
+ Microsoft changed Skype
+ <a
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
+ specifically for</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app</em></ins></span> spying</a>.</p>
</li>
<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
@@ -2037,14 +2053,14 @@
<li><p>Spyware in many e-readers—not only the
Kindle: <a
href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012">
- they report even which page the user reads at what
time</a>.</p>
+ they report</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>what
programs people watch, and</em></ins></span> even <span
class="removed"><del><strong>which page the user reads at</strong></del></span>
what <span class="removed"><del><strong>time</a>.</p>
</li>
<li><p>Adobe made “Digital Editions,” the e-reader
used
by most US libraries,
<a
href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/blogs/open-enterprise/drm-strikes-again-3575860/">
send lots of data to Adobe</a>. Adobe's “excuse”: it's
- needed to check DRM!</p>
+ needed</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>they
wanted</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>check
DRM!</p>
</li>
</ul>
@@ -2056,22 +2072,19 @@
<ul>
<li><p>Computerized cars with nonfree software are
<a
href="http://www.thelowdownblog.com/2016/07/your-cars-been-studying-you-closely-and.html">
- snooping devices</a>.</p>
+ snooping devices</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>record</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="nissan-modem"><p>The Nissan Leaf has a built-in cell
phone modem which allows
+ <li <span class="removed"><del><strong>id="nissan-modem"><p>The
Nissan Leaf has a built-in cell phone modem which allows
effectively
- anyone <a
href="https://www.troyhunt.com/controlling-vehicle-features-of-nissan/">to
- access its computers remotely</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>what programs people watch,</em></ins></span> and
<span class="removed"><del><strong>make changes in various
+ anyone</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="M201504300">
+ <p>Vizio</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.troyhunt.com/controlling-vehicle-features-of-nissan/">to
+ access its computers remotely and make changes in various
settings</a>.</p>
- <p>That's easy</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>even what they wanted to
- record</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201504300">
- <p>Vizio <a
-
href="http://boingboing.net/2015/04/30/telescreen-watch-vizio-adds-s.html">
+ <p>That's easy</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://boingboing.net/2015/04/30/telescreen-watch-vizio-adds-s.html">
used a firmware “upgrade”</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>make its TVs snoop on what
users watch</a>. The TVs did not</em></ins></span> do <span
class="removed"><del><strong>because the system has no
authentication</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>that</em></ins></span> when
<span class="removed"><del><strong>accessed through</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>first sold.</p>
@@ -2110,37 +2123,42 @@
<li id="M201411090"></em></ins></span>
<p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>case of toll-collection
systems, mentioned in this article,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Amazon “Smart” TV</em></ins></span> is
<span class="removed"><del><strong>not
really a matter of proprietary surveillance. These systems are an
- intolerable invasion of privacy, and should be replaced with anonymous
- payment systems, but the invasion isn't done by malware. The other
- cases mentioned are done by proprietary malware in the
car.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>Tesla cars allow the company to extract data remotely and
- determine</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ intolerable invasion</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/shortcuts/2014/nov/09/amazon-echo-smart-tv-watching-listening-surveillance">
- snooping all</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>car's location at any time.
(See</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>time</a>.</p>
+ snooping all the time</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201409290">
- <p>More or less all “smart” TVs</em></ins></span> <a
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.teslamotors.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/tmi_privacy_statement_external_6-14-2013_v2.pdf">
- Section 2, paragraphs b and c.</a>). The company says it doesn't
- store this information,</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.myce.com/news/reseachers-all-smart-tvs-spy-on-you-sony-monitors-all-channel-switches-72851/">spy
+ <p>More or less all “smart” TVs <a
+
href="http://www.myce.com/news/reseachers-all-smart-tvs-spy-on-you-sony-monitors-all-channel-switches-72851/">spy
on their users</a>.</p>
- <p>The report was as of 2014,</em></ins></span> but <span
class="removed"><del><strong>if the state orders it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>we don't expect this has got
+ <p>The report was as</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>privacy, and should be replaced with anonymous
+ payment systems,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2014,</em></ins></span> but <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the invasion isn't done by malware. The other
+ cases mentioned are done by proprietary malware in the
car.</p></li>
+
+ <li><p>Tesla cars allow the company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>we don't expect this has got
better.</p>
- <p>This shows that laws requiring products</em></ins></span> to get
<span class="removed"><del><strong>the</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users' formal
- consent before collecting personal</em></ins></span> data
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>and hand it
over,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>are totally
inadequate.
- And what happens if a user declines consent? Probably</em></ins></span>
the <span class="removed"><del><strong>state can store it.</p>
+ <p>This shows that laws requiring products</em></ins></span> to
<span class="removed"><del><strong>extract</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>get users' formal
+ consent before collecting personal</em></ins></span> data <span
class="removed"><del><strong>remotely and
+ determine the car's location at any time. (See
+ <a
href="http://www.teslamotors.com/sites/default/files/pdfs/tmi_privacy_statement_external_6-14-2013_v2.pdf">
+ Section 2, paragraphs b and c.</a>). The company says it doesn't
+ store this information, but</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>are totally inadequate.
+ And what happens</em></ins></span> if <span class="inserted"><ins><em>a
user declines consent? Probably</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>state orders it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TV will
+ say, “Without your consent</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>get</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tracking,</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data
+ and hand it over,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TV will not
+ work.”</p>
+
+ <p>Proper laws would say that TVs are not allowed to report
what</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>state can store
it.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user watches—no
exceptions!</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
-</ul>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
<!-- #SpywareAtHome -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TV will
- say, “Without your consent</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each subsection -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each subsection
-->
<div class="big-section">
<h3 id="SpywareAtHome">Spyware at Home</h3>
@@ -2149,18 +2167,13 @@
<div style="clear: left;"></div>
<ul>
- <li><p>Lots of “smart”
products</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>tracking, the TV
will not
- work.”</p>
-
- <p>Proper laws would say that TVs</em></ins></span> are
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>designed <a
href="http://enews.cnet.com/ct/42931641:shoPz52LN:m:1:1509237774:B54C9619E39F7247C0D58117DD1C7E96:r:27417204357610908031812337994022">to
- listen</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>not
allowed</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>everyone</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>report what the
- user watches—no exceptions!</p>
- </li>
+ <li><p>Lots of</strong></del></span>
- <li id="M201405200">
- <p>Spyware</em></ins></span> in <span class="inserted"><ins><em>LG
“smart” TVs <a
-
href="http://doctorbeet.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/lg-smart-tvs-logging-usb-filenames-and.html">
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201405200">
+ <p>Spyware in LG</em></ins></span> “smart” <span
class="removed"><del><strong>products are
+ designed</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TVs</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://enews.cnet.com/ct/42931641:shoPz52LN:m:1:1509237774:B54C9619E39F7247C0D58117DD1C7E96:r:27417204357610908031812337994022">to
+ listen to everyone in</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://doctorbeet.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/lg-smart-tvs-logging-usb-filenames-and.html">
reports what</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>house, all</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user watches, and</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>time</a>.</p>
<p>Today's technological practice does not include any way of
@@ -2184,14 +2197,13 @@
<p>Meanwhile, LG TVs</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://bgr.com/2014/07/17/google-nest-jailbreak-hack">a
lot</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140511/17430627199/lg-will-take-smart-out-your-smart-tv-if-you-dont-agree-to-share-your-viewing-search-data-with-third-parties.shtml">
- do lots</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>data about
the user</a>.</p>
+ do lots</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>data about
the user</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spying anyway</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li><p><a
href="http://consumerman.com/Rent-to-own%20giant%20accused%20of%20spying%20on%20its%20customers.htm">
- Rent-to-own computers were programmed</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spying anyway</a>.</p>
- </li>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p><a
href="http://consumerman.com/Rent-to-own%20giant%20accused%20of%20spying%20on%20its%20customers.htm">
+ Rent-to-own computers were programmed</strong></del></span>
- <li id="M201212170">
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201212170">
<p id="break-security-smarttv"><a
href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2249303/Hackers-penetrate-home-Crack-Samsungs-Smart-TV-allows-attacker-seize-control-microphone-cameras.html">
Crackers found a way</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spy</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>break security</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>their
renters</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>a “smart” TV</a>
@@ -2205,39 +2217,47 @@
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="#SpywareInTVSets">#SpywareInTVSets</a>)</span></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="#SpywareInCameras">#SpywareInCameras</a>)</span></em></ins></span>
</div>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><p>Emo Phillips made a joke: The
other day</strong></del></span>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><p>Emo Phillips made a joke: The
other day a woman came up to me and
+said, “Didn't I see you on television?” I said, “I
+don't know. You can't see out</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
- <li id="M201810300">
- <p>Nearly all “home security cameras” <a
-
href="https://www.consumerreports.org/privacy/d-link-camera-poses-data-security-risk--consumer-reports-finds/">
- give the manufacturer an unencrypted copy of everything they
- see</a>. “Home insecurity camera” would
be</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>woman came
up</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>better
- name!</p>
-
- <p>When Consumer Reports tested them, it suggested that these
- manufacturers promise not</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>me and
-said, “Didn't I see you on television?” I said,
“I</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>look at what's
in the videos. That's not
- security for your home. Security means making sure they</em></ins></span>
don't <span class="removed"><del><strong>know. You can't</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>get to</em></ins></span>
- see <span class="removed"><del><strong>out the other way.” Evidently
that was
-before Amazon “smart” TVs.</p>
+ <li id="M201901100">
+ <p>Amazon Ring “security” devices <a
+
href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/10/ring-gave-employees-access-customer-video-feeds/">
+ send</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>other
way.” Evidently that was
+before</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>video they
capture to</em></ins></span> Amazon <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“smart” TVs.</p>
<ul>
<li>
<p>Vizio
- “smart”</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>through your camera.</p>
+ “smart”</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>servers</a> which save it
+ permanently.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201810300">
+ <p>Nearly all “home security cameras”</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/blogs/business-blog/2017/02/what-vizio-was-doing-behind-tv-screen">TVs
+ report</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.consumerreports.org/privacy/d-link-camera-poses-data-security-risk--consumer-reports-finds/">
+ give the manufacturer an unencrypted copy of</em></ins></span> everything
<span class="removed"><del><strong>that is viewed on</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>they
+ see</a>. “Home insecurity camera” would be a better
+ name!</p>
+
+ <p>When Consumer Reports tested</em></ins></span> them, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>and</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>it suggested that these
+ manufacturers promise</em></ins></span> not <span
class="removed"><del><strong>just broadcasts
+ and cable</a>. Even if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>to look at what's in</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>image</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>videos. That's not
+ security for your home. Security means making sure they don't get to
+ see through your camera.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201603220">
- <p>Over 70 brands of network-connected surveillance cameras
have</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/blogs/business-blog/2017/02/what-vizio-was-doing-behind-tv-screen">TVs
- report everything</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.kerneronsec.com/2016/02/remote-code-execution-in-cctv-dvrs-of.html">
- security bugs</em></ins></span> that <span class="inserted"><ins><em>allow
anyone to watch through them</a>.</p>
+ <p>Over 70 brands of network-connected surveillance cameras have
<a
+
href="http://www.kerneronsec.com/2016/02/remote-code-execution-in-cctv-dvrs-of.html">
+ security bugs that allow anyone to watch through them</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201511250">
- <p>The Nest Cam “smart” camera</em></ins></span> is
<span class="removed"><del><strong>viewed on them, and not just broadcasts
- and cable</a>. Even if the image is coming
from</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ <p>The Nest Cam “smart” camera</em></ins></span> is
<span class="removed"><del><strong>coming from</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34922712">always
watching</a>,
even when</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user's
own
computer,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“owner” switches it
“off.”</p>
@@ -3040,7 +3060,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/01/05 11:31:35 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:31 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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@@ -746,6 +746,23 @@
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<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M201901050">
+ <p>The Weather Channel app <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jan/04/weather-channel-app-lawsuit-location-data-selling">
+ stored users' locations to the company's server</a>. The company is
+ being sued, demanding that it notify the users of what it will do
+ with the data.</p>
+
+ <p>I think that lawsuit is about a side issue. What the company does
+ with the data is a secondary issue. The principal wrong here is that
+ the company gets that data at all.</p>
+
+ <p><a
+
href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gy77wy/stop-using-third-party-weather-apps">
+ Other weather apps</a>, including Accuweather and WeatherBug, are
+ tracking people's locations.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M201810244">
<p>Some Android apps <a
href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
@@ -1424,6 +1441,13 @@
</div>
<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M201901100">
+ <p>Amazon Ring “security” devices <a
+
href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/10/ring-gave-employees-access-customer-video-feeds/">
+ send the video they capture to Amazon servers</a> which save it
+ permanently.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M201810300">
<p>Nearly all “home security cameras” <a
href="https://www.consumerreports.org/privacy/d-link-camera-poses-data-security-risk--consumer-reports-finds/">
@@ -1998,7 +2022,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/01/05 16:29:32 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:32 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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@@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@
<p>If so, none of Facebook users' pictures are private
anymore,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Kindle:
<a
href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012"> they
- report</em></ins></span> even <span
class="removed"><del><strong>if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>which page</em></ins></span> the user <span
class="removed"><del><strong>didn't “upload” them
to</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>reads at what
time</a>.</p>
+ report</em></ins></span> even <span
class="removed"><del><strong>if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>which page</em></ins></span> the user <span
class="removed"><del><strong>didn't “upload”
them</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>reads at what
time</a>.</p>
</li>
</ul>
@@ -1099,109 +1099,114 @@
</div>
<ul class="blurbs">
- <li id="M201810244">
- <p>Some Android apps <a
-
href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
- track</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>service.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phones of users that have deleted
them</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <li id="M201901050">
+ <p>The Weather Channel app <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jan/04/weather-channel-app-lawsuit-location-data-selling">
+ stored users' locations</em></ins></span> to the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>service.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Like most “music
screaming” disservices, Spotify
- is based</strong></del></span>
+ <li><p>Like most “music screaming” disservices,
Spotify</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>company's
server</a>. The company</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>based on proprietary malware (DRM and snooping).
In August
+ 2015</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>being sued, demanding
that</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
+href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/21/spotify-faces-user-backlash-over-new-privacy-policy">
+ demanded</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>notify
the</em></ins></span> users <span class="removed"><del><strong>submit to
increased snooping</a>, and some
+ are starting to realize that</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>of what</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>is nasty.</p>
+
+ <p>This article shows</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>will do
+ with</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
+href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160313214751/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/">
+ twisted ways</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data.</p>
+
+ <p>I think</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>they present snooping as a way
+ to “serve” users better</a>—never mind
+ whether they want that. This</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>lawsuit</em></ins></span> is <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>about</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>typical example of</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>side issue. What</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>attitude of the proprietary software industry
towards
+ those they have subjugated.</p>
+
+ <p>Out, out, damned Spotify!</p>
+ </li>
+ <li><p>Many proprietary apps for mobile devices report which
other
+ apps</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>company does
+ with</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user has
+ installed. <a
href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/26/twitter-app-graph/">Twitter</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>data</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>doing this in</strong></del></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>way</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>secondary issue. The principal wrong here is that
+ the company gets</em></ins></span> that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data</em></ins></span> at <span
class="removed"><del><strong>least is visible</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>all.</p>
+
+ <p><a
+
href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gy77wy/stop-using-third-party-weather-apps">
+ Other weather apps</a>, including Accuweather</em></ins></span> and
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>optional</a>. Not as bad as what
the others do.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>WeatherBug, are
+ tracking people's locations.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>FTC says most
mobile</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201810244">
+ <p>Some Android</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>for children don't respect
privacy:</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/">
+
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
+ track the phones of users that have deleted
them</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Widely used <a
href="https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/kollarssmith/scan-this-or-scan-me-user-privacy-barcode-scanning-applications/">proprietary
+ QR-code scanner</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201808030">
- <p>Some Google apps</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary malware (DRM and snooping). In August
- 2015 it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android</em></ins></span> <a
-<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/21/spotify-faces-user-backlash-over-new-privacy-policy">
- demanded</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/aug/13/google-location-tracking-android-iphone-mobile">
- record the user's location even when</em></ins></span> users <span
class="removed"><del><strong>submit to increased snooping</a>, and
some</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>disable
“location
+ <p>Some Google</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snoop</strong></del></span> on <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/aug/13/google-location-tracking-android-iphone-mobile">
+ record</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user</a>. This is in
addition</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user's location
even when users disable “location
tracking”</a>.</p>
- <p>There</em></ins></span> are <span
class="removed"><del><strong>starting to realize that it is nasty.</p>
+ <p>There are other ways</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>turn off</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snooping done by the phone company, and perhaps by
the OS in the
+ phone.</p>
- <p>This article shows the <a
-href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160313214751/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/">
- twisted</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other</em></ins></span> ways <span
class="removed"><del><strong>that they present snooping as a
way</strong></del></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“serve” users
better</a>—never mind
- whether they want that. This is a typical example
of</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>turn
off</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>attitude</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other kinds</em></ins></span> of <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>location
- tracking, but most users will be tricked by</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary software industry towards
- those they have subjugated.</p>
-
- <p>Out, out, damned Spotify!</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>misleading control.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Don't</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other kinds of location
+ tracking, but most users will</em></ins></span> be <span
class="removed"><del><strong>distracted</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tricked</em></ins></span> by the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>question of whether the app developers get
+ users to say “I agree”. That is no excuse for
malware.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>misleading control.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Many proprietary apps
for mobile devices report which other
- apps the user has
- installed.</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Brightest
Flashlight</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201806110">
- <p>The Spanish football streaming app</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/26/twitter-app-graph/">Twitter
- is doing this in a way that at least is visible</strong></del></span>
+ <p>The Spanish football streaming</em></ins></span> app <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/06/android-app-50m-downloads-sent-data-advertisers">
+ sends user data, including geolocation,</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2018/06/11/spanish-football-app-turns-use.html">tracks
- the user's movements</em></ins></span> and
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>optional</a>. Not as bad as
what</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>listens
through</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>others
do.</p>
- </li>
+ the user's movements and listens through the
microphone</a>.</p>
- <li><p>FTC says most mobile apps</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>microphone</a>.</p>
+ <p>This makes them act as spies</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>use by companies.</a></p>
- <p>This makes them act as spies</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>children don't respect privacy:
- <a
href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/">
-
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>licensing enforcement.</p>
+ <p>The FTC criticized this app because</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>licensing enforcement.</p>
- <p>I expect it implements DRM, too—that there is no way to save
- a recording. But I can't be sure from the article.</p>
+ <p>I expect</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>asked the user to
+ approve sending personal data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>implements DRM, too—that there is no
way</em></ins></span> to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>save
+ a recording. But I can't be sure from</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>app developer but did not
+ ask about sending it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>article.</p>
- <p>If you learn to care much less about sports, you will benefit in
- many ways. This is one more.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>If you learn</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>other companies.</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>care much less about sports, you will benefit in
+ many ways.</em></ins></span> This <span class="removed"><del><strong>shows
the
+ weakness</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>is one
more.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Widely
used</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201804160">
- <p>More than</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/kollarssmith/scan-this-or-scan-me-user-privacy-barcode-scanning-applications/">proprietary
- QR-code scanner</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/16/child-apps-games-android-us-google-play-store-data-sharing-law-privacy">50%
- of the 5,855 Android</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>studied by researchers were found
to</em></ins></span> snoop <span
class="removed"><del><strong>on</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>and collect information about its
users</a>. 40% of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user</a>. This is</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>apps were
+ <li id="M201804160">
+ <p>More than <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/16/child-apps-games-android-us-google-play-store-data-sharing-law-privacy">50%</em></ins></span>
+ of the <span class="removed"><del><strong>reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping
+ “solution”</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>5,855 Android apps studied by researchers were
found</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance: why
should a flashlight
+ app send any</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>snoop
+ and collect</em></ins></span> information <span
class="removed"><del><strong>to anyone? A</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>about its users</a>. 40% of the apps were
found to insecurely snitch on its users. Furthermore, they could
- detect only some methods of snooping,</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>addition</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>these proprietary apps whose
+ detect only some methods of snooping, in these proprietary apps whose
source code they cannot look at. The other apps might be snooping
in other ways.</p>
<p>This is evidence that proprietary apps generally work against
their users. To protect their privacy and freedom, Android users
- need</em></ins></span> to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>get rid
of</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>snooping
done</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary
software—both proprietary
- Android</em></ins></span> by <span class="removed"><del><strong>the phone
company,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="https://replicant.us">switching to
Replicant</a>,</em></ins></span>
- and <span class="removed"><del><strong>perhaps by the OS
in</strong></del></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone.</p>
-
- <p>Don't be distracted</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary apps</em></ins></span> by <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>getting apps from</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>question of whether</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>free software
- only <a href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid store</a> that
<a
- href="https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/Antifeatures"> prominently
warns</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user if an</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>developers get
- users to say “I agree”. That is no excuse for
malware.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>contains
anti-features</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
-
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Brightest
Flashlight app</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201804020">
- <p>Grindr collects information about</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/06/android-app-50m-downloads-sent-data-advertisers">
- sends user data, including geolocation, for use by
companies.</a></p>
-
- <p>The FTC criticized this app because it
asked</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.commondreams.org/news/2018/04/02/egregious-breach-privacy-popular-app-grindr-supplies-third-parties-users-hiv-status">
- which users are HIV-positive, then provides</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user to
- approve sending personal data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>information</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the app developer but did</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>companies</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Grindr should</em></ins></span> not
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>ask</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>have so much information</em></ins></span> about
<span class="removed"><del><strong>sending it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>its users.
- It could be designed so that users communicate such info</em></ins></span>
to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>each</em></ins></span>
- other <span class="removed"><del><strong>companies. This shows the
- weakness of the reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping
- “solution” to surveillance: why should a flashlight
- app send any information to anyone? A free software flashlight
- app would not.</p>
+ need to get rid of the proprietary software—both proprietary
+ Android by <a href="https://replicant.us">switching to
Replicant</a>,
+ and the proprietary apps by getting apps from the</em></ins></span> free
software <span class="removed"><del><strong>flashlight</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>only <a
href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid store</a> that <a
+ href="https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/Antifeatures"> prominently warns
+ the user if an</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>would not.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>contains
anti-features</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
-</ul>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
@@ -1210,24 +1215,30 @@
</div>
<ul>
- <li><p>nVidia's proprietary GeForce Experience <a
href="http://www.gamersnexus.net/industry/2672-geforce-experience-data-transfer-analysis">makes
- users identify themselves and then sends personal data about
them</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>but
not</em></ins></span> to
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>nVidia
servers</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the server's database.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <li><p>nVidia's proprietary GeForce
Experience</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201804020">
+ <p>Grindr collects information about</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.gamersnexus.net/industry/2672-geforce-experience-data-transfer-analysis">makes</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.commondreams.org/news/2018/04/02/egregious-breach-privacy-popular-app-grindr-supplies-third-parties-users-hiv-status">
+ which</em></ins></span> users <span class="removed"><del><strong>identify
themselves and</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>are
HIV-positive,</em></ins></span> then <span class="removed"><del><strong>sends
personal data about them to
+ nVidia servers</a>.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Angry Birds
+ <li><p>Angry Birds
<a
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/28/world/spy-agencies-scour-phone-apps-for-personal-data.html">
- spies for companies,</strong></del></span>
+ spies for companies, and</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>provides</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>NSA takes advantage</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>information</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spy through it too</a>.
+ Here's</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>companies</a>.</p>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201803050">
- <p>The moviepass app</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the NSA takes advantage to</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>dis-service</em></ins></span>
- spy <span class="removed"><del><strong>through it too</a>.
- Here's information</strong></del></span> on
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="http://confabulator.blogspot.com/2012/11/analysis-of-what-information-angry.html"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>users even</em></ins></span> more <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spyware apps</a>.</p>
+ <p>Grindr should not have so much</em></ins></span> information
<span class="removed"><del><strong>on
+ <a
href="http://confabulator.blogspot.com/2012/11/analysis-of-what-information-angry.html">
+ more spyware apps</a>.</p>
<p><a
href="http://www.propublica.org/article/spy-agencies-probe-angry-birds-and-other-apps-for-personal-data">
- More about NSA app spying</a>.</p>
+ More</strong></del></span> about <span class="removed"><del><strong>NSA
app spying</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>its users.
+ It could be designed so that users communicate such info to each
+ other but not to the server's database.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
-</ul>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
@@ -1236,8 +1247,11 @@
</div>
<ul>
- <li>
- <p>The “smart” toys My Friend Cayla and i-Que
transmit</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>than users
expected. It</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.forbrukerradet.no/siste-nytt/connected-toys-violate-consumer-laws">children's
conversations</strong></del></span>
+ <li></strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201803050"></em></ins></span>
+ <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>“smart” toys
My Friend Cayla</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>moviepass
app</em></ins></span> and <span class="removed"><del><strong>i-Que
transmit</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>dis-service
+ spy on users even more than users expected. It</em></ins></span> <a
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.forbrukerradet.no/siste-nytt/connected-toys-violate-consumer-laws">children's
conversations</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/05/moviepass-ceo-proudly-says-the-app-tracks-your-location-before-and-after-movies/">records
where they travel before and after going</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Nuance
Communications</a>,</strong></del></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>speech recognition company
based</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>movie</a>.</p>
@@ -1262,19 +1276,19 @@
was snooping on its users through the proprietary control
app</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201708270"></em></ins></span>
- <p>The <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Sarahah</em></ins></span> app
<span class="removed"><del><strong>was reporting the temperature
of</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
-
href="https://theintercept.com/2017/08/27/hit-app-sarahah-quietly-uploads-your-address-book/">
- uploads all phone numbers and email addresses</a> in user's address
- book to developer's server. Note that this article
misuses</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>vibrator
minute by
+ <p>The <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Sarahah</em></ins></span> app
<span class="removed"><del><strong>was reporting the temperature of the
vibrator minute by
minute (thus, indirectly, whether it was surrounded by a person's
body), as well as the vibration frequency.</p>
<p>Note the totally inadequate proposed response: a labeling
standard with which manufacturers would make statements about
their products, rather than free software which users could have
- checked and changed.</p>
+ checked</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="https://theintercept.com/2017/08/27/hit-app-sarahah-quietly-uploads-your-address-book/">
+ uploads all phone numbers</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>changed.</p>
- <p>The company that made the vibrator</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>words
+ <p>The company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>email addresses</a> in user's address
+ book to developer's server. Note</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>made</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>this article misuses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>vibrator</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>words
“<a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>”
referring to zero price.</p>
</li>
@@ -1314,22 +1328,29 @@
<p>Could Google have done</em></ins></span> a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>better job of preventing apps from
cheating? There is no systematic</em></ins></span> way <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>for Google, or Android users,</em></ins></span>
to <span class="removed"><del><strong>access the data</a>
- collected by the manufacturer's snooping.</p>
+ collected by</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>inspect executable proprietary apps to see what they
do.</p>
- <p>That</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>inspect executable proprietary apps to see what they
do.</p>
+ <p>Google could demand</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer's snooping.</p>
- <p>Google could demand</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>source code for these apps,</em></ins></span> and
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>study</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>FBI could listen to these
conversations
+ <p>That the manufacturer</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>source code for these apps,</em></ins></span> and
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>study</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>FBI</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>source code somehow to determine whether they
mistreat users in
+ various ways. If it did a good job of this, it</em></ins></span> could
<span class="removed"><del><strong>listen</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>more or less
+ prevent such snooping, except when the app developers are clever
+ enough</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>these
conversations
was unacceptable by itself.</p></li>
<li><p>Barbie
- <a
href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/wi-fi-spy-barbie-records-childrens-5177673">is
going</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>source code
somehow</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>spy on children
and adults</a>.</p>
+ <a
href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/wi-fi-spy-barbie-records-childrens-5177673">is
going</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>outsmart the
checking.</p>
+
+ <p>But since Google itself develops malicious apps, we cannot trust
+ Google</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>spy on
children and adults</a>.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<!-- #SpywareAtLowLevel -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each subsection
-->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>protect us. We must demand release of source
code</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>place new
items</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the
+ public, so we can depend</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under</strong></del></span> each <span
class="removed"><del><strong>subsection -->
<div class="big-section">
<h3 id="SpywareAtLowLevel">Spyware at Low Level</h3>
@@ -1339,30 +1360,44 @@
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>determine whether they mistreat
users</em></ins></span> in <span class="removed"><del><strong>BIOS</h4>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware in BIOS</h4>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInBIOS">#SpywareInBIOS</a>)</span>
</div>
<ul>
-<li><p>
-<a
href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2984889/windows-pcs/lenovo-collects-usage-data-on-thinkpad-thinkcentre-and-thinkstation-pcs.html">
-Lenovo stealthily installed crapware and spyware via BIOS</a> on Windows
installs.
-Note that the specific sabotage method Lenovo used</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>various ways. If it</em></ins></span> did
<span class="removed"><del><strong>not affect
-GNU/Linux; also,</strong></del></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“clean” Windows install is not really
-clean</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>good job of this,
it could more or less
- prevent such snooping, except when the app developers are clever
- enough to outsmart the checking.</p>
+<li><p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201705230">
+ <p>Apps for BART</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2984889/windows-pcs/lenovo-collects-usage-data-on-thinkpad-thinkcentre-and-thinkstation-pcs.html">
+Lenovo stealthily installed crapware and spyware via
BIOS</a></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20171124190046/https://consumerist.com/2017/05/23/passengers-say-commuter-rail-app-illegally-collects-personal-user-data/">
+ snoop</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>Windows
installs.
+Note</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users</a>.</p>
- <p>But</em></ins></span> since <span
class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
-puts in its own malware</a>.
+ <p>With free software apps, users could <em>make
sure</em></em></ins></span> that <span class="removed"><del><strong>the
specific sabotage method Lenovo used did not affect
+GNU/Linux; also, a “clean” Windows install is not really
+clean since</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>they
+ don't snoop.</p>
+
+ <p>With proprietary apps, one can only hope that they
don't.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201705040">
+ <p>A study found 234 Android apps that track users
by</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
+puts</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/234-android-applications-are-currently-using-ultrasonic-beacons-to-track-users/">listening
+ to ultrasound from beacons placed</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>its own malware</a>.
</p></li>
</ul>
<!-- #SpywareAtWork -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google itself develops malicious apps, we cannot trust
- Google</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>place new
items</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>protect us. We must
demand release of source code to the
- public, so we can depend</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under</strong></del></span> each <span
class="removed"><del><strong>subsection -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>stores or played by TV
+ programs</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201704260">
+ <p>Faceapp appears</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each subsection -->
<div class="big-section">
<h3 id="SpywareAtWork">Spyware at Work</h3>
@@ -1372,44 +1407,18 @@
<ul>
<li><p>Investigation
- Shows</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201705230">
- <p>Apps for BART</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160602/17210734610/investigation-shows-gchq-using-us-companies-nsa-to-route-around-domestic-surveillance-restrictions.shtml">GCHQ
+ Shows</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>do lots of
surveillance, judging by</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160602/17210734610/investigation-shows-gchq-using-us-companies-nsa-to-route-around-domestic-surveillance-restrictions.shtml">GCHQ
Using US Companies, NSA To Route Around Domestic Surveillance
Restrictions</a>.</p>
- <p>Specifically, it</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20171124190046/https://consumerist.com/2017/05/23/passengers-say-commuter-rail-app-illegally-collects-personal-user-data/">
- snoop on users</a>.</p>
-
- <p>With free software apps, users could <em>make
sure</em> that they
- don't snoop.</p>
-
- <p>With proprietary apps, one</em></ins></span> can <span
class="removed"><del><strong>collect the emails of members of Parliament
- this way, because</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>only
hope that</em></ins></span> they <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pass</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>don't.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201705040">
- <p>A study found 234 Android apps that track users by <a
-
href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/234-android-applications-are-currently-using-ultrasonic-beacons-to-track-users/">listening
- to ultrasound from beacons placed in stores or played by TV
- programs</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201704260">
- <p>Faceapp appears to do lots of surveillance, judging by <a
-
href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2017/04/26/everything-thats-wrong-with-faceapp-the-latest-creepy-photo-app-for-your-face/">
- how much access</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>through Microsoft.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>demands to personal data</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Cisco TNP IP phones:</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the device</a>.</p>
+ <p>Specifically,</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2017/04/26/everything-thats-wrong-with-faceapp-the-latest-creepy-photo-app-for-your-face/">
+ how much access</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>can collect</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>demands to personal data in the
device</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201704190">
- <p>Users are suing Bose for</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html">
-
http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html</a></p></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/04/19/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-their-customers-lawsuit-claims/">
+ <p>Users are suing Bose for <a
+
href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/04/19/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-their-customers-lawsuit-claims/">
distributing a spyware app for its headphones</a>. Specifically,
the app would record the names of the audio files users listen to
along with the headphone's unique serial number.</p>
@@ -1906,9 +1915,24 @@
work.”</p>
<p>Proper laws would say that TVs are not allowed to report what the
- user watches—no exceptions!</p></em></ins></span>
+ user watches—no exceptions!</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
+
+ <li id="M201405200">
+ <p>Spyware in LG “smart” TVs <a
+
href="http://doctorbeet.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/lg-smart-tvs-logging-usb-filenames-and.html">
+ reports what the user watches, and the switch to turn this off has
+ no effect</a>. (The fact that the transmission reports a 404 error
+ really means nothing;</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>emails of members of Parliament
+ this way, because they pass</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>server could save that data anyway.)</p>
+
+ <p>Even worse,</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>through Microsoft.</p></li>
+
+ <li><p>Spyware in Cisco TNP IP phones:
+ <a
href="http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html">
+
http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html</a></p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
@@ -1917,32 +1941,34 @@
</div>
<ul>
- <li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201405200">
- <p>Spyware</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Skype:
- <a
href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/">
+ <li><p>Spyware in Skype:</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/">
http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/</a>.
- Microsoft changed Skype</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>LG “smart” TVs</em></ins></span> <a
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
- specifically for spying</a>.</p>
+ Microsoft changed Skype</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://rambles.renney.me/2013/11/lg-tv-logging-filenames-from-network-folders/">
+ snoops on other devices on the user's local network</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>LG later said it had installed a patch to stop this, but any
+ product could spy this way.</p>
+
+ <p>Meanwhile, LG TVs</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
+ specifically for spying</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140511/17430627199/lg-will-take-smart-out-your-smart-tv-if-you-dont-agree-to-share-your-viewing-search-data-with-third-parties.shtml">
+ do lots of spying anyway</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
-</ul>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
<!-- #SpywareOnTheRoad -->
<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://doctorbeet.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/lg-smart-tvs-logging-usb-filenames-and.html">
- reports what the user watches, and the switch</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>turn this off has
- no effect</a>. (The fact that the transmission reports a 404 error
- really means nothing; the server could save that data anyway.)</p>
- <p>Even worse, it <a
-
href="http://rambles.renney.me/2013/11/lg-tv-logging-filenames-from-network-folders/">
- snoops</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>top under
each subsection -->
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201212170">
+ <p id="break-security-smarttv"><a
+
href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2249303/Hackers-penetrate-home-Crack-Samsungs-Smart-TV-allows-attacker-seize-control-microphone-cameras.html">
+ Crackers found a way</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each subsection -->
<div class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareOnTheRoad">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other devices</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>The Road</h3>
+ <h3 id="SpywareOnTheRoad">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>break security</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>The Road</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareOnTheRoad">#SpywareOnTheRoad</a>)</span>
</div>
<div style="clear: left;"></div>
@@ -1954,24 +1980,11 @@
<ul>
<li>
- <p>The Nest Cam “smart” camera is <a
+ <p>The Nest Cam</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>a</em></ins></span> “smart” <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TV</a>
+ and use its</em></ins></span> camera <span class="removed"><del><strong>is
<a
href="http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34922712">always
- watching</a>, even when</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“owner” switches</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>user's local network</a>.</p>
-
- <p>LG later said</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“off.”</p>
- <p>A</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>had
installed a patch to stop this, but any
- product could spy this way.</p>
-
- <p>Meanwhile, LG TVs <a
-
href="http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20140511/17430627199/lg-will-take-smart-out-your-smart-tv-if-you-dont-agree-to-share-your-viewing-search-data-with-third-parties.shtml">
- do lots of spying anyway</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201212170">
- <p id="break-security-smarttv"><a
-
href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2249303/Hackers-penetrate-home-Crack-Samsungs-Smart-TV-allows-attacker-seize-control-microphone-cameras.html">
- Crackers found a way to break security on a</em></ins></span>
“smart” <span class="removed"><del><strong>device means the
manufacturer is using it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TV</a>
- and use its camera</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>outsmart
+ watching</a>, even when the “owner” switches it
“off.”</p>
+ <p>A “smart” device means the manufacturer is using
it</strong></del></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>outsmart
you.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>watch the people who are watching
TV.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
</ul>
@@ -1987,16 +2000,23 @@
and</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
- <li id="M201810300">
- <p>Nearly all “home security cameras”</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/mar/08/men-make-up-their-minds-about-books-faster-than-women-study-finds">sometimes
+ <li id="M201901100">
+ <p>Amazon Ring “security” devices</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/mar/08/men-make-up-their-minds-about-books-faster-than-women-study-finds">sometimes
this code snoops on readers</a>.</p>
</li>
<li><p>Spyware in many e-readers—not
only</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.consumerreports.org/privacy/d-link-camera-poses-data-security-risk--consumer-reports-finds/">
- give</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>Kindle: <a
href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>manufacturer an unencrypted copy of
everything</em></ins></span> they <span class="removed"><del><strong>report
even which page the user reads</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>see</a>. “Home insecurity
camera” would be a better
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/10/ring-gave-employees-access-customer-video-feeds/">
+ send</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>Kindle: <a
href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>video</em></ins></span> they <span
class="removed"><del><strong>report even</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>capture to Amazon servers</a></em></ins></span>
which <span class="removed"><del><strong>page</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>save it
+ permanently.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201810300">
+ <p>Nearly all “home security cameras” <a
+
href="https://www.consumerreports.org/privacy/d-link-camera-poses-data-security-risk--consumer-reports-finds/">
+ give</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user
reads</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>manufacturer an
unencrypted copy of everything they
+ see</a>. “Home insecurity camera” would be a better
name!</p>
<p>When Consumer Reports tested them, it suggested that these
@@ -2847,7 +2867,7 @@
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<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/01/05 11:31:35 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:32 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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@@ -975,9 +975,14 @@
<p>Spyware</em></ins></span> in <span class="inserted"><ins><em>many
e-readers—not only</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>frame.</p>
<p>This spyware feature seems to require online access to some
- known-faces database,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Kindle: <a
+ known-faces database, which means the pictures are likely to be
+ sent across the wire to Facebook's servers and face-recognition
+ algorithms.</p>
+
+ <p>If so, none of Facebook users' pictures are private
+ anymore,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Kindle:
<a
href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012"> they
- report even</em></ins></span> which <span
class="removed"><del><strong>means</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>page</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pictures</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user reads at what time</a>.</p>
+ report</em></ins></span> even <span
class="removed"><del><strong>if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>which page</em></ins></span> the user <span
class="removed"><del><strong>didn't “upload”
them</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>reads at what
time</a>.</p>
</li>
</ul>
@@ -995,192 +1000,134 @@
</div>
<ul class="blurbs">
- <li id="M201810244">
- <p>Some Android apps <a
-
href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
- track the phones of users that have deleted them</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201808030">
- <p>Some Google apps on Android <a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/aug/13/google-location-tracking-android-iphone-mobile">
- record the user's location even when users disable “location
- tracking”</a>.</p>
-
- <p>There</em></ins></span> are <span
class="removed"><del><strong>likely</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other ways</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>be
- sent across</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>turn
off</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>wire to Facebook's
servers and face-recognition
- algorithms.</p>
-
- <p>If so, none</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other kinds</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook users' pictures are private
- anymore, even if the user didn't “upload” them
to</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>location
- tracking, but most users will be tricked by</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>service.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>misleading control.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <li id="M201901050">
+ <p>The Weather Channel app <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jan/04/weather-channel-app-lawsuit-location-data-selling">
+ stored users' locations</em></ins></span> to the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>service.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Like most “music
screaming” disservices, Spotify
- is based on proprietary malware (DRM and snooping). In August
- 2015 it</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201806110">
- <p>The Spanish football streaming app</em></ins></span> <a
-<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/21/spotify-faces-user-backlash-over-new-privacy-policy">
- demanded users submit to increased
snooping</a>,</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2018/06/11/spanish-football-app-turns-use.html">tracks
- the user's movements</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>some
- are starting to realize that it is nasty.</p>
+ <li><p>Like most “music screaming” disservices,
Spotify</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>company's
server</a>. The company</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>based on proprietary malware (DRM and snooping).
In August
+ 2015</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>being sued, demanding
that</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
+href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/aug/21/spotify-faces-user-backlash-over-new-privacy-policy">
+ demanded</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>notify
the</em></ins></span> users <span class="removed"><del><strong>submit to
increased snooping</a>, and some
+ are starting to realize that</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>of what</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>is nasty.</p>
- <p>This article shows</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>listens through</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong><a
+ <p>This article shows</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>will do
+ with</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160313214751/http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/21/spotify_worse_than_the_nsa/">
- twisted ways that they present snooping</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>microphone</a>.</p>
+ twisted ways</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data.</p>
- <p>This makes them act</em></ins></span> as <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spies for licensing enforcement.</p>
-
- <p>I expect it implements DRM, too—that there is
no</em></ins></span> way to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“serve” users
better</a>—never mind
- whether they want that.</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>save
- a recording. But I can't be sure from the article.</p>
-
- <p>If you learn to care much less about sports, you will benefit in
- many ways.</em></ins></span> This is <span class="removed"><del><strong>a
typical example</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>one
more.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201804160">
- <p>More than <a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/16/child-apps-games-android-us-google-play-store-data-sharing-law-privacy">50%</em></ins></span>
- of the <span class="removed"><del><strong>attitude</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>5,855 Android apps studied by researchers were
found to snoop
- and collect information about its users</a>. 40%</em></ins></span>
of the <span class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary software industry towards
- those</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>apps were
- found to insecurely snitch on its users. Furthermore,</em></ins></span>
they <span class="removed"><del><strong>have subjugated.</p>
+ <p>I think</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>they present snooping as a way
+ to “serve” users better</a>—never mind
+ whether they want that. This</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>lawsuit</em></ins></span> is <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>about</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>typical example of</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>side issue. What</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>attitude of the proprietary software industry
towards
+ those they have subjugated.</p>
<p>Out, out, damned Spotify!</p>
</li>
- <li><p>Many</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>could
- detect only some methods of snooping, in these</em></ins></span>
proprietary apps <span class="removed"><del><strong>for mobile devices report
which</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>whose
- source code they cannot look at. The</em></ins></span> other apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the user has
- installed. <a
href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/26/twitter-app-graph/">Twitter
- is doing this</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>might
be snooping</em></ins></span>
- in <span class="removed"><del><strong>a way that at
least</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>other
ways.</p>
-
- <p>This</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>visible</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>evidence that proprietary apps generally work against
- their users. To protect their privacy</em></ins></span> and
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>optional</a>. Not as bad as
what</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>freedom, Android
users
- need to get rid of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>others do.</p>
- </li>
+ <li><p>Many proprietary apps for mobile devices report which
other
+ apps</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>company does
+ with</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user has
+ installed. <a
href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/26/twitter-app-graph/">Twitter</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>data</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>doing this in</strong></del></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>way</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>secondary issue. The principal wrong here is that
+ the company gets</em></ins></span> that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data</em></ins></span> at <span
class="removed"><del><strong>least is visible</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>all.</p>
- <li><p>FTC says most mobile apps for children don't respect
privacy:
- <a
href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/">
-
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/</a>.</p>
+ <p><a
+
href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gy77wy/stop-using-third-party-weather-apps">
+ Other weather apps</a>, including Accuweather</em></ins></span> and
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>optional</a>. Not as bad as what
the others do.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>WeatherBug, are
+ tracking people's locations.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li><p>Widely used</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary software—both proprietary
- Android by</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/kollarssmith/scan-this-or-scan-me-user-privacy-barcode-scanning-applications/">proprietary
- QR-code scanner apps snoop on the user</a>. This is in
addition</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://replicant.us">switching</em></ins></span>
to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Replicant</a>,
- and</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>snooping
done</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary
apps</em></ins></span> by <span class="inserted"><ins><em>getting apps
from</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone company,
and perhaps by</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>free
software
- only <a href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid store</a> that
<a
- href="https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/Antifeatures"> prominently
warns</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>OS in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user if an app contains
anti-features</a>.</p>
- </li>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>FTC says most
mobile</strong></del></span>
- <li id="M201804020">
- <p>Grindr collects information about <a
-
href="https://www.commondreams.org/news/2018/04/02/egregious-breach-privacy-popular-app-grindr-supplies-third-parties-users-hiv-status">
- which users are HIV-positive, then provides</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone.</p>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201810244">
+ <p>Some Android</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>for children don't respect
privacy:</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/">
+
http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2012/12/ftc-disclosures-severely-lacking-in-kids-mobile-appsand-its-getting-worse/</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
+ track the phones of users that have deleted
them</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
- <p>Don't</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>information to
- companies</a>.</p>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Widely used <a
href="https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/kollarssmith/scan-this-or-scan-me-user-privacy-barcode-scanning-applications/">proprietary
+ QR-code scanner</strong></del></span>
- <p>Grindr should not have so much information about its users.
- It could</em></ins></span> be <span
class="removed"><del><strong>distracted by the question of
whether</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>designed so that
users communicate such info to each
- other but not to</em></ins></span> the <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>server's database.</p>
- </li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201808030">
+ <p>Some Google</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snoop</strong></del></span> on <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/aug/13/google-location-tracking-android-iphone-mobile">
+ record</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user</a>. This is in
addition</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user's location
even when users disable “location
+ tracking”</a>.</p>
- <li id="M201803050">
- <p>The moviepass</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>developers get</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>and dis-service
- spy on users even more than</em></ins></span> users <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>expected. It <a
-
href="https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/05/moviepass-ceo-proudly-says-the-app-tracks-your-location-before-and-after-movies/">records
- where they travel before and after going</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>say “I agree”. That is no excuse for
malware.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>a
movie</a>.</p>
+ <p>There are other ways</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>turn off</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snooping done by the phone company, and perhaps by
the OS in the
+ phone.</p>
- <p>Don't be tracked—pay cash!</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Don't</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other kinds of location
+ tracking, but most users will</em></ins></span> be <span
class="removed"><del><strong>distracted</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tricked</em></ins></span> by the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>question of whether the app developers get
+ users to say “I agree”. That is no excuse for
malware.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>misleading control.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Brightest
Flashlight app</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Brightest
Flashlight</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201711240">
- <p>Tracking software in popular Android apps
- is pervasive and sometimes very clever. Some trackers
can</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/06/android-app-50m-downloads-sent-data-advertisers">
- sends user data, including geolocation, for use</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/11/24/staggering-variety-of-clandestine-trackers-found-in-popular-android-apps/">
- follow a user's movements around a physical store</em></ins></span> by
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>companies.</a></p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>noticing WiFi
- networks</a>.</p>
- </li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201806110">
+ <p>The Spanish football streaming</em></ins></span> app <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/dec/06/android-app-50m-downloads-sent-data-advertisers">
+ sends user data, including geolocation,</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2018/06/11/spanish-football-app-turns-use.html">tracks
+ the user's movements and listens through the
microphone</a>.</p>
- <li id="M201708270"></em></ins></span>
- <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>FTC criticized
this</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Sarahah</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>because it asked</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
-
href="https://theintercept.com/2017/08/27/hit-app-sarahah-quietly-uploads-your-address-book/">
- uploads all phone numbers and email addresses</a> in user's address
- book to developer's server. Note that this article
misuses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>words
- “<a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>”
- referring</em></ins></span> to
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>approve sending personal
data</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>zero price.</p>
- </li>
+ <p>This makes them act as spies</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>use by companies.</a></p>
- <li id="M201707270">
- <p>20 dishonest Android apps recorded <a
-
href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/07/stealthy-google-play-apps-recorded-calls-and-stole-e-mails-and-texts">phone
- calls and sent them and text messages and emails</em></ins></span> to
<span class="removed"><del><strong>the app developer but</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>snoopers</a>.</p>
+ <p>The FTC criticized this app because</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>licensing enforcement.</p>
- <p>Google</em></ins></span> did not
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>ask about
sending</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>intend to make
these apps spy; on the contrary,</em></ins></span> it
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>worked in various ways</em></ins></span>
to <span class="removed"><del><strong>other companies. This
shows</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>prevent that, and
deleted these apps after
- discovering what they did. So we cannot blame Google specifically
- for</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>weakness</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>snooping</em></ins></span> of <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>these apps.</p>
+ <p>I expect</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>asked</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>implements DRM, too—that there is no way to save
+ a recording. But I can't be sure from</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>article.</p>
- <p>On</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping
- “solution” to surveillance: why should</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>other hand, Google redistributes nonfree
Android apps, and
- therefore shares in the responsibility for the injustice of their being
- nonfree. It also distributes its own nonfree apps, such as Google Play,
- <a href="/philosophy/free-software-even-more-important.html">which
- are malicious</a>.</p>
+ <p>If you learn</em></ins></span> to
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>approve sending personal data to the
app developer but did not
+ ask</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>care much
less</em></ins></span> about <span class="removed"><del><strong>sending it to
other companies.</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>sports,
you will benefit in
+ many ways.</em></ins></span> This <span class="removed"><del><strong>shows
the
+ weakness</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>is one
more.</p>
+ </li>
- <p>Could Google have done</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>flashlight
- app send any information</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>better job of preventing apps from
- cheating? There is no systematic way for Google, or Android
users,</em></ins></span>
- to <span class="removed"><del><strong>anyone? A free software flashlight
+ <li id="M201804160">
+ <p>More than <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/16/child-apps-games-android-us-google-play-store-data-sharing-law-privacy">50%</em></ins></span>
+ of the <span class="removed"><del><strong>reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping
+ “solution”</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>5,855 Android apps studied by researchers were
found</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance: why
should a flashlight
+ app send any</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>snoop
+ and collect</em></ins></span> information <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>about its users</a>. 40% of the apps were
+ found</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>anyone? A
free software flashlight
app would not.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInGames">Spyware in Games</h4>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInGames">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>insecurely snitch on its users. Furthermore, they
could
+ detect only some methods of snooping,</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Games</h4>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInGames">#SpywareInGames</a>)</span>
</div>
<ul>
- <li><p>nVidia's</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>inspect executable</em></ins></span> proprietary
<span class="removed"><del><strong>GeForce Experience <a
href="http://www.gamersnexus.net/industry/2672-geforce-experience-data-transfer-analysis">makes
- users identify themselves and then sends personal data about
them</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>apps</em></ins></span> to
+ <li><p>nVidia's</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>these</em></ins></span> proprietary <span
class="removed"><del><strong>GeForce Experience <a
href="http://www.gamersnexus.net/industry/2672-geforce-experience-data-transfer-analysis">makes
+ users identify themselves</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>apps whose
+ source code they cannot look at. The other apps might be snooping
+ in other ways.</p>
+
+ <p>This is evidence that proprietary apps generally work against
+ their users. To protect their privacy</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>then sends personal data about
them</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>freedom, Android
users
+ need</em></ins></span> to
<span class="removed"><del><strong>nVidia servers</a>.</p>
</li>
- <li><p>Angry Birds
- <a
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/28/world/spy-agencies-scour-phone-apps-for-personal-data.html">
- spies</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>see what
they do.</p>
-
- <p>Google could demand the source code</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>companies,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>these apps,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>study</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>NSA takes
advantage</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>source code
somehow</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>spy
through</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>determine whether
they mistreat users in
- various ways. If</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>too</a>.
- Here's information on
- <a
href="http://confabulator.blogspot.com/2012/11/analysis-of-what-information-angry.html"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>did a good job of this, it
could</em></ins></span> more <span class="removed"><del><strong>spyware
apps</a>.</p>
+ <li><p>Angry Birds</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>get rid of the proprietary software—both
proprietary
+ Android by</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/28/world/spy-agencies-scour-phone-apps-for-personal-data.html">
+ spies for companies,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://replicant.us">switching to
Replicant</a>,</em></ins></span>
+ and the <span class="removed"><del><strong>NSA takes advantage to spy
through it too</a>.
+ Here's information on</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary apps by getting apps from the free
software
+ only</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://confabulator.blogspot.com/2012/11/analysis-of-what-information-angry.html">
+ more spyware apps</a>.</p>
<p><a
href="http://www.propublica.org/article/spy-agencies-probe-angry-birds-and-other-apps-for-personal-data">
- More about NSA</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>or
less
- prevent such snooping, except when the</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spying</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>developers are clever
- enough to outsmart the checking.</p>
-
- <p>But since Google itself develops malicious apps, we cannot trust
- Google to protect us. We must demand release of source code to the
- public, so we can depend on each other.</p></em></ins></span>
+ More about NSA app spying</a>.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
+</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
@@ -1190,116 +1137,102 @@
<ul>
- <li><p>A company</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201705230">
- <p>Apps for BART <a
-
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20171124190046/https://consumerist.com/2017/05/23/passengers-say-commuter-rail-app-illegally-collects-personal-user-data/">
- snoop on users</a>.</p>
-
- <p>With free software apps, users could <em>make
sure</em></em></ins></span> that <span class="removed"><del><strong>makes
internet-controlled vibrators</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>they
- don't snoop.</p>
-
- <p>With proprietary apps, one can only hope that they
don't.</p>
+ <li><p>A company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid
store</a></em></ins></span> that <span class="removed"><del><strong>makes
internet-controlled vibrators</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/14/wevibe-sex-toy-data-collection-chicago-lawsuit">is
+ being sued for collecting lots of personal</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://f-droid.org/wiki/page/Antifeatures">
prominently warns
+ the user if an app contains anti-features</a>.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201705040">
- <p>A study found 234 Android apps that track users
by</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/14/wevibe-sex-toy-data-collection-chicago-lawsuit">is
- being sued for collecting</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/234-android-applications-are-currently-using-ultrasonic-beacons-to-track-users/">listening
- to ultrasound from beacons placed in stores or played by TV
- programs</a>.</p>
- </li>
+ <li id="M201804020">
+ <p>Grindr collects</em></ins></span> information about <span
class="removed"><del><strong>how
+ people use it</a>.</p>
- <li id="M201704260">
- <p>Faceapp appears to do</em></ins></span> lots of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>personal information about</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>surveillance, judging by <a
-
href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2017/04/26/everything-thats-wrong-with-faceapp-the-latest-creepy-photo-app-for-your-face/"></em></ins></span>
- how
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>people use it</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The company's statement that it anonymizes the data may be
- true, but it doesn't really matter. If</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>much access</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>sells the data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>demands</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a
- data broker, the</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>personal</em></ins></span> data <span
class="removed"><del><strong>broker can figure out who</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>in</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user is.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>device</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>The company's statement that it
anonymizes</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="https://www.commondreams.org/news/2018/04/02/egregious-breach-privacy-popular-app-grindr-supplies-third-parties-users-hiv-status">
+ which users are HIV-positive, then provides</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data may</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>information to
+ companies</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Grindr should not have so much information about its users.
+ It could</em></ins></span> be
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>true,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>designed so that users communicate such info to each
+ other</em></ins></span> but <span class="removed"><del><strong>it doesn't
really matter. If it sells the data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>not</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a
+ data broker, the data broker can figure out who</strong></del></span>
the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user is.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>server's database.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
<span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>A computerized
- vibrator</strong></del></span>
+ vibrator <a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/10/vibrator-phone-app-we-vibe-4-plus-bluetooth-hack">snoops
+ on its users through the proprietary control
app</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201704190">
- <p>Users are suing Bose for</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/10/vibrator-phone-app-we-vibe-4-plus-bluetooth-hack">snoops
- on</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/04/19/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-their-customers-lawsuit-claims/">
- distributing a spyware app for</em></ins></span> its <span
class="removed"><del><strong>users through</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>headphones</a>. Specifically,</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary control
app</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The</strong></del></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>reports</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>would record</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>temperature</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>names</em></ins></span> of the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>vibrator minute by
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201803050"></em></ins></span>
+ <p>The <span class="inserted"><ins><em>moviepass</em></ins></span>
app <span class="removed"><del><strong>reports the temperature of the vibrator
minute by
minute (thus, indirectly, whether it is surrounded by a person's
- body), and</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>audio
files users listen to
- along with</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>vibration frequency.</p>
-
- <p>Note</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>headphone's unique serial number.</p>
+ body),</strong></del></span> and <span class="removed"><del><strong>the
vibration frequency.</p>
- <p>The suit accuses that this was done without</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>totally inadequate proposed response: a
labeling
- standard with which manufacturers</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users' consent.
- If the fine print of the app said that users gave consent for
this,</em></ins></span>
- would <span class="inserted"><ins><em>that</em></ins></span> make <span
class="removed"><del><strong>statements about
- their products, rather than free software which users can check
+ <p>Note the totally inadequate proposed response: a labeling
+ standard with which manufacturers would make statements about
+ their products, rather</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>dis-service
+ spy on users even more</em></ins></span> than <span
class="removed"><del><strong>free software which</strong></del></span> users
<span class="removed"><del><strong>can check
and change.</p>
</li>
- <li><p>Barbie</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>it acceptable? No way! It should be flat
out</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/wi-fi-spy-barbie-records-childrens-5177673">is
going</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html">
illegal</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>spy on children
and adults.</a>.</p>
+ <li><p>Barbie</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>expected. It</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/wi-fi-spy-barbie-records-childrens-5177673">is</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://techcrunch.com/2018/03/05/moviepass-ceo-proudly-says-the-app-tracks-your-location-before-and-after-movies/">records
+ where they travel before and after</em></ins></span> going to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spy on children and
adults.</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>a movie</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Don't be tracked—pay cash!</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
-</ul>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
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- <h3 id="SpywareAtLowLevel">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>snoop</em></ins></span> at <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Low Level</h3>
+ <h3 id="SpywareAtLowLevel">Spyware at Low Level</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareAtLowLevel">#SpywareAtLowLevel</a>)</span>
</div>
<div style="clear: left;"></div>
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware in BIOS</h4>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201711240">
+ <p>Tracking software</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>BIOS</h4>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInBIOS">#SpywareInBIOS</a>)</span>
</div>
<ul>
-<li><p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>all</a>.</p>
+<li><p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>popular Android apps
+ is pervasive and sometimes very clever. Some trackers
can</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2984889/windows-pcs/lenovo-collects-usage-data-on-thinkpad-thinkcentre-and-thinkstation-pcs.html">
+Lenovo stealthily installed crapware</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/11/24/staggering-variety-of-clandestine-trackers-found-in-popular-android-apps/">
+ follow a user's movements around a physical store by noticing WiFi
+ networks</a>.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201704074">
- <p>Pairs of Android apps can collude
- to transmit users' personal data to servers.</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2984889/windows-pcs/lenovo-collects-usage-data-on-thinkpad-thinkcentre-and-thinkstation-pcs.html">
-Lenovo stealthily installed crapware and spyware via
BIOS</a></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/04/when-apps-collude-to-steal-your-data/522177/">A
- study found tens of thousands of pairs that collude</a>.</p>
+ <li id="M201708270">
+ <p>The Sarahah app <a
+
href="https://theintercept.com/2017/08/27/hit-app-sarahah-quietly-uploads-your-address-book/">
+ uploads all phone numbers</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spyware via BIOS</a> on Windows
installs.</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>email
addresses</a> in user's address
+ book to developer's server.</em></ins></span> Note that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>this article misuses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>specific sabotage method Lenovo
used</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>words
+ “<a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>”
+ referring to zero price.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201703300">
- <p>Verizon <a
-
href="https://yro.slashdot.org/story/17/03/30/0112259/verizon-to-force-appflash-spyware-on-android-phones">
- announced an opt-in proprietary search app that it will</a>
pre-install</em></ins></span>
- on <span class="removed"><del><strong>Windows installs.
-Note</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>some of its phones.
The app will give Verizon the same information
- about the users' searches</em></ins></span> that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google normally gets when they use
- its search engine.</p>
+ <li id="M201707270">
+ <p>20 dishonest Android apps recorded <a
+
href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/07/stealthy-google-play-apps-recorded-calls-and-stole-e-mails-and-texts">phone
+ calls and sent them and text messages and emails to
snoopers</a>.</p>
- <p>Currently,</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>specific sabotage method Lenovo used did not affect
-GNU/Linux; also, a “clean” Windows install</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>app</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>not really
-clean since</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
+ <p>Google</em></ins></span> did not <span
class="removed"><del><strong>affect
+GNU/Linux; also, a “clean” Windows install is not really
+clean since <a href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
puts in its own malware</a>.
</p></li>
</ul>
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- being pre-installed</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under each subsection -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
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<h3 id="SpywareAtWork">Spyware at Work</h3>
@@ -1313,17 +1246,20 @@
Using US Companies, NSA To Route Around Domestic Surveillance
Restrictions</a>.</p>
- <p>Specifically, it can collect</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>only one phone</a>, and</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>emails of members</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>user must
- explicitly opt-in before the app takes effect. However, the app
- remains spyware—an “optional” piece</em></ins></span> of
<span class="removed"><del><strong>Parliament
+ <p>Specifically,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the contrary,</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>can collect</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>worked in various ways to prevent that,
and deleted these apps after
+ discovering what they did. So we cannot blame Google specifically
+ for</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>emails</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>snooping</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>members</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>these apps.</p>
+
+ <p>On the other hand, Google redistributes nonfree Android apps, and
+ therefore shares in the responsibility for the injustice</em></ins></span>
of <span class="removed"><del><strong>Parliament
this way, because they pass it through Microsoft.</p></li>
<li><p>Spyware in Cisco TNP IP phones:
<a
href="http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html">
-
http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html</a></p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>spyware is
- still spyware.</p></em></ins></span>
+
http://boingboing.net/2012/12/29/your-cisco-phone-is-listening.html</a></p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
+</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
@@ -1332,34 +1268,195 @@
</div>
<ul>
- <li><p>Spyware in Skype:</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201701210">
- <p>The Meitu photo-editing app</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/">
+ <li><p>Spyware in Skype:
+ <a
href="http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/">
http://www.forbes.com/sites/petercohan/2013/06/20/project-chess-how-u-s-snoops-on-your-skype/</a>.
- Microsoft changed Skype</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/01/21/popular-selfie-app-sending-user-data-to-china-researchers-say/">sends
+ Microsoft changed Skype</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>their being
+ nonfree. It also distributes its own nonfree apps, such as Google
Play,</em></ins></span>
+ <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
+ specifically</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/philosophy/free-software-even-more-important.html">which
+ are malicious</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Could Google have done a better job of preventing apps from
+ cheating? There is no systematic way</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spying</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+
+
+<!-- #SpywareOnTheRoad -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google, or Android users,</em></ins></span>
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each
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+
+<div class="big-section">
+ <h3 id="SpywareOnTheRoad">Spyware on The Road</h3>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareOnTheRoad">#SpywareOnTheRoad</a>)</span>
+</div>
+<div style="clear: left;"></div>
+
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInCameras">Spyware in Cameras</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInCameras">#SpywareInCameras</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<ul>
+ <li>
+ <p>The Nest Cam “smart” camera is <a
+ href="http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34922712">always
+ watching</a>, even when</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>inspect executable proprietary apps to see what they
do.</p>
+
+ <p>Google could demand</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“owner” switches it
“off.”</p>
+ <p>A “smart” device means</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>source code for these apps, and
study</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer is
using</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>source code somehow
to determine whether they mistreat users in
+ various ways. If it did a good job of this,</em></ins></span> it <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>could more or less
+ prevent such snooping, except when the app developers are clever
+ enough</em></ins></span> to outsmart
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>you.</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInElectronicReaders">Spyware in e-Readers</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInElectronicReaders">#SpywareInElectronicReaders</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<ul>
+ <li><p>E-books can contain Javascript code,
+ and <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/mar/08/men-make-up-their-minds-about-books-faster-than-women-study-finds">sometimes
+ this</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the
checking.</p>
+
+ <p>But since Google itself develops malicious apps, we cannot trust
+ Google to protect us. We must demand release of source</em></ins></span>
code <span class="removed"><del><strong>snoops</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>to the
+ public, so we can depend</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>readers</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>each other.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Spyware in many
e-readers—not only the
+ Kindle:</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201705230">
+ <p>Apps for BART</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012"></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20171124190046/https://consumerist.com/2017/05/23/passengers-say-commuter-rail-app-illegally-collects-personal-user-data/">
+ snoop on users</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>With free software apps, users could <em>make
sure</em> that</em></ins></span> they <span
class="removed"><del><strong>report even which page the user reads at what
time</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>don't snoop.</p>
+
+ <p>With proprietary apps, one can only hope that they
don't.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Adobe made
“Digital Editions,” the e-reader used</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201705040">
+ <p>A study found 234 Android apps that track users</em></ins></span>
by <span class="removed"><del><strong>most US libraries,</strong></del></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/blogs/open-enterprise/drm-strikes-again-3575860/">
+ send</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/234-android-applications-are-currently-using-ultrasonic-beacons-to-track-users/">listening
+ to ultrasound from beacons placed in stores or played by TV
+ programs</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201704260">
+ <p>Faceapp appears to do</em></ins></span> lots of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data to Adobe</a>. Adobe's
“excuse”: it's
+ needed</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>surveillance, judging by <a
+
href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2017/04/26/everything-thats-wrong-with-faceapp-the-latest-creepy-photo-app-for-your-face/">
+ how much access it demands</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>check DRM!</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInVehicles">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>personal data</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Vehicles</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInVehicles">#SpywareInVehicles</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<ul>
+<li><p>Computerized cars with nonfree
software</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the
device</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201704190">
+ <p>Users</em></ins></span> are <span class="inserted"><ins><em>suing
Bose for</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-07-12/your-car-s-been-studying-you-closely-and-everyone-wants-the-data">
+ snooping devices</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li><p>The Nissan Leaf has</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-switch/wp/2017/04/19/bose-headphones-have-been-spying-on-their-customers-lawsuit-claims/">
+ distributing</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>built-in cell phone modem which allows
+ effectively
+ anyone <a
href="https://www.troyhunt.com/controlling-vehicle-features-of-nissan/">to
+ access</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>spyware app
for</em></ins></span> its <span class="removed"><del><strong>computers remotely
and make changes in various
+ settings</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>That's easy to do because</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>headphones</a>. Specifically,</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>system has no authentication when
+ accessed through</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>app
would record</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>modem.
However, even if it asked for
+ authentication, you couldn't be confident that Nissan has no
+ access. The software in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>names of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>car is
+ proprietary, <a
href="/philosophy/free-software-even-more-important.html">which
+ means it demands blind faith from its users</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Even if no one connects</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>audio files users listen</em></ins></span> to
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>along with</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>car remotely, the cell phone
+ modem enables</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>headphone's unique serial number.</p>
+
+ <p>The suit accuses that this was done without</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>phone company to track</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>users' consent.
+ If</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>car's
movements all</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>fine print
of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>time;</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app said that users gave consent for this,
+ would that make</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong>is
possible</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>acceptable? No
way! It should be flat out <a
+ href="/philosophy/surveillance-vs-democracy.html">
illegal</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>physically
remove</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>design</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>cell phone modem
+ though.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app to snoop at
all</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Proprietary software
in cars
+ <a
href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2013/03/24/car-spying-edr-data-privacy/1991751/">records
information about drivers' movements</a>,
+ which is made available</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201704074">
+ <p>Pairs of Android apps can collude</em></ins></span>
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>car manufacturers, insurance
companies, and
+ others.</p>
+
+ <p>The case</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>transmit users' personal data to servers. <a
+
href="https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2017/04/when-apps-collude-to-steal-your-data/522177/">A
+ study found tens</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>toll-collection systems, mentioned in this
article, is not
+ really a matter</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>thousands</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary surveillance. These systems
are</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>pairs that
collude</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201703300">
+ <p>Verizon <a
+
href="https://yro.slashdot.org/story/17/03/30/0112259/verizon-to-force-appflash-spyware-on-android-phones">
+ announced</em></ins></span> an
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>intolerable
invasion</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>opt-in
proprietary search app that it will</a> pre-install
+ on some</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>privacy,
and should be replaced with anonymous
+ payment systems, but the invasion isn't done by
malware.</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>its
phones.</em></ins></span> The <span class="removed"><del><strong>other
+ cases mentioned are done by proprietary malware in</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>app will give Verizon</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>car.</p></li>
+
+ <li><p>Tesla cars allow</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>same information
+ about the users' searches that Google normally gets when they use
+ its search engine.</p>
+
+ <p>Currently, the app is <a
+
href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/04/update-verizons-appflash-pre-installed-spyware-still-spyware">
+ being pre-installed on only one phone</a>, and the user must
+ explicitly opt-in before the app takes effect. However, the app
+ remains spyware—an “optional” piece of spyware is
+ still spyware.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201701210">
+ <p>The Meitu photo-editing app <a
+
href="https://theintercept.com/2017/01/21/popular-selfie-app-sending-user-data-to-china-researchers-say/">sends
user data to a Chinese company</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201611280">
- <p>The Uber app tracks</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
- specifically</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/28/uber-background-location-data-collection/">clients'
+ <p>The Uber app tracks <a
+
href="https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/28/uber-background-location-data-collection/">clients'
movements before and after the ride</a>.</p>
<p>This example illustrates how “getting the user's
- consent”</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spying</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>surveillance is inadequate as a protection
against
- massive surveillance.</p></em></ins></span>
+ consent” for surveillance is inadequate as a protection against
+ massive surveillance.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-
-
-
-<!-- #SpywareOnTheRoad -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201611160">
+ <li id="M201611160">
<p>A <a
href="https://research.csiro.au/ng/wp-content/uploads/sites/106/2016/08/paper-1.pdf">
research paper</a> that investigated the privacy and security of
@@ -1640,8 +1737,8 @@
<li id="M201401280">
<p>Angry Birds <a
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/28/world/spy-agencies-scour-phone-apps-for-personal-data.html">
- spies for companies, and the NSA takes advantage</em></ins></span>
- to <span class="removed"><del><strong>place new
items</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>spy through it
too</a>. Here's information</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under each subsection
--></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ spies for companies, and the NSA takes advantage
+ to spy through it too</a>. Here's information on <a
href="http://confabulator.blogspot.com/2012/11/analysis-of-what-information-angry.html">
more spyware apps</a>.</p>
@@ -1658,17 +1755,17 @@
good deal of personal data</a>, including lots of activities which
have nothing to do with cheating.</p>
</li>
-</ul></em></ins></span>
+</ul>
<div class="big-section">
- <h3 <span class="removed"><del><strong>id="SpywareOnTheRoad">Spyware
on The Road</h3></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="SpywareInEquipment">Spyware in Connected
Equipment</h3></em></ins></span>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="#SpywareOnTheRoad">#SpywareOnTheRoad</a>)</span></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="#SpywareInEquipment">#SpywareInEquipment</a>)</span></em></ins></span>
+ <h3 id="SpywareInEquipment">Spyware in Connected Equipment</h3>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInEquipment">#SpywareInEquipment</a>)</span>
</div>
<div style="clear: left;"></div>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
+<ul class="blurbs">
<li id="M201708280">
<p>The bad security in many Internet of Stings devices allows <a
href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170828/08152938092/iot-devices-provide-comcast-wonderful-new-opportunity-to-spy-you.shtml">ISPs
@@ -1679,33 +1776,26 @@
<p>It is unfortunate that the article uses the term <a
href="/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Monetize">“monetize”</a>.</p>
</li>
-</ul></em></ins></span>
+</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 <span class="removed"><del><strong>id="SpywareInCameras">Spyware
in Cameras</h4></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="SpywareInTVSets">TV
Sets</h4></em></ins></span>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="#SpywareInCameras">#SpywareInCameras</a>)</span></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="#SpywareInTVSets">#SpywareInTVSets</a>)</span></em></ins></span>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInTVSets">TV Sets</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInTVSets">#SpywareInTVSets</a>)</span>
</div>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><ul>
- <li>
- <p>The Nest Cam</strong></del></span>
-
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Emo Phillips made a joke: The other
day a woman came up to me and
+<p>Emo Phillips made a joke: The other day a woman came up to me and
said, “Didn't I see you on television?” I said, “I
don't know. You can't see out the other way.” Evidently that was
-before Amazon</em></ins></span> “smart” <span
class="removed"><del><strong>camera is</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TVs.</p>
+before Amazon “smart” TVs.</p>
<ul class="blurbs">
<li id="M201804010">
- <p>Some “Smart” TVs automatically</em></ins></span> <a
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34922712">always
- watching</a>, even when</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180405014828/https:/twitter.com/buro9/status/980349887006076928">
+ <p>Some “Smart” TVs automatically <a
+
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20180405014828/https:/twitter.com/buro9/status/980349887006076928">
load downgrades that install a surveillance app</a>.</p>
- <p>We link to</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“owner” switches</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>article for the facts</em></ins></span> it
<span class="removed"><del><strong>“off.”</p>
- <p>A</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>presents.
It
+ <p>We link to the article for the facts it presents. It
is too bad that the article finishes by advocating the
moral weakness of surrendering to Netflix. The Netflix app <a
href="/proprietary/malware-google.html#netflix-app-geolocation-drm">is
@@ -1713,141 +1803,86 @@
</li>
<li id="M201702060">
- <p>Vizio</em></ins></span> “smart” <span
class="removed"><del><strong>device means</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ <p>Vizio “smart” <a
href="https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/blogs/business-blog/2017/02/what-vizio-was-doing-behind-tv-screen">TVs
report everything that is viewed on them, and not just broadcasts and
- cable</a>. Even if</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>image</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>using</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>coming from the user's own computer,
- the TV reports what</em></ins></span> it <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>is. The existence of a way</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>outsmart
- you.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>disable the
+ cable</a>. Even if the image is coming from the user's own computer,
+ the TV reports what it is. The existence of a way to disable the
surveillance, even if it were not hidden as it was in these TVs,
- does not legitimize the surveillance.</p></em></ins></span>
+ does not legitimize the surveillance.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-
-<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInElectronicReaders">Spyware</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201511130">
+ <li id="M201511130">
<p>Some web and TV advertisements play inaudible
sounds to be picked up by proprietary malware running
- on other devices</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>e-Readers</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInElectronicReaders">#SpywareInElectronicReaders</a>)</span>
-</div>
-
-<ul>
- <li><p>E-books</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>range so as to determine that they
+ on other devices in range so as to determine that they
are nearby. Once your Internet devices are paired with
- your TV, advertisers</em></ins></span> can <span
class="removed"><del><strong>contain Javascript code,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>correlate ads with Web
activity,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theguardian.com/books/2016/mar/08/men-make-up-their-minds-about-books-faster-than-women-study-finds">sometimes
- this code snoops on readers</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/11/beware-of-ads-that-use-inaudible-sound-to-link-your-phone-tv-tablet-and-pc/">
- cross-device tracking</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ your TV, advertisers can correlate ads with Web activity, and other <a
+
href="http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/11/beware-of-ads-that-use-inaudible-sound-to-link-your-phone-tv-tablet-and-pc/">
+ cross-device tracking</a>.</p>
</li>
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201511060">
+ <li id="M201511060">
<p>Vizio goes a step further than other TV
- manufacturers</em></ins></span> in <span class="removed"><del><strong>many
e-readers—not only the
- Kindle:</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>spying on
their users: their</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012">
- they report even which page the user reads at what
time</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.propublica.org/article/own-a-vizio-smart-tv-its-watching-you">
+ manufacturers in spying on their users: their <a
+
href="http://www.propublica.org/article/own-a-vizio-smart-tv-its-watching-you">
“smart” TVs analyze your viewing habits in detail and
link them your IP address</a> so that advertisers can track you
across devices.</p>
<p>It is possible to turn this off, but having it enabled by default
- is an injustice already.</p></em></ins></span>
+ is an injustice already.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Adobe made
“Digital Editions,”</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201511020">
+ <li id="M201511020">
<p>Tivo's alliance with Viacom adds 2.3 million households
- to</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>e-reader
used</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>600 millions social
media profiles the company
- already monitors. Tivo customers are unaware they're
- being watched</em></ins></span> by <span class="removed"><del><strong>most
US libraries,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>advertisers. By combining TV viewing
- information with online social media participation, Tivo can
now</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/blogs/open-enterprise/drm-strikes-again-3575860/">
- send lots of data to Adobe</a>. Adobe's “excuse”: it's
- needed</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.reuters.com/article/viacom-tivo-idUSL1N12U1VV20151102">
+ to the 600 millions social media profiles</em></ins></span> the company
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>already monitors. Tivo customers are
unaware they're
+ being watched by advertisers. By combining TV viewing
+ information with online social media participation, Tivo can now <a
+ href="http://www.reuters.com/article/viacom-tivo-idUSL1N12U1VV20151102">
correlate TV advertisement with online purchases</a>, exposing all
- users</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>check
DRM!</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>new
combined surveillance by default.</p></em></ins></span>
+ users to new combined surveillance by default.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInVehicles">Spyware in Vehicles</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInVehicles">#SpywareInVehicles</a>)</span>
-</div>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Computerized cars with nonfree software
are</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201507240">
- <p>Vizio “smart” TVs recognize and</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-07-12/your-car-s-been-studying-you-closely-and-everyone-wants-the-data">
- snooping devices</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li><p>The Nissan Leaf has</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/24/vizio-ipo-inscape-acr/">track
- what people are watching</a>, even if it isn't</em></ins></span> a
<span class="removed"><del><strong>built-in cell phone modem which allows
- effectively
- anyone</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>TV
channel.</p>
+ <li id="M201507240">
+ <p>Vizio “smart” TVs recognize and <a
+ href="http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/24/vizio-ipo-inscape-acr/">track
+ what people are watching</a>, even if it isn't a TV
channel.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201505290">
- <p>Verizon cable TV</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.troyhunt.com/controlling-vehicle-features-of-nissan/">to
- access its computers remotely</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/05/verizon-fios-reps-know-what-tv-channels-you-watch/">
- snoops on what programs people watch,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>make changes in various
- settings</a>.</p>
-
- <p>That's easy</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>even what they wanted to
+ <p>Verizon cable TV <a
+
href="http://arstechnica.com/business/2015/05/verizon-fios-reps-know-what-tv-channels-you-watch/">
+ snoops on what programs people watch, and even what they wanted to
record</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201504300">
<p>Vizio <a
href="http://boingboing.net/2015/04/30/telescreen-watch-vizio-adds-s.html">
- used a firmware “upgrade”</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>make its TVs snoop on what
- users watch</a>. The TVs did not</em></ins></span> do <span
class="removed"><del><strong>because the system has no
authentication</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>that</em></ins></span> when
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>accessed through</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>first sold.</p>
+ used a firmware “upgrade” to make its TVs snoop on what
+ users watch</a>. The TVs did not do that when first sold.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201502090">
<p>The Samsung “Smart” TV <a
href="http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/news/2015/02/who-s-the-third-party-that-samsung-and-lg-smart-tvs-are-sharing-your-voice-data-with/index.htm">
- transmits users' voice on</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>modem. However, even if</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>internet to another company, Nuance</a>.
- Nuance can save</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>asked for
- authentication, you couldn't be confident that Nissan has no
- access. The software in the car is
- proprietary, <a
href="/philosophy/free-software-even-more-important.html">which
- means</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>and would then
have to give</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong>demands
blind faith from its users</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Even if no one connects</strong></del></span> to the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>car remotely, the cell phone
- modem enables the phone company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>US or some
+ transmits users' voice on the internet to another company,
Nuance</a>.
+ Nuance can save it and would then have to give it to the US or some
other government.</p>
- <p>Speech recognition is not</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>track the car's movements all
- the time;</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>be trusted
unless</em></ins></span> it is <span class="removed"><del><strong>possible to
physically remove the cell phone modem
- though.</p>
- </li>
+ <p>Speech recognition is not to be trusted unless it is done by free
+ software in your own computer.</p>
- <li><p>Proprietary</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>done by free</em></ins></span>
- software in <span class="removed"><del><strong>cars</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>your own computer.</p>
-
- <p>In its privacy policy, Samsung explicitly confirms
that</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2013/03/24/car-spying-edr-data-privacy/1991751/">records</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://theweek.com/speedreads/538379/samsung-warns-customers-not-discuss-personal-information-front-smart-tvs">voice
- data containing sensitive</em></ins></span> information <span
class="removed"><del><strong>about drivers' movements</a>,
- which is made available</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>will be transmitted</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>car manufacturers, insurance companies, and
- others.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>third
+ <p>In its privacy policy, Samsung explicitly confirms that <a
+
href="http://theweek.com/speedreads/538379/samsung-warns-customers-not-discuss-personal-information-front-smart-tvs">voice
+ data containing sensitive information will be transmitted to third
parties</a>.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201411090"></em></ins></span>
- <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>case of toll-collection
systems, mentioned in this article,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Amazon “Smart” TV</em></ins></span> is
<span class="removed"><del><strong>not
- really a matter of proprietary surveillance. These systems are an
- intolerable invasion</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ <li id="M201411090">
+ <p>The Amazon “Smart” TV is <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/technology/shortcuts/2014/nov/09/amazon-echo-smart-tv-watching-listening-surveillance">
snooping all the time</a>.</p>
</li>
@@ -1857,17 +1892,13 @@
href="http://www.myce.com/news/reseachers-all-smart-tvs-spy-on-you-sony-monitors-all-channel-switches-72851/">spy
on their users</a>.</p>
- <p>The report was as</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>privacy, and should be replaced with anonymous
- payment systems,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2014,</em></ins></span> but <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the invasion isn't done by malware. The other
- cases mentioned</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>we
don't expect this has got
+ <p>The report was as of 2014, but we don't expect this has got
better.</p>
<p>This shows that laws requiring products to get users' formal
- consent before collecting personal data</em></ins></span> are <span
class="removed"><del><strong>done by proprietary malware
in</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>totally inadequate.
- And what happens if a user declines consent? Probably</em></ins></span>
the <span class="removed"><del><strong>car.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>Tesla cars allow</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TV will
- say, “Without your consent to tracking,</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TV will not
+ consent before collecting personal data are totally inadequate.
+ And what happens if a user declines consent? Probably the TV will
+ say, “Without your consent to tracking, the TV will not
work.”</p>
<p>Proper laws would say that TVs are not allowed</em></ins></span>
to <span class="removed"><del><strong>extract data remotely and
@@ -1923,6 +1954,13 @@
Rent-to-own computers were programmed</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M201901100">
+ <p>Amazon Ring “security” devices <a
+
href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/10/ring-gave-employees-access-customer-video-feeds/">
+ send the video they capture to Amazon servers</a> which save it
+ permanently.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M201810300">
<p>Nearly all “home security cameras” <a
href="https://www.consumerreports.org/privacy/d-link-camera-poses-data-security-risk--consumer-reports-finds/">
@@ -2678,7 +2716,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2019/01/05 11:31:35 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:32 $
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+ See explanations in /proprietary/workshop/README.md.
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Foundation</title>
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.announcement {
@@ -739,6 +746,23 @@
</div>
<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M201901050">
+ <p>The Weather Channel app <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jan/04/weather-channel-app-lawsuit-location-data-selling">
+ stored users' locations to the company's server</a>. The company is
+ being sued, demanding that it notify the users of what it will do
+ with the data.</p>
+
+ <p>I think that lawsuit is about a side issue. What the company does
+ with the data is a secondary issue. The principal wrong here is that
+ the company gets that data at all.</p>
+
+ <p><a
+
href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gy77wy/stop-using-third-party-weather-apps">
+ Other weather apps</a>, including Accuweather and WeatherBug, are
+ tracking people's locations.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M201810244">
<p>Some Android apps <a
href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
@@ -1417,6 +1441,13 @@
</div>
<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M201901100">
+ <p>Amazon Ring “security” devices <a
+
href="https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/10/ring-gave-employees-access-customer-video-feeds/">
+ send the video they capture to Amazon servers</a> which save it
+ permanently.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M201810300">
<p>Nearly all “home security cameras” <a
href="https://www.consumerreports.org/privacy/d-link-camera-poses-data-security-risk--consumer-reports-finds/">
@@ -1981,7 +2012,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative
@@ -1991,7 +2022,7 @@
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-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:46:49 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:32 $
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+ See explanations in /proprietary/workshop/README.md.
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<title>Proprietary Tethers
@@ -208,7 +210,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2016, 2017, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative
@@ -218,7 +220,7 @@
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@@ -150,7 +152,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
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<!--#include virtual="/server/banner.sq.html" -->
-<h2>Hartë e sajtit për www.gnu.org</h2>
+<h2>Hartë e sajtit www.gnu.org</h2>
<!--
@@ -32,20 +32,20 @@
-->
<div>
<p>[drejtori të shkallës së epërme: <a
-href="#directory-accessibility">accessibility</a> <a
+href="#directory-accessibility">përdorshmëri</a> <a
href="#directory-award">çmime</a> <a
href="#directory-bulletins">buletinë</a> <a
href="#directory-contact">kontakt</a> <a
href="#directory-distros">shpërndarje</a> <a
href="#directory-doc">dokumentim</a> <a
href="#directory-education">edukim</a> <a
-href="#directory-encyclopedia">encyklopedi</a> <a
+href="#directory-encyclopedia">enciklopedi</a> <a
href="#directory-events">veprimtari</a> <a
href="#directory-fun">zbavitje</a> <a href="#directory-gnu">gnu</a> <a
href="#directory-graphics">punime grafike</a> <a
href="#directory-help">ndihmë</a> <a href="#directory-licenses">licenca</a>
<a href="#directory-links">lidhje</a> <a
-href="#directory-manual">doracak</a> <a href="#directory-music">musikë</a>
+href="#directory-manual">doracak</a> <a href="#directory-music">muzikë</a>
<a href="#directory-people">njerëz</a> <a
href="#directory-philosophy">filozofi</a> <a href="#directory-prep">prep</a>
<a href="#directory-press">shtypi</a> <a
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@
<dl>
<dt><a href="/keepingup.html">keepingup.html</a></dt>
- <dd>GNU dhe FSF Në Vazhdimësi</dd>
+ <dd>GNU-ja dhe FSF-ja Në Vazhdimësi</dd>
</dl>
<hr />
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
<dl><dt><a class="topmost-title"
href="/accessibility/accessibility.html">përdorshmëri</a></dt>
<dd><span class="topmost-title">
-Deklaratë e GNU-së Mbi Përdorimin Nën Me Aftësi të Kufizuara
+Deklaratë e GNU-së Mbi Përdorimin Nën Aftësi të Kufizuara
</span>
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -78,13 +78,13 @@
<div id="directory-award">
<dl><dt><a class="topmost-title" href="/award/award.html">çmim</a></dt>
<dd><span class="topmost-title">
-Ãmime të Marra Nga Software-i i Lirë
+Ãmime të Dikurshme të Marra Nga Software-i i Lirë
</span>
<dl>
<dt><a href="/award/award-1998.html">award-1998.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ãmimet Software i Lirë për 1998-n</dd>
+ <dd>Ãmimi Software i Lirë për 1998-n</dd>
<dt><a href="/award/award-1999.html">award-1999.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ãmimi i Software-it të Lirë për 1999-n</dd>
+ <dd>Ãmimi Software i Lirë për 1999-n</dd>
</dl>
<div id="directory-award-1998">
@@ -100,34 +100,34 @@
<div id="directory-award-1999">
<dl><dt><a href="/award/1999/1999.html">award/1999</a></dt>
- <dd>Ãmimet e Software-it të Lirë për 1999-n
+ <dd>Ãmimi Software i Lirë për 1999-n
</dd></dl>
</div>
<div id="directory-award-2000">
<dl><dt><a href="/award/2000/2000.html">award/2000</a></dt>
- <dd>Ãmimet e Software-it të Lirë për 2000-n
+ <dd>Ãmimi Software i Lirë për 2000-n
</dd></dl>
</div>
<div id="directory-award-2001">
<dl><dt><a href="/award/2001/2001.html">award/2001</a></dt>
- <dd>Ãmimet e Software-it të Lirë për 2001-shin
+ <dd>Ãmimi Software i Lirë për 2001-shin
</dd></dl>
</div>
<div id="directory-award-2002">
<dl><dt><a href="/award/2002/2002.html">award/2002</a></dt>
- <dd>Ãmimet e Software-it të Lirë për 2002-shin
+ <dd>Ãmimi Software i Lirë për 2002-shin
</dd></dl>
</div>
<div id="directory-award-2003">
<dl><dt><a href="/award/2003/2003.html">award/2003</a></dt>
- <dd>Ãmimet e Software-it të Lirë për 2003-shin
+ <dd>Ãmimi Software i Lirë për 2003-shin
<dl>
<dt><a href="/award/2003/2003-call.html">2003-call.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ãmimet e Software-it të Lirë për 2003-shin</dd>
+ <dd>Ãmimi Software i Lirë për 2003-shin</dd>
</dl>
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
<div id="directory-bulletins">
<dl><dt><a class="topmost-title"
href="/bulletins/bulletins.html">buletine</a></dt>
<dd><span class="topmost-title">
-Buletinë GNU
+Buletine GNU
</span>
<dl>
<dt><a href="/bulletins/bull10.html">bull10.html</a></dt>
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
<dt><a href="/bulletins/bull11.html">bull11.html</a></dt>
<dd>Buletini i GNU-së, vëll. 1 no. 11, Qershor, 1991</dd>
<dt><a href="/bulletins/bull12.html">bull12.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Buletini i GNU-së, vëll. 1 no. 12, Janaar, 1992</dd>
+ <dd>Buletini i GNU-së, vëll. 1 no. 12, Janar, 1992</dd>
<dt><a href="/bulletins/bull13.html">bull13.html</a></dt>
<dd>Buletini i GNU-së, vëll. 1 no. 13, Qershor, 1992</dd>
<dt><a href="/bulletins/bull14.html">bull14.html</a></dt>
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
<dt><a
href="/bulletins/gnustatus-2011-10.html">gnustatus-2011-10.html</a></dt>
<dd>Raporte mbi Gjendjen e GNU-së: Tetor 2011</dd>
<dt><a href="/bulletins/thankgnus-index.html">thankgnus-index.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Faleminderit GNU nga Buletinet GNU</dd>
+ <dd>Thank GNUs, nga nga Buletinet GNU</dd>
</dl>
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@
<dd>Udhëzime për Shpërndarje të Lirë (GNU FSDG)</dd>
<dt><a
href="/distros/optionally-free-not-enough.html">optionally-free-not-enough.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Optionally Free Is Not Enough</dd>
+ <dd>I lirë Në Mënyrë Opsionale Nuk Mjafton</dd>
<dt><a
href="/distros/screenshot-gnewsense.html">screenshot-gnewsense.html</a></dt>
<dd>Foto ekrani nga gNewSense</dd>
<dt><a href="/distros/screenshot.html">screenshot.html</a></dt>
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<dl>
<dt><a
href="/education/edu-cases-argentina-ecen.html">edu-cases-argentina-ecen.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Shkolla Ungjillësore e Krishterë e Neuquén-it (ECEN)</dd>
+ <dd>Shkolla Ungjillore e Krishterë e Neuquén-it (ECEN)</dd>
<dt><a
href="/education/edu-cases-argentina.html">edu-cases-argentina.html</a></dt>
<dd>Shembuj nga Argjentina</dd>
<dt><a
href="/education/edu-cases-india-ambedkar.html">edu-cases-india-ambedkar.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ambedkar Community Computing Center (AC3)</dd>
+ <dd>Qendra e Kompjuterit e Bashkësisë Ambedkar (AC3)</dd>
<dt><a
href="/education/edu-cases-india-irimpanam.html">edu-cases-india-irimpanam.html</a></dt>
<dd>Vocational Higher Secondary School Irimpanam</dd>
@@ -280,9 +280,9 @@
<dt><a href="/education/edu-cases.html">edu-cases.html</a></dt>
<dd>Shembuj</dd>
<dt><a href="/education/edu-contents.html">edu-contents.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Software-i i Lirë dhe Arsimi - Tabela e Lëndës</dd>
+ <dd>Software-i i Lirë dhe Arsimi - Tryezë e Lëndës</dd>
<dt><a href="/education/edu-faq.html">edu-faq.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pyetje të bëra Shpesh Rreth Software-it të Lirë dhe Edukimit</dd>
+ <dd>Pyetje të bëra Shpesh Rreth Software-it të Lirë dhe Arsimit</dd>
<dt><a href="/education/edu-projects.html">edu-projects.html</a></dt>
<dd>Grupe dhe Projekte të Tjera Arsimore</dd>
<dt><a href="/education/edu-resources.html">edu-resources.html</a></dt>
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<div id="directory-encyclopedia">
<dl><dt><a class="topmost-title"
-href="/encyclopedia/encyclopedia.html">encyclopedia</a></dt>
+href="/encyclopedia/encyclopedia.html">enciklopedi</a></dt>
<dd><span class="topmost-title">
Projekti i Enciklopedisë së Lirë
</span>
@@ -341,7 +341,7 @@
<div id="directory-events">
<dl><dt><a class="topmost-title" href="/events/events.html">veprimtari</a></dt>
<dd><span class="topmost-title">
-Regjistrim i Veprimtarive të Kaluara të FSF-së dhe GNU-së
+Regjistër Veprimtarish të Dikurshme të FSF-së dhe GNU-së
</span>
<dl>
<dt><a href="/events/dinner-20030807.html">dinner-20030807.html</a></dt>
@@ -353,7 +353,7 @@
<dt><a href="/events/nyc-2004-01.html">nyc-2004-01.html</a></dt>
<dd>Veprimtari në Nju Jork, gjatë 20-23 Janarit, 2004</dd>
<dt><a
href="/events/porto-tech-city-2001.html">porto-tech-city-2001.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Porto, Qyteti Teknologjik</dd>
+ <dd>Porto, Qytet Teknologjik</dd>
<dt><a href="/events/sco_without_fear.html">sco_without_fear.html</a></dt>
<dd>SCO Pa Frikë</dd>
<dt><a
@@ -377,7 +377,7 @@
<dt><a
href="/fun/jokes/10-kinds-of-people.html">10-kinds-of-people.html</a></dt>
<dd>10 Llojet e Njerëzve në Botë</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/anagrams.html">anagrams.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Anagrama</dd>
+ <dd>Anagrame</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/any-key.html">any-key.html</a></dt>
<dd>Where is any-key???</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/brainfuck.html">brainfuck.html</a></dt>
@@ -393,7 +393,7 @@
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/dna.html">dna.html</a></dt>
<dd>DNA-ja njerëzore e deshifruar si kod C!</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/doctor.manifesto.html">doctor.manifesto.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ã'mendon Dr. Emacs mbi Manifestin e GNU-së?</dd>
+ <dd>Ãâmendon Dr. Emacs mbi Manifestin e GNU-së?</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/echo-msg.html">echo-msg.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU Echo?</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/ed-msg.html">ed-msg.html</a></dt>
@@ -414,7 +414,7 @@
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/freesoftware.html">freesoftware.html</a></dt>
<dd>Software-i i Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/fsf-in-german.html">fsf-in-german.html</a></dt>
- <dd>FSF-ja në Gjermanisht</dd>
+ <dd>FSF-ja në gjermanisht</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/fundefinitions1.html">fundefinitions1.html</a></dt>
<dd>Përkufizime Zbavitëse 1</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/fundefinitions2.html">fundefinitions2.html</a></dt>
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/gnuemacs.html">gnuemacs.html</a></dt>
<dd>Humor GNU Emacs</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/gospel.html">gospel.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Rregulla, Mëkate, Virtyte, Perëndi, etj, të Kishësh së EMACS-it,
sipas
+ <dd>Rregulla, Mëkate, Virtyte, Perëndi, etj, të Kishës së EMACS-it,
sipas
Ungjillit të Profetit Anton</dd>
<dt><a
href="/fun/jokes/gullibility.virus.html">gullibility.virus.html</a></dt>
<dd>Gullibility Virus</dd>
@@ -447,7 +447,7 @@
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/happy-new-year.html">happy-new-year.html</a></dt>
<dd>Gëzuar Vitin e Ri në 4 gjuhë</dd>
<dt><a
href="/fun/jokes/hello_world_patent.html">hello_world_patent.html</a></dt>
- <dd>The YAAS Foundation Patent Suit</dd>
+ <dd>Padija për Patentën e Fondacionit YAAS</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/helloworld.html">helloworld.html</a></dt>
<dd>Njatjeta Botë!</dd>
<dt><a
href="/fun/jokes/know.your.sysadmin.html">know.your.sysadmin.html</a></dt>
@@ -495,7 +495,7 @@
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/rectium.html">rectium.html</a></dt>
<dd>Rectium?</dd>
<dt><a
href="/fun/jokes/santa_comes_to_town.html">santa_comes_to_town.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Vit' i Riu po mbërrin në qytet</dd>
+ <dd>Vitâ i Riu po mbërrin në qytet</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/science.facts.html">science.facts.html</a></dt>
<dd>Pak Fakte Shkencore - Projekti GNU</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/smileys.html">smileys.html</a></dt>
@@ -513,15 +513,15 @@
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/unix.errors.html">unix.errors.html</a></dt>
<dd>Mesazhe Gabimesh Unix</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/unreliable.net.html">unreliable.net.html</a></dt>
- <dd>10 Rrjetet Kryesues Më të Paqëndrueshëm</dd>
+ <dd>10 Rrjetet Më të Paqëndrueshëm</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/users-lightbulb.html">users-lightbulb.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Sa përdorues të GNU/Linux-it duhen për të ndërruar një
llampë?</dd>
+ <dd>Sa përdorues të GNU/Linux-it duhen për të ndërruar një
llambë?</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/vaxorcist.html">vaxorcist.html</a></dt>
<dd>THE VAXORCIST</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/vi.song.html">vi.song.html</a></dt>
<dd>I varur nga <code>vi</code>-u</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/vim-songs.html">vim-songs.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Këngë VIM . . .</dd>
+ <dd>Këngë VIM â¦</dd>
<dt><a href="/fun/jokes/virus-warning.html">virus-warning.html</a></dt>
<dd>Sinjalizim Virusi</dd>
<dt><a
href="/fun/jokes/welcome-to-gnu-emacs.html">welcome-to-gnu-emacs.html</a></dt>
@@ -583,7 +583,7 @@
<dt><a href="/gnu/thegnuproject.html">thegnuproject.html</a></dt>
<dd>Projekti GNU</dd>
<dt><a href="/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html">why-gnu-linux.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ã'përmban Emri?</dd>
+ <dd>Ãâpërmban Emri?</dd>
<dt><a
href="/gnu/why-programs-should-be-shared.html">why-programs-should-be-shared.html</a></dt>
<dd>Pse Duhen Ndarë Me të Tjerët Programet</dd>
@@ -604,7 +604,7 @@
<dt><a href="/graphics/3dbabygnutux.html">3dbabygnutux.html</a></dt>
<dd>Foshnje GNU dhe Tux në 3D, dhe afishe nga Nicolas Rougier</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/3dgnuhead.html">3dgnuhead.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Kryet e GNU-së në 3D nga Dale Mellor</dd>
+ <dd>Krye GNU-je në 3D nga Dale Mellor</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/agnubody.html">agnubody.html</a></dt>
<dd>Trup GNU-je</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/agnuhead.html">agnuhead.html</a></dt>
@@ -635,7 +635,7 @@
<dd>Logot GNU nga John Bokma</dd>
<dt><a
href="/graphics/bold-initiative-GNU-head.html">bold-initiative-GNU-head.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Winking GNU</dd>
+ <dd>GNU që ju shkel syrin</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/BVBN.html">BVBN.html</a></dt>
<dd>Art GNU nga Vladimir Tsarkov-i</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/bwcartoon.html">bwcartoon.html</a></dt>
@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@
<dd>Ngjitës âCopyleft (L)â</dd>
<dt><a
href="/graphics/digital-restrictions-management.html">digital-restrictions-management.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Art GNU - Digital Restrictions Management</dd>
+ <dd>Art GNU - Administrim Dixhital Kufizimesh</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/distros-dragora.html">distros-dragora.html</a></dt>
<dd>Logo e Dragora-s</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/dog.html">dog.html</a></dt>
@@ -655,21 +655,21 @@
<dd>GNU Fluturues</dd>
<dt><a
href="/graphics/free-software-dealers.html">free-software-dealers.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Free-Software Dealers</dd>
+ <dd>Shqytarë të Software-it të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/free-your-soul.html">free-your-soul.html</a></dt>
<dd>Sfond ekrani âÃlironi Shpirtin Tuajâ</dd>
<dt><a
href="/graphics/freedom-reflection.html">freedom-reflection.html</a></dt>
<dd>Përsiatje Mbi Lirinë</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/freedom.html">freedom.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ã'do të Thorë Liri</dd>
+ <dd>Ãâdo të Thotë Liri</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/french-motto.html">french-motto.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Buton motoje në Frëngjisht</dd>
+ <dd>Buton Motoje Në Frëngjisht</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/fromagnulinux.html">fromagnulinux.html</a></dt>
<dd>Fromagnulinux nga Denis Trimaille</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/fsf-logo.html">fsf-logo.html</a></dt>
<dd>Logoja e Free Software Foundation-it</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/FSFS-logo.html">FSFS-logo.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Logoja për kapakun e librit "Software i Lirë, Shoqëri e Lirë"</dd>
+ <dd>Logoja për kapakun e librit âSoftware i Lirë, Shoqëri e
Lirëâ</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gg3po.html">gg3po.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU i ri</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gleesons.html">gleesons.html</a></dt>
@@ -681,7 +681,7 @@
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnu-alternative.html">gnu-alternative.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU Alternativ</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnu-and-tux-icon.html">gnu-and-tux-icon.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ikonë Gnu-ja dhe Tux-i</dd>
+ <dd>Ikonë Gnu-je dhe Tux-i</dd>
<dt><a
href="/graphics/gnu-ascii-liberty.html">gnu-ascii-liberty.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU do të thotë Liri</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnu-ascii.html">gnu-ascii.html</a></dt>
@@ -692,9 +692,9 @@
href="/graphics/gnu-born-free-run-free.html">gnu-born-free-run-free.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU Born Free Run Free</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnu-head-luk.html">gnu-head-luk.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Krye GNU-je nga Luku</dd>
+ <dd>Krye GNU-je nga Luk-u</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnu-head-shadow.html">gnu-head-shadow.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Kryet e GNU-së, hijëzuar</dd>
+ <dd>Krye GNU-je, e hijezuar</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnu-inside.html">gnu-inside.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU Inside</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnu-jacket.html">gnu-jacket.html</a></dt>
@@ -704,7 +704,7 @@
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnu-slash-linux.html">gnu-slash-linux.html</a></dt>
<dd>Art GNU/Linux nga Rui Damas</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnubanner.html">gnubanner.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Flamur GNU-je</dd>
+ <dd>Banderolë GNU-je</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnuhornedlogo.html">gnuhornedlogo.html</a></dt>
<dd>Logo e GNU-së me brirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/gnulove.html">gnulove.html</a></dt>
@@ -720,7 +720,7 @@
<dt><a href="/graphics/groff-head.html">groff-head.html</a></dt>
<dd>Krye GNU me presë shtypshkronje</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/heckert_gnu.html">heckert_gnu.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Krye GNU me të trasha</dd>
+ <dd>Krye GNU Me të Trasha</dd>
<dt><a
href="/graphics/historic-gnu-press.html">historic-gnu-press.html</a></dt>
<dd>Objekte historike shtypi lidhur me GNU-në</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/hitflip-gnu.html">hitflip-gnu.html</a></dt>
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@
<dt><a href="/graphics/listen.html">listen.html</a></dt>
<dd>Gnu Që Dëgjon, nga Nevrax Design Team</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/lovchik-gnu.html">lovchik-gnu.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Lisa J. Lovchik GNU Art GNU colored head</dd>
+ <dd>Krye GNU-je e ngjyrosur, nga Lisa J. Lovchik</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/meditate.html">meditate.html</a></dt>
<dd>Gnu Pezull, Mendueshëm, Që i Bie Flautit, nga Nevrax Design Team</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/nandakumar-gnu.html">nandakumar-gnu.html</a></dt>
@@ -756,11 +756,11 @@
<dt><a
href="/graphics/r4sh-gnu-vaporwave.html">r4sh-gnu-vaporwave.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU Vaporwave Design nga R4sH</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/reiss-gnuhead.html">reiss-gnuhead.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Kryet Gnu e Ngjyrosur</dd>
+ <dd>Krye Gnu e Ngjyrosur</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/runfreegnu.html">runfreegnu.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Stemë GNU: xhironi i lirë, xhironi GNU</dd>
+ <dd>Banderolë GNU: xhironi i lirë, xhironi GNU</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/santa-gnu.html">santa-gnu.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Babagjyshi i Vitit të Ri GNU</dd>
+ <dd>GNU si Babagjysh i Vitit të Ri</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/scowcroft.html">scowcroft.html</a></dt>
<dd>Personazhe GNU</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/skwetu-gnu-logo.html">skwetu-gnu-logo.html</a></dt>
@@ -768,7 +768,7 @@
<dt><a href="/graphics/skwid-wallpapers.html">skwid-wallpapers.html</a></dt>
<dd>Skica GNU nga Skwid</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/slickgnu.html">slickgnu.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Një logo e lëmuar GNU nga Brian Bush</dd>
+ <dd>Një logo e lëmuar GNU, nga Brian Bush</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/social.html">social.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU shoqëror</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/spiritoffreedom.html">spiritoffreedom.html</a></dt>
@@ -777,9 +777,9 @@
href="/graphics/stallman-as-saint-ignucius.html">stallman-as-saint-ignucius.html</a></dt>
<dd>Stallman-i si Shën Ignucius</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/stark-gnuherd.html">stark-gnuherd.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Stema Kopeje nga Jochen Stärk</dd>
+ <dd>Banderola Kopeje nga Jochen Stärk</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/supergnu-ascii.html">supergnu-ascii.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Super Gnu në ASCII</dd>
+ <dd>Super Gnu, si ASCII</dd>
<dt><a
href="/graphics/this-is-freedom-wallpaper.html">this-is-freedom-wallpaper.html</a></dt>
<dd>Sfond ekrani âThis is Freedomâ, nga Vadim Gush</dd>
@@ -790,9 +790,9 @@
<dt><a href="/graphics/wallpapers.html">wallpapers.html</a></dt>
<dd>Sfonde</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/whatsgnu.html">whatsgnu.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ã'është GNU-ja</dd>
+ <dd>Ãâështë GNU-ja</dd>
<dt><a href="/graphics/winkler-gnu.html">winkler-gnu.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Logo Alternative GNU nga Kyle</dd>
+ <dd>Logo Alternative GNU, nga Kyle</dd>
</dl>
<div id="directory-graphics-adrienne">
@@ -803,7 +803,7 @@
<div id="directory-graphics-bahlon">
<dl><dt><a href="/graphics/bahlon/index.html">grafikë/bahlon</a></dt>
- <dd>Krye GNU-je në 3D nga Georg Bahlon
+ <dd>Krye GNU-je në 3D, nga Georg Bahlon
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -849,7 +849,7 @@
</span>
<dl>
<dt><a href="/help/evaluation.html">evaluation.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Vlerësim i Software-it GNU</dd>
+ <dd>Vlerësim Software-i GNU</dd>
<dt><a
href="/help/gnu-bucks-recipients.html">gnu-bucks-recipients.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU Bucks Recipients</dd>
<dt><a href="/help/gnu-bucks.html">gnu-bucks.html</a></dt>
@@ -857,7 +857,7 @@
<dt><a href="/help/help-hardware.html">help-hardware.html</a></dt>
<dd>Si mund ta ndihmoni Projektin GNU: Hardware</dd>
<dt><a href="/help/linking-gnu.html">linking-gnu.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Si të Krijoni Lidhje Internet Për Te Projekti GNU</dd>
+ <dd>Lidhje e Projektit GNU në Internet</dd>
</dl>
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -889,10 +889,10 @@
<dt><a href="/licenses/dsl.html">dsl.html</a></dt>
<dd>Design Science License</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/ecos-license.html">ecos-license.html</a></dt>
- <dd>The eCos license version 2.0</dd>
+ <dd>Licenca eCos version 2.0</dd>
<dt><a
href="/licenses/eiffel-forum-license-2.html">eiffel-forum-license-2.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Eiffel Forum License, version 2</dd>
+ <dd>Licenca Eiffel Forum, version 2</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/exceptions.html">exceptions.html</a></dt>
<dd>Përjashtime te Licencat GNU</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/fdl-1.3-faq.html">fdl-1.3-faq.html</a></dt>
@@ -923,7 +923,7 @@
<dt><a href="/licenses/gpl-violation.html">gpl-violation.html</a></dt>
<dd>Shkelje të Licencave GNU</dd>
<dt><a
href="/licenses/gplv3-the-program.html">gplv3-the-program.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ã'do të thotë "Programi" sipas GPLv3-it?</dd>
+ <dd>Ãâdo të thotë "Programi", sipas GPLv3-it?</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/hessla.html">hessla.html</a></dt>
<dd>Problemet e HESSLA-s</dd>
<dt><a
@@ -949,20 +949,20 @@
href="/licenses/license-recommendations.html">license-recommendations.html</a></dt>
<dd>Si të zgjidhni një licencë për veprën tuaj</dd>
<dt><a
href="/licenses/NYC_Seminars_Jan2004.html">NYC_Seminars_Jan2004.html</a></dt>
- <dd>FSF Seminaret FSF në 2004</dd>
+ <dd>Seminare FSF në 2004-n</dd>
<dt><a
href="/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3.html">quick-guide-gplv3.html</a></dt>
<dd>Udhërrëfyes i Shpejtë mbi GPLv3-in</dd>
<dt><a
href="/licenses/recommended-copylefts.html">recommended-copylefts.html</a></dt>
<dd>Licenca copyleft të këshillueshme</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/rms-why-gplv3.html">rms-why-gplv3.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pse të Përmirësoni versionin me GPLv3</dd>
+ <dd>Pse ta Përmirësoni me GPLv3</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/translations.html">translations.html</a></dt>
<dd>Përkthime Jo Zyrtare</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/why-affero-gpl.html">why-affero-gpl.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ã'duhet Affero GPL-ja</dd>
+ <dd>Ãâduhet Affero GPL-ja</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/why-assign.html">why-assign.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pse FSF-ja kërkon deklarata të drejtash kopjimi prej kontribuesve</dd>
+ <dd>Pse FSF-ja kërkon prej kontribuesve dhënie të drejtash kopjimi</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/why-gfdl.html">why-gfdl.html</a></dt>
<dd>Pse botuesit do të duhej të përdornin licencën GNU FDL</dd>
<dt><a href="/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html">why-not-lgpl.html</a></dt>
@@ -1052,7 +1052,7 @@
<div id="directory-manual">
<dl><dt><a class="topmost-title" href="/manual/manual.html">doracak</a></dt>
<dd><span class="topmost-title">
-Doracakë GNU Online
+Doracakë Internetorë mbi GNU-në
</span>
<dl>
<dt><a href="/manual/blurbs.html">blurbs.html</a></dt>
@@ -1098,13 +1098,13 @@
</span>
<dl>
<dt><a href="/people/past-webmasters.html">past-webmasters.html</a></dt>
- <dd>GNU's Webmasters Past and Present</dd>
+ <dd>Përgjegjës Sajti të Dikurshëm dhe të Tanishëm të GNU-së</dd>
<dt><a href="/people/rms.html">rms.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Faqja Personale Hyrëse e Richard Stallman-it ...</dd>
+ <dd>Faqja Personale e Richard Stallman-it â¦</dd>
<dt><a href="/people/speakers.html">speakers.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Folësa për GNU-në dhe Software-in e Lirë</dd>
+ <dd>Folës për GNU-në dhe Software-in e Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/people/webmeisters.html">webmeisters.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Jemi Përgjegjësat Web të GNU-së!</dd>
+ <dd>Jemi Përgjegjësit e Sajtit të GNU-së!</dd>
</dl>
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -1119,27 +1119,27 @@
<dl>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/15-years-of-free-software.html">15-years-of-free-software.html</a></dt>
- <dd>15 Vjetë Software të Lirë</dd>
+ <dd>15 Vjet Software të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/amazon-nat.html">amazon-nat.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Letër nga Nat-i</dd>
+ <dd>Letra për Amazon-ën nga Nat-i</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/amazon-rms-tim.html">amazon-rms-tim.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Letër e RMS për Tim O'Reilly</dd>
+ <dd>Letër e RMS-së për Tim O'Reilly-n</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/amazon.html">amazon.html</a></dt>
- <dd>(Dikur) Bojkotoni Amazon-ën!</dd>
+ <dd>(E dikurshme) Bojkotoni Amazon-ën!</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/amazonpatent.html">amazonpatent.html</a></dt>
<dd>Patenta në Shtetet e Bashkuara: 5,960,411</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/android-and-users-freedom.html">android-and-users-freedom.html</a></dt>
<dd>Android-i dhe Liria e Përdoruesit</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/anonymous-response.html">anonymous-response.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Letër Përgjigje për Bashkangjitjet Word</dd>
+ <dd>Letër Përgjigje për Bashkëngjitjet Word</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/applying-free-sw-criteria.html">applying-free-sw-criteria.html</a></dt>
<dd>Aplikimi i Kriterit për Software të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/apsl.html">apsl.html</a></dt>
<dd>Opinioni i FSF-së mbi licencën Apple Public Source License (APSL)
2.0</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/assigning-copyright.html">assigning-copyright.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Kur një Firmë Ju Kërkon të Drejta Kopjimi</dd>
+ <dd>Kur një Shoqëri Kërkon të Drejtat Tuaja të Kopjimit</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/basic-freedoms.html">basic-freedoms.html</a></dt>
<dd>Liria e Fjalës, Shtypit, dhe Shoqërimit në Internet</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/bdk.html">bdk.html</a></dt>
@@ -1148,13 +1148,12 @@
href="/philosophy/bill-gates-and-other-communists.html">bill-gates-and-other-communists.html</a></dt>
<dd>Bill Gates-i dhe Komunistë të Tjerë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/boldrin-levine.html">boldrin-levine.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Recension: Boldrin dhe Levine, “The case against intellectual
-property”</dd>
+ <dd>Recension: Boldrin dhe Levine, âThe case against intellectual
propertyâ</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/bug-nobody-allowed-to-understand.html">bug-nobody-allowed-to-understand.html</a></dt>
- <dd>E Meta Që Nuk i Lejohet Kujt Ta Kuptojë</dd>
+ <dd>E Meta Që Askush SâLejohet Ta Kuptojë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/can-you-trust.html">can-you-trust.html</a></dt>
- <dd>A Mund T'i Zini Besë Kompjuterit Tuaj?</dd>
+ <dd>A Mund Tâi Zini Besë Kompjuterit Tuaj?</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/categories.html">categories.html</a></dt>
<dd>Kategori software-i të lirë dhe jo të lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/censoring-emacs.html">censoring-emacs.html</a></dt>
@@ -1162,7 +1161,7 @@
<dt><a href="/philosophy/compromise.html">compromise.html</a></dt>
<dd>Shmangia e Kompromiseve Shkatërrimtare</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/computing-progress.html">computing-progress.html</a></dt>
- <dd>‘Progresi’ në fushën e kompjuterit: të mirat dhe të
këqiat</dd>
+ <dd>âPërparimiâ në fushën e kompjuterit: të mirat dhe të
këqijat</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/contradictory-support.html">contradictory-support.html</a></dt>
<dd>Kujdes nga âAsistencaâ Kontradiktore</dd>
@@ -1171,11 +1170,11 @@
<dd>Të drejta Kopjimi dhe Globalizëm në Epokën e Rrjeteve
Kompjuterikë</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/copyright-versus-community-2000.html">copyright-versus-community-2000.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Të drejtat e Kopjimit përballë Bashkësisë në Epokën e Rrjeteve
Kompjuterikë
+ <dd>Të drejtat e Kopjimit përballë Bashkësisë, në Epokën e Rrjeteve
Kompjuterikë
(2000)</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/copyright-versus-community.html">copyright-versus-community.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Të drejtat e Kopjimit përballë Bashkësisë në Epokën e Rrjeteve
Kompjuterikë</dd>
+ <dd>Të drejtat e Kopjimit përballë Bashkësisë, në Epokën e Rrjeteve
Kompjuterikë</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/correcting-france-mistake.html">correcting-france-mistake.html</a></dt>
<dd>Ndreqje e Gabimit Tim mbi Ligjin Frëng</dd>
@@ -1188,9 +1187,10 @@
<dd>Pse Avokati i Djallit Nuk Ndihmon të Arrihet e Vërteta</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/digital-inclusion-in-freedom.html">digital-inclusion-in-freedom.html</a></dt>
- <dd>A Ãshtë Përfshirja Dixhitale një Gjë e Mirë? Si Mund të
Garantojmë të Jetë?</dd>
+ <dd>A Ãshtë Përfshirja Dixhitale një Gjë e Mirë? Si Mund të
Garantojmë të Jetë e
+Tillë?</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/dmarti-patent.html">dmarti-patent.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Reformë Patentash Që Sot! Dërgojini mesazh USPTO para 12 Prillit,
2001!</dd>
+ <dd>Reformë Patentash Që Sot! Dërgojini mesazh USPTO-së para 12 Prillit,
2001!</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/drdobbs-letter.html">drdobbs-letter.html</a></dt>
<dd>Letër Kryeredaktorit të Dr. Dobb's Journal</dd>
<dt><a
@@ -1206,7 +1206,7 @@
<dd>Ese dhe Artikuj</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/europes-unitary-patent.html">europes-unitary-patent.html</a></dt>
- <dd>“Patenta e njësuar” e Europës do të thosh patenta të
pakufizuara
+ <dd>âPatenta e njësuarâ e Europës mund të dojë të thotë patenta
të pakufizuara
mbi software-in</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/fighting-software-patents.html">fighting-software-patents.html</a></dt>
@@ -1232,14 +1232,13 @@
<dd>Software-i i Lirë Ãshtë Më i Rëndësishëm Tani</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/free-software-for-freedom.html">free-software-for-freedom.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pse “Software-i i Lirë” është më mirë se sa
“Burimi i
-Hapur”</dd>
+ <dd>Pse âSoftware-i i Lirëâ është më mirë se sa âBurimi i
Hapëtâ</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/free-software-intro.html">free-software-intro.html</a></dt>
<dd>Lëvizja për Software të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free-sw.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ã'është software-i i lirë?</dd>
+ <dd>Ãâështë software-i i lirë?</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/free-world-notes.html">free-world-notes.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Free World Notes</dd>
+ <dd>Shënime mbi Botën e Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/free-world.html">free-world.html</a></dt>
<dd>Vetëm një Botë e Lirë Mund të Përballet me Microsoft-in</dd>
<dt><a
@@ -1252,11 +1251,11 @@
<dd>Liri apo Pushtet?</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/fs-and-sustainable-development.html">fs-and-sustainable-development.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Software-i Lirë dhe Zhvillim i Qëndrueshëm</dd>
+ <dd>Software i Lirë dhe Zhvillim i Qëndrueshëm</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/fs-motives.html">fs-motives.html</a></dt>
<dd>Arsye Për Shkrim Software-i të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/fs-translations.html">fs-translations.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Përkthimet e termit “software i lirë”</dd>
+ <dd>Përkthime të termit âsoftware i lirëâ</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/funding-art-vs-funding-software.html">funding-art-vs-funding-software.html</a></dt>
<dd>Financim Arti vs Financim Software-i</dd>
@@ -1271,7 +1270,7 @@
<dd>GNU & The Free Software Foundation</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/government-free-software.html">government-free-software.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Masa Që Qeveritë Mund T'i Përdorin për Promuovimin e Software-it të
Lirë</dd>
+ <dd>Masa Që Qeveritë Mund Tâi Përdorin për Promovimin e Software-it
të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/gpl-american-dream.html">gpl-american-dream.html</a></dt>
<dd>GNU GPL-ja dhe Ãndrra Amerikane</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/gpl-american-way.html">gpl-american-way.html</a></dt>
@@ -1279,26 +1278,27 @@
<dt><a href="/philosophy/greve-clown.html">greve-clown.html</a></dt>
<dd>Historia dhe Filozofia e Projektit GNU</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/guardian-article.html">guardian-article.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Kundërshtimi i Direktivës Europiane Mbi Patentat e Software-it</dd>
+ <dd>Kundërshtimi i Direktivës Europiane Mbi Patenta Software-i</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/hackathons.html">hackathons.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pse hackathon-et duhet të insistojnë në software-in e lirë</dd>
+ <dd>Pse hackathon-et duhet të ngulin këmbë në software-in e lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/hague.html">hague.html</a></dt>
<dd>Dëm nga Haga</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/historical-apsl.html">historical-apsl.html</a></dt>
<dd>Problemet me versione të vjetër të licencës Apple Public Source
License
(APSL)</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/ICT-for-prosperity.html">ICT-for-prosperity.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Shaping Collaborative ICT Development and Initiatives for Global
Prosperity</dd>
+ <dd>Mbrujtje e Zhvillimit Bashkëpunues në fushën e TIK-ut dhe Nisma për
+Mbrothësi Globale</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/imperfection-isnt-oppression.html">imperfection-isnt-oppression.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Mospërsosmëri nuk është njësoj me shtypjen</dd>
+ <dd>E papërsosur sâështë njësoj me shtypjen</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/ipjustice.html">ipjustice.html</a></dt>
<dd>Hidhni Poshtë Direktivën për Dënime Me Bazë IP-të</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/is-ever-good-use-nonfree-program.html">is-ever-good-use-nonfree-program.html</a></dt>
- <dd>A Ka Ndonjë Të Mirë Përdorimi i Një Progami Jo të Lirë?</dd>
+ <dd>A Ka Ndonjë të Mirë Përdorimi i Një Progami Jo të Lirë?</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/java-trap.html">java-trap.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Të lirë por Nën Vargonj - Kurthi Java</dd>
+ <dd>Të lirë, por Nën Vargonj - Kurthi Java</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/javascript-trap.html">javascript-trap.html</a></dt>
<dd>Kurthi JavaScript</dd>
<dt><a
@@ -1309,12 +1309,12 @@
<dd>Mbajeni nën kontroll kompjuterin tuaj, që kështu të mos ju
kontrollojë ai
juve!</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/kevin-cole-response.html">kevin-cole-response.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Letër Përgjigje për Bashkangjitjet Word</dd>
+ <dd>Letër Përgjigje për Bashkëngjitjet Word</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/kind-communication.html">kind-communication.html</a></dt>
- <dd>GNU Kind Communications Guidelines</dd>
+ <dd>Udhëzime GNU për Komunikime të Sjellshme</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/komongistan.html">komongistan.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Historia e Ãuditshme e Komongistanit (Hedhja tej e termit
“pronësi
-intelektuale”)</dd>
+ <dd>Historia e Ãuditshme e Komongistanit (Hedhja tej e termit âpronësi
+intelektualeâ)</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/kragen-software.html">kragen-software.html</a></dt>
<dd>Njerëz, vende, gjëra dhe ngjarje</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/latest-articles.html">latest-articles.html</a></dt>
@@ -1327,7 +1327,7 @@
href="/philosophy/lest-codeplex-perplex.html">lest-codeplex-perplex.html</a></dt>
<dd>Lest CodePlex perplex</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/limit-patent-effect.html">limit-patent-effect.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Për Mbrojtje nga Patentat të Fushës së Software-it</dd>
+ <dd>Për Mbrojtjen nga Patentat të Fushës së Software-it</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/linux-gnu-freedom.html">linux-gnu-freedom.html</a></dt>
<dd>Linux-i, GNU-ja, dhe liria</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/loyal-computers.html">loyal-computers.html</a></dt>
@@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@
href="/philosophy/luispo-rms-interview.html">luispo-rms-interview.html</a></dt>
<dd>Intervistë: Richard M. Stallman</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/mcvoy.html">mcvoy.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ju Falemi Nderit, Larry McVoy</dd>
+ <dd>Faleminderit, Larry McVoy</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/microsoft-antitrust.html">microsoft-antitrust.html</a></dt>
<dd>Ãështja Gjyqësore Antitrust Kundër Microsoft-it dhe Software-i i
Lirë</dd>
<dt><a
@@ -1353,7 +1353,7 @@
<dd>Keqinterpretim i Të drejtave të Kopjimit—Një Seri Gabimesh</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/moglen-harvard-speech-2004.html">moglen-harvard-speech-2004.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Eben Moglen - Fjala për Harvard Journal of Law & Technology</dd>
+ <dd>Eben Moglen - Fjala në Harvard Journal of Law & Technology</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/motif.html">motif.html</a></dt>
<dd>Licenca Motif</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/motivation.html">motivation.html</a></dt>
@@ -1362,7 +1362,7 @@
<dd>Deklaratë e FSFs-ë në Përgjigje të Rishikimit të Propozuar për
Vendimin
Gjyqësor Përfundimtar në çështjen Microsoft vs. ShBA</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/my_doom.html">my_doom.html</a></dt>
- <dd>MyDoom dhe You</dd>
+ <dd>MyDoom dhe Ju</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/netscape-npl-old.html">netscape-npl-old.html</a></dt>
<dd>Rreth Netscape Public License (Versioni Origjinal)</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/netscape-npl.html">netscape-npl.html</a></dt>
@@ -1371,28 +1371,28 @@
<dd>Netscape dhe Software-i i Lirë</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/network-services-arent-free-or-nonfree.html">network-services-arent-free-or-nonfree.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Shërbimet e Rrjeteve Nuk Janë të Lirë ose Jo të Lirë; Prej Tyre
Dalin
-Ãështje të Tjera</dd>
+ <dd>Shërbimet e Rrjeteve Sâjanë të Lirë ose Jo të Lirë; Prej Tyre
Dalin Ãështje
+të Tjera</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/new-monopoly.html">new-monopoly.html</a></dt>
<dd>Kongresi i ShBA-ve Kërcënon të Vendosë një Lloj të Ri Monopoli</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/nit-india.html">nit-india.html</a></dt>
<dd>National Institute of Technology - Trishi - Indi - 17 Shkurt, 2004</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/no-ip-ethos.html">no-ip-ethos.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Mos e Lini ‘Pronësinë Intelektuale’ të Shtrembërojë
Etikën Tuaj</dd>
+ <dd>Mos e Lini âPronësinë Intelektualeâ të Shtrembërojë Etikën
Tuaj</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html">no-word-attachments.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Mund T'u Japim Fund Bashkangjitjeve Word</dd>
+ <dd>Mund Tâu Japim Fund Bashkëngjitjeve Word</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/nonfree-games.html">nonfree-games.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Lojëra jo të lira, nën DRM, për GNU/Linux: Të mira apo të
këqia?</dd>
+ <dd>Lojëra jo të lira, nën DRM, për GNU/Linux: Të mira apo të
këqija?</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/nonsoftware-copyleft.html">nonsoftware-copyleft.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Zbatimi i Copyleft-it te të Dhëna Që Nuk Janë Software</dd>
+ <dd>Zbatimi i Copyleft-it te të Dhëna Që Sâjanë Software</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/not-ipr.html">not-ipr.html</a></dt>
<dd>âPronësi Intelektualeâ Thatë? ÃâMirazh Joshës!</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html">open-source-misses-the-point.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pse Burimi i Hapur Nuk e Rrok Thelbin e Software-it të Lirë</dd>
+ <dd>Pse Burimi i Hapët Sâe Rrok Thelbin e Software-it të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/opposing-drm.html">opposing-drm.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Opposing Digital Rights Mismanagement<br />
+ <dd>Kundër Keqadministrimit të të Drejtave Dixhitale<br />
<span style="font-size: .7em">(Ose, siç e quajmë ne, Digital Restrictions
Management - Administrim Dixhital i Kufizimeve)</span></dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/ough-interview.html">ough-interview.html</a></dt>
@@ -1403,15 +1403,15 @@
Portfolio Licensing and Hold-ups</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/patent-reform-is-not-enough.html">patent-reform-is-not-enough.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Reforma e Patentave Nuk Mjafton</dd>
+ <dd>Reforma e Patentave Sâmjafton</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/phone-anonymous-payment.html">phone-anonymous-payment.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Anonymous Payment by Phone</dd>
+ <dd>Pagesë Anonime Që Nga Telefoni</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/pirate-party.html">pirate-party.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Në Ã'Mënyrë Platforma e Partisë Pirate Suedeze Kthehet Kundër
Software-it të
+ <dd>Në ÃâMënyrë Platforma e Partisë Pirate Suedeze Kthehet Kundër
Software-it të
Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/plan-nine.html">plan-nine.html</a></dt>
- <dd>The Problems of the (Earlier) Plan 9 License</dd>
+ <dd>Problemet e Licencës Plan 9 (I hershmi)</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/practical.html">practical.html</a></dt>
<dd>Përparësitë e software-it të lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/pragmatic.html">pragmatic.html</a></dt>
@@ -1420,16 +1420,16 @@
<dd>Mbroni Privatësinë Postare</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/programs-must-not-limit-freedom-to-run.html">programs-must-not-limit-freedom-to-run.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pse programet nuk duhet ta kufizojnë lirinë për xhirimin e tyre</dd>
+ <dd>Pse programet sâduhet ta kufizojnë lirinë për xhirimin e tyre</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/protecting.html">protecting.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ndihmoni të Mbrohen të Drejtat për Shkrim Qoftë të Software-it të
Lirë,
-Qoftë Jo të Lirë</dd>
+ <dd>Ndihmoni të Mbrohen të Drejtat për Shkrim Qoftë Software-i të
Lirë, Qoftë Jo
+të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/public-domain-manifesto.html">public-domain-manifesto.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pse Nuk Do Ta Nënshkruaj Manifestin e Përkatësisë Publike</dd>
+ <dd>Pse Sâdo Ta Nënshkruaj Manifestin e Përkatësisë Publike</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/push-copyright-aside.html">push-copyright-aside.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Shkenca duhet t'i lërë tej të drejtat e kopjimit</dd>
+ <dd>Shkenca duhet tâi lërë tej të drejtat e kopjimit</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/reevaluating-copyright.html">reevaluating-copyright.html</a></dt>
<dd>Rivlerësim i Të Drejtave të Kopjimit: Publikja Duhet të Ketë
Përparësi</dd>
@@ -1460,7 +1460,7 @@
<dt><a href="/philosophy/rms-patents.html">rms-patents.html</a></dt>
<dd>Zgjidhje të Problemit të Patentave mbi Software-in</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/rtlinux-patent.html">rtlinux-patent.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Version i licencës RTLinux Open Patent License i përputhshëm me
GPL-në në
+ <dd>Version i përputhshëm me GPL-në i licencës RTLinux Open Patent
License për
Punime</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/savingeurope.html">savingeurope.html</a></dt>
<dd>Shpëtimi i Europës nga Patentat mbi Software-in</dd>
@@ -1520,13 +1520,13 @@
<dt><a href="/philosophy/trivial-patent.html">trivial-patent.html</a></dt>
<dd>Anatomia e Një Patente Triviale - Projekti GNU</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/ubuntu-spyware.html">ubuntu-spyware.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ubuntu Spyware: Ã'Duhet Bërë?</dd>
+ <dd>Ubuntu Spyware: ÃâDuhet Bërë?</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/ucita.html">ucita.html</a></dt>
<dd>Psed Duhet Ta Luftojmë UCITA-n</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/udi.html">udi.html</a></dt>
<dd>Lëvizja për Software të Lirë dhe UDI</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/university.html">university.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Si të Hidhni Në Qarkullim Software të Lirë Nëse Punoni Në një
Universitet</dd>
+ <dd>Si të Hidhni Në Qarkullim Software të Lirë, Nëse Punoni Në një
Universitet</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/uruguay.html">uruguay.html</a></dt>
<dd>Mësim prej Uruguajit</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/use-free-software.html">use-free-software.html</a></dt>
@@ -1537,8 +1537,8 @@
<dt><a href="/philosophy/vaccination.html">vaccination.html</a></dt>
<dd>Kod Viral dhe Vaksinim</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/w3c-patent.html">w3c-patent.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pozicioni i FSF-së lidhur me Politikën e Patentave “Pa
Pagesë”
-të W3 Consortium-it</dd>
+ <dd>Pozicioni i FSF-së lidhur me Politikën e Patentave âPa Pagesëâ të
+Konsorciumit W3</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/wassenaar.html">wassenaar.html</a></dt>
<dd>Marrëveshja Wassenaar</dd>
<dt><a
@@ -1562,10 +1562,10 @@
<dt><a href="/philosophy/why-copyleft.html">why-copyleft.html</a></dt>
<dd>Përse Duhet Copyleft-i?</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/why-free.html">why-free.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pse Software-i i Lirë Nuk do të Duhej të Kishte Pronarë</dd>
+ <dd>Pse Software-i i Lirë Sâdo të Duhej të Kishte Pronarë</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/wipo-PublicAwarenessOfCopyright-2002.html">wipo-PublicAwarenessOfCopyright-2002.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Ndërgjegjësim Publik mbi Të Drejtat e Kopjimit, WIPO, Qershor
2002</dd>
+ <dd>Ndërgjegjësim Publik mbi Të drejtat e Kopjimit, WIPO, Qershor
2002</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html">words-to-avoid.html</a></dt>
<dd>Fjalë Që Duhen Shmangur (ose Përdorur me Kujdes) Ngaqë Janë Me Spec
ose
Ngatërruese</dd>
@@ -1574,7 +1574,7 @@
<dt><a href="/philosophy/wsis.html">wsis.html</a></dt>
<dd>Kuvendi Botëror i Shoqërisë së Informacionit</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/x.html">x.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Kurthi i Sistemit X të Dritareve</dd>
+ <dd>Gracka e Sistemit X të Dritareve</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/your-freedom-needs-free-software.html">your-freedom-needs-free-software.html</a></dt>
<dd>Liria Juaj Lyp Software të Lirë</dd>
@@ -1584,7 +1584,7 @@
<dl><dt><a
href="/philosophy/economics_frank/">filozofi/economics_frank</a></dt>
<dd><dl>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/economics_frank/frank.html">frank.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Does Studying Economics Inhibit Cooperation?</dd>
+ <dd>A e Ndrydh Bashkëpunimin Studimi i Ekonomisë?</dd>
</dl>
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -1594,7 +1594,7 @@
<dd>Pozicioni i FSF-së lidhur me sulmet e SCO-së ndaj Software-it të
Lirë
<dl>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/sco/questioning-sco.html">questioning-sco.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Questioning SCO: A Hard Look at Nebulous Claims</dd>
+ <dd>Pyetje rreth SCO-së: Një Vështrim i Zorshëm në Pretendime të
Mjegullta</dd>
<dt><a href="/philosophy/sco/sco-gnu-linux.html">sco-gnu-linux.html</a></dt>
<dd>SCO-ja, GNU-ja dhe Linux-i</dd>
<dt><a
href="/philosophy/sco/sco-preemption.html">sco-preemption.html</a></dt>
@@ -1672,8 +1672,8 @@
<dd>Richard Stallman Përuron Free Software Foundation-India, Degën e Parë
në Azi
të Free Software Foundation-it</dd>
<dt><a href="/press/2001-09-18-RTLinux.html">2001-09-18-RTLinux.html</a></dt>
- <dd>FSF and FSMLabs come to agreement on a GPL-compliant version of RTLinux
Open
-Patent License</dd>
+ <dd>FSF-ja dhe FSMLabs arrijnë marrëveshje mbi version të përputhshëm
me GPL-në
+të licencës RTLinux Open Patent License</dd>
<dt><a href="/press/2001-09-24-CPI.html">2001-09-24-CPI.html</a></dt>
<dd>Richard Stallman dhe Eben Moglen do të Flasin në Konferencën për
Software të
Lirë të organizuar nga Cyberspace Policy Institute i GWU-së</dd>
@@ -1696,8 +1696,8 @@
<dd>Judge Saris defers GNU GPL Questions for Trial in MySQL vs. Progress
Software</dd>
<dt><a
href="/press/2002-03-05-DCL-GNUE.html">2002-03-05-DCL-GNUE.html</a></dt>
- <dd>GNU Enterprise and Double Choco Latte Projects Merge to Further
Accelerate
-Free Software Enterprise Application Offerings</dd>
+ <dd>Projektet GNU Enterprise dhe Double Choco Latte Shkrihen Në Një Për
të
+Përshpjetuar më Tej Oferta Aplikacionesh Software i Lirë Për
Ndërmarrje</dd>
<dt><a
href="/press/2002-03-18-digitalspeech.html">2002-03-18-digitalspeech.html</a></dt>
<dd>Free Software Foundation Ofron Burime për Projektin Fjala Dixhitale</dd>
@@ -1723,7 +1723,7 @@
<dd>Dhurim nga MySQL AB Në Përkrahje të Laboratorit të FSF-së për
Përputhshmëri
me GPL-në</dd>
<dt><a href="/press/2003-02-08-award.html">2003-02-08-award.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Profesorit Lawrence Lessig i Akordohet Ãmimi i FSF-së 2002 për
Shtyrjen
+ <dd>Profesorit Lawrence Lessig i Akordohet Ãmimi i FSF-së 2002 për
Shpënien
Përpara të Software-it të Lirë</dd>
<dt><a href="/press/2003-03-27-patron.html">2003-03-27-patron.html</a></dt>
<dd>FSF-ja Njofton Programin për Patronazh Korporate</dd>
@@ -1733,8 +1733,8 @@
Kuponëve Microsoft</dd>
<dt><a
href="/press/2004-01-02-nyc-seminars.html">2004-01-02-nyc-seminars.html</a></dt>
- <dd>FSF To Host Free Software Licensing Seminars and Discussions on SCO v.
IBM
-in New York</dd>
+ <dd>FSF-ja Do të Mbajë Seminare Licencimi Software-i të Lirë dhe
Diskutime rreth
+SCO v. IBM, në Nju Jork</dd>
<dt><a
href="/press/2004-01-14-record-straight.html">2004-01-14-record-straight.html</a></dt>
<dd>Setting the Record Straight: The Free Software Foundation, the General
@@ -1787,10 +1787,10 @@
<dd>Censurë Pronësore</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-coverups.html">proprietary-coverups.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Proprietary Coverups</dd>
+ <dd>Fshehje Pronësore</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-deception.html">proprietary-deception.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Proprietary Deception</dd>
+ <dd>Mashtrim Pronësor</dd>
<dt><a href="/proprietary/proprietary-drm.html">proprietary-drm.html</a></dt>
<dd>DRM Pronësore</dd>
<dt><a
@@ -1798,7 +1798,7 @@
<dd>Papërputhshmëri Pronësore</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-insecurity.html">proprietary-insecurity.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Pasiguria Pronësore</dd>
+ <dd>Pasiguri Pronësore</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-interference.html">proprietary-interference.html</a></dt>
<dd>Interferencë Pronësore</dd>
@@ -1806,13 +1806,13 @@
<dd>Burgje Pronësorë</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-sabotage.html">proprietary-sabotage.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Sabotimi Pronësor</dd>
+ <dd>Sabotim Pronësor</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-subscriptions.html">proprietary-subscriptions.html</a></dt>
<dd>Pajtime Pronësore</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.html">proprietary-surveillance.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Survejimi Pronësor</dd>
+ <dd>Survejim Pronësor</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-tethers.html">proprietary-tethers.html</a></dt>
<dd>Proprietary Tethers</dd>
<dt><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-tyrants.html">proprietary-tyrants.html</a></dt>
@@ -1845,7 +1845,7 @@
<div id="directory-server-source">
<dl><dt><a href="/server/source/source.html">shërbyes/burime</a></dt>
- <dd>Web Server Utility Sources
+ <dd>Burime Mjetesh Shërbyesi
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -1867,7 +1867,7 @@
<dd>Udhërrëfyes Mbi Përkthimin e Faqeve Web te www.gnu.org</dd>
<dt><a
href="/server/standards/README.webmastering.html">README.webmastering.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Udhëzime për Përgjegjësa Web të GNU-së</dd>
+ <dd>Udhëzime për Përgjegjës Web të GNU-së</dd>
<dt><a
href="/server/standards/webmaster-quiz.html">webmaster-quiz.html</a></dt>
<dd>Provë për Vullnetar Webmaster</dd>
</dl>
@@ -1881,7 +1881,7 @@
<dt><a
href="/server/standards/translations/po-how-to.html">po-how-to.html</a></dt>
<dd>Si të Përkthehet Duke Përdorur Kartela PO</dd>
<dt><a
href="/server/standards/translations/priorities.html">priorities.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Përparësi Për Përkthimet Web</dd>
+ <dd>Përparësi Në Përkthimet Web</dd>
</dl>
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -1950,7 +1950,7 @@
<dd>Dëshmi GNU—Alexander Ewering</dd>
<dt><a
href="/testimonials/testimonial_mondrup.html">testimonial_mondrup.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Dëshmi GNU - Christian Mondrup</dd>
+ <dd>Dëshmi GNU—Christian Mondrup</dd>
<dt><a
href="/testimonials/testimonial_research_ships.html">testimonial_research_ships.html</a></dt>
<dd>Dëshmi GNU—Robert E. A. Harvey</dd>
@@ -2011,13 +2011,13 @@
<dt><a href="/thankgnus/2016supporters.html">2016supporters.html</a></dt>
<dd>Faleminderit nga GNU-ja, për 2016-n</dd>
<dt><a href="/thankgnus/2017supporters.html">2017supporters.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Falënderime nga GNU, 2017</dd>
+ <dd>Falënderime nga GNU, për 2017-n</dd>
<dt><a href="/thankgnus/2018supporters.html">2018supporters.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Falënderime nga GNU, 2018</dd>
+ <dd>Falënderime nga GNU, për 2018-n</dd>
<dt><a href="/thankgnus/2019supporters.html">2019supporters.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Thank GNUs, 2019</dd>
+ <dd>Faleminderit nga GNU-ja, për 2019-n</dd>
<dt><a href="/thankgnus/thankgnus.old.html">thankgnus.old.html</a></dt>
- <dd>Falënderime të Mëparshme anga GNU-ja</dd>
+ <dd>Falënderime të Mëparshme nga GNU-ja</dd>
</dl>
</dd></dl>
</div>
@@ -2036,20 +2036,20 @@
<div>
<p>[drejtori të shkallës së epërme: <a
-href="#directory-accessibility">accessibility</a> <a
+href="#directory-accessibility">përdorshmëri</a> <a
href="#directory-award">çmime</a> <a
href="#directory-bulletins">buletinë</a> <a
href="#directory-contact">kontakt</a> <a
href="#directory-distros">shpërndarje</a> <a
href="#directory-doc">dokumentim</a> <a
href="#directory-education">edukim</a> <a
-href="#directory-encyclopedia">encyklopedi</a> <a
+href="#directory-encyclopedia">enciklopedi</a> <a
href="#directory-events">veprimtari</a> <a
href="#directory-fun">zbavitje</a> <a href="#directory-gnu">gnu</a> <a
href="#directory-graphics">punime grafike</a> <a
href="#directory-help">ndihmë</a> <a href="#directory-licenses">licenca</a>
<a href="#directory-links">lidhje</a> <a
-href="#directory-manual">doracak</a> <a href="#directory-music">musikë</a>
+href="#directory-manual">doracak</a> <a href="#directory-music">muzikë</a>
<a href="#directory-people">njerëz</a> <a
href="#directory-philosophy">filozofi</a> <a href="#directory-prep">prep</a>
<a href="#directory-press">shtypi</a> <a
@@ -2120,7 +2120,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Të drejta kopjimi © 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>Kjo faqe mund të përdoret sipas një licence <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons
@@ -2135,7 +2135,7 @@
<p class="unprintable"><!-- timestamp start -->
U përditësua më:
-$Date: 2019/01/04 18:00:34 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:32 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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retrieving revision 1.34
diff -u -b -r1.33 -r1.34
--- server/po/mirror.ja-diff.html 15 Dec 2018 14:46:50 -0000 1.33
+++ server/po/mirror.ja-diff.html 17 Jan 2019 06:30:32 -0000 1.34
@@ -14,10 +14,6 @@
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class="removed"><del><strong>1.79</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>1.86</em></ins></span> -->
<title>Using and Running Mirrors
- GNU Project - Free Software Foundation</title>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em><style type="text/css"
media="print,screen"><!--
-dl dt { margin: 1em 0 0; }
-dl dd { margin: .2em 3%; }
---></style></em></ins></span>
<!--#include virtual="/server/po/mirror.translist" -->
<!--#include virtual="/server/banner.html" -->
@@ -76,7 +72,7 @@
<dd><tt>rsync://mirror.sergal.org/gnu</tt>
(Canada)</dd>
<dd><tt>rsync://mirror.its.dal.ca/gnu</tt>
(Canada)</dd>
<dd><tt>rsync://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/gnu/</tt>
(Canada)</dd>
-<dd><tt>rsync://mirror1.freemirror.org/gnu</tt>
(Canada)</dd>
+<dd><tt>rsync://gnu.freemirror.org/gnu</tt>
(Canada)</dd>
<dd><tt>rsync://mirror.keystealth.org/gnu/</tt> (California,
USA)</dd>
<dd><tt>rsync://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/gnu/</tt>
(California, USA)</dd>
<dd><tt>rsync://mirrors.syringanetworks.net/gnu/</tt>
(Idaho, USA)</dd>
@@ -228,6 +224,7 @@
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><dl class="compact">
<dt>North America</dt>
<dd><tt>rsync://ftp.gnu.org/alpha/</tt> (USA - primary
site)</dd>
+<dd><tt>rsync://gnualpha.freemirror.org/gnualpha</tt>
(Canada)</dd>
<dt>South America</dt>
<dd><tt>rsync://gnu.c3sl.ufpr.br/gnu/alpha/</tt>
(Brazil)</dd>
@@ -348,7 +345,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2014, 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2017, 2018</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2014, 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2017, 2018, 2019</em></ins></span> Free
Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
@@ -358,7 +355,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:46:50 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:32 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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--- server/po/sitemap.sq.po 14 Jan 2019 08:02:45 -0000 1.303
+++ server/po/sitemap.sq.po 17 Jan 2019 06:30:32 -0000 1.304
@@ -3395,7 +3395,7 @@
#. type: Content of: <div><dl><dd><dl><dd>
msgid "Amazon Letter from Nat"
-msgstr ""
+msgstr "Letra për Amazon-ën nga Nat-i"
#. type: Content of: <div><dl><dd><dl><dt>
msgid "<a href=\"/philosophy/amazon-rms-tim.html\">amazon-rms-tim.html</a>"
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retrieving revision 1.99
retrieving revision 1.100
diff -u -b -r1.99 -r1.100
--- software/software.fr.html 15 Dec 2018 14:46:50 -0000 1.99
+++ software/software.fr.html 17 Jan 2019 06:30:32 -0000 1.100
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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-<!-- Parent-Version: 1.86 -->
+<!-- Parent-Version: 1.87 -->
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<title>Logiciels - Projet GNU - Free Software Foundation</title>
@@ -232,12 +232,15 @@
<a href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>. Voici
leur liste (nous conservons les anciennes pages des projets quand il y en
avait)Â : <a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>, <a
-href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>, <a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>, <a
-href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>, <a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>, <a
+href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>, <a
+href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>, <a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
+<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>, <a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>, <a
href="awacs/">awacs</a>, <a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>, <a
href="checker/">checker</a>, <a href="cons/">cons</a>, <a
-href="dgs/">dgs</a> (affichage ghostscript), <a href="dld/">dld</a>, <a
+href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>, <a href="dgs/">dgs</a>
+(affichage ghostscript), <a href="dld/">dld</a>, <a
href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>, <a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>, <a
+href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>, <a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
<a href="elib/">elib</a>, <a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>, <a
href="ffp/">ffp</a>, <a href="fhp/">fhp</a>, <a
@@ -247,10 +250,11 @@
href="gv/">gv</a>), gicqd, <a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>, <a
href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, gnotary, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a
+href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>, <a
+href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a
href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>, <a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>, gnucad,
-<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (voir <a
+<a href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>, <a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (voir <a
href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>), <a
href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>, <a href="gnusql/">gnusql</a>, <a
href="gnustep-db/">gnustep-db</a>, <a href="gnuts/">gnuts</a>, <a
@@ -258,20 +262,26 @@
href="goose/">goose</a>, <a href="gphoto/">gphoto</a>, <a
href="graphics/">graphics</a>, grover, <a href="gtkeditor/">gtkeditor</a>,
<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>, <a href="guss/">guss</a>, <a
-href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>, isofsmk, <a
-href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>, lengualibre, leonardo, libopts (voir <a
-href="autogen/">autogen</a>), mana, <a href="messenger/">messenger</a>, <a
+href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>, <a
+href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>, leonardo, <a
+href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>, libopts (voir <a
+href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>, <a href="messenger/">messenger</a>, <a
href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>, <a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>, <a
href="myserver/">myserver</a>, <a href="obst/">obst</a>, <a
href="octal/">octal</a>, p2c, <a href="packaging/">packaging</a>, <a
-href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>, <a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
-<a href="pips/">pips</a>, <a href="poc/">poc</a>, <a
-href="proto/">proto</a>, <a href="radar/">radar</a>, <a href="rat/">rat</a>,
-<a href="regex/">regex</a>, <a href="snakecharmer/">snakecharmer</a>, <a
+href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>, <a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>, <a
+href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>, <a href="pier/">pier</a>, <a
+href="pips/">pips</a>, <a href="poc/">poc</a>, <a href="proto/">proto</a>,
+<a href="radar/">radar</a>, <a href="rat/">rat</a>, <a
+href="regex/">regex</a>, <a href="snakecharmer/">snakecharmer</a>, <a
href="songanizer/">songanizer</a>, <a
href="sourceinstall/">sourceinstall</a>, sovix, <a
href="sweater/">sweater</a>, <a href="sxml/">sxml</a>, <a
-href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>, <a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>, <a
+href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>, <a href="url/">url</a>, <a
+href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>, <a href="vtags/">vtags</a>, <a
href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>, <a href="xbase/">xbase</a>, <a
href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>, <a href="xmhtml/">xmhtml</a>, <a
href="zebra/">zebra</a>.
@@ -336,7 +346,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>Cette page peut être utilisée suivant les conditions de la licence <a
rel="license"
@@ -354,7 +364,7 @@
<p class="unprintable"><!-- timestamp start -->
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-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:46:50 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:32 $
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@@ -224,46 +224,57 @@
href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>. Aqui está
a lista; deixamos as páginas de antigos projetos ativas (quando elas
existiram): <a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>, <a
-href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>, <a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>, <a
-href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>, <a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>, <a
+href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>, <a
+href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>, <a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
+<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>, <a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>, <a
href="awacs/">awacs</a>, <a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>, <a
href="checker/">checker</a>, <a href="cons/">cons</a>, <a
-href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript), <a href="dld/">dld</a>, <a
+href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>, <a href="dgs/">dgs</a>
+(display ghostscript), <a href="dld/">dld</a>, <a
href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>, <a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>, <a
+href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>, <a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
<a href="elib/">elib</a>, <a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>, <a
href="ffp/">ffp</a>, <a href="fhp/">fhp</a>, <a
-href="free/">free (gnu.free)</a>, <a href="gcron/">gcron</a> (veja <a
+href="free/">free (gnu.free)</a>, <a href="gcron/">gcron</a> (see <a
href="mcron/">mcron</a>), <a href="gfe/">gfe</a>, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/ggv.html">ggv</a> (veja <a
+href="http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/ggv.html">ggv</a> (see <a
href="gv/">gv</a>), gicqd, <a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>, <a
href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, gnotary, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a
+href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>, <a
+href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a
href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>, <a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>, gnucad,
-<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (veja <a
-href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipédia</a>), <a
+<a href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>, <a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (see <a
+href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>), <a
href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>, <a href="gnusql/">gnusql</a>, <a
href="gnustep-db/">gnustep-db</a>, <a href="gnuts/">gnuts</a>, <a
href="goldwater/">goldwater</a>, <a href="goodbye/">goodbye</a>, <a
href="goose/">goose</a>, <a href="gphoto/">gphoto</a>, <a
href="graphics/">graphics</a>, grover, <a href="gtkeditor/">gtkeditor</a>,
<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>, <a href="guss/">guss</a>, <a
-href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>, isofsmk, <a
-href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>, lengualibre, leonardo, libopts (veja <a
-href="autogen/">autogen</a>), mana, <a href="messenger/">messenger</a>, <a
+href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>, <a
+href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>, leonardo, <a
+href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>, libopts (see <a
+href="autogen/">autogen</a>), <a href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>, mana, <a
+href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>, <a href="messenger/">messenger</a>, <a
href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>, <a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>, <a
href="myserver/">myserver</a>, <a href="obst/">obst</a>, <a
href="octal/">octal</a>, p2c, <a href="packaging/">packaging</a>, <a
-href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>, <a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
-<a href="pips/">pips</a>, <a href="poc/">poc</a>, <a
-href="proto/">proto</a>, <a href="radar/">radar</a>, <a href="rat/">rat</a>,
-<a href="regex/">regex</a>, <a href="snakecharmer/">snakecharmer</a>, <a
+href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>, <a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>, <a
+href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>, <a href="pier/">pier</a>, <a
+href="pips/">pips</a>, <a href="poc/">poc</a>, <a href="proto/">proto</a>,
+<a href="radar/">radar</a>, <a href="rat/">rat</a>, <a
+href="regex/">regex</a>, <a href="snakecharmer/">snakecharmer</a>, <a
href="songanizer/">songanizer</a>, <a
href="sourceinstall/">sourceinstall</a>, sovix, <a
href="sweater/">sweater</a>, <a href="sxml/">sxml</a>, <a
-href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>, <a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>, <a
+href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>, <a href="url/">url</a>, <a
+href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>, <a href="vtags/">vtags</a>, <a
href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>, <a href="xbase/">xbase</a>, <a
href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>, <a href="xmhtml/">xmhtml</a>, <a
href="zebra/">zebra</a>.
@@ -328,7 +339,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>Esta página está licenciada sob uma licença <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/deed.pt_BR">Creative
@@ -339,7 +350,8 @@
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Traduzido por: Rafael Fontenelle <a
-href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>, 2018.<br/>
+href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>, 2018,
+2019.<br/>
Revisado por: André Phellip Ferreira <a
href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>,
2018.</div>
@@ -347,7 +359,7 @@
<p class="unprintable"><!-- timestamp start -->
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пÑогÑаммного обеÑпеÑениÑ</title>
@@ -224,25 +224,28 @@
href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>. ÐÐ¾Ñ Ð¸Ñ
ÑпиÑок; Ð¼Ñ ÑоÑ
ÑанÑем ÑÑаÑÑе ÑÑÑаниÑÑ
пÑоекÑов (когда они еÑÑÑ): <a
href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>, <a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>, <a
-href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>, <a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>, <a
-href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>, <a href="awacs/">awacs</a>, <a
-href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>, <a href="checker/">checker</a>, <a
-href="cons/">cons</a>, <a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript), <a
-href="dld/">dld</a>, <a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>, <a
-href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>, <a
+href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>, <a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
+<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>, <a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>, <a
+href="awacs/">awacs</a>, <a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>, <a
+href="checker/">checker</a>, <a href="cons/">cons</a>, <a
+href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>, <a href="dgs/">dgs</a>
+(display ghostscript), <a href="dld/">dld</a>, <a
+href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>, <a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>, <a
+href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>, <a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
<a href="elib/">elib</a>, <a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>, <a
href="ffp/">ffp</a>, <a href="fhp/">fhp</a>, <a
-href="free/">free (gnu.free)</a>, <a href="gcron/">gcron</a> (see <a
+href="free/">free (gnu.free)</a>, <a href="gcron/">gcron</a> (Ñм. <a
href="mcron/">mcron</a>), <a href="gfe/">gfe</a>, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/ggv.html">ggv</a> (see <a
+href="http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/ggv.html">ggv</a> (Ñм. <a
href="gv/">gv</a>), gicqd, <a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>, <a
href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, gnotary, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a
+href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>, <a
+href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a
href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>, <a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>, gnucad,
-<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (see <a
+<a href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>, <a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (Ñм. <a
href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>), <a
href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>, <a href="gnusql/">gnusql</a>, <a
href="gnustep-db/">gnustep-db</a>, <a href="gnuts/">gnuts</a>, <a
@@ -250,20 +253,27 @@
href="goose/">goose</a>, <a href="gphoto/">gphoto</a>, <a
href="graphics/">graphics</a>, grover, <a href="gtkeditor/">gtkeditor</a>,
<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>, <a href="guss/">guss</a>, <a
-href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>, isofsmk, <a
-href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>, lengualibre, leonardo, libopts (see <a
-href="autogen/">autogen</a>), mana, <a href="messenger/">messenger</a>, <a
+href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>, <a
+href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>, leonardo, <a
+href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>, libopts (Ñм. <a
+href="autogen/">autogen</a>), <a href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>, mana, <a
+href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>, <a href="messenger/">messenger</a>, <a
href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>, <a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>, <a
href="myserver/">myserver</a>, <a href="obst/">obst</a>, <a
href="octal/">octal</a>, p2c, <a href="packaging/">packaging</a>, <a
-href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>, <a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
-<a href="pips/">pips</a>, <a href="poc/">poc</a>, <a
-href="proto/">proto</a>, <a href="radar/">radar</a>, <a href="rat/">rat</a>,
-<a href="regex/">regex</a>, <a href="snakecharmer/">snakecharmer</a>, <a
+href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>, <a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>, <a
+href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>, <a href="pier/">pier</a>, <a
+href="pips/">pips</a>, <a href="poc/">poc</a>, <a href="proto/">proto</a>,
+<a href="radar/">radar</a>, <a href="rat/">rat</a>, <a
+href="regex/">regex</a>, <a href="snakecharmer/">snakecharmer</a>, <a
href="songanizer/">songanizer</a>, <a
href="sourceinstall/">sourceinstall</a>, sovix, <a
href="sweater/">sweater</a>, <a href="sxml/">sxml</a>, <a
-href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>, <a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>, <a
+href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>, <a href="url/">url</a>, <a
+href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>, <a href="vtags/">vtags</a>, <a
href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>, <a href="xbase/">xbase</a>, <a
href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>, <a href="xmhtml/">xmhtml</a>, <a
href="zebra/">zebra</a>.
@@ -332,7 +342,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>ÐÑо пÑоизведение доÑÑÑпно по <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/deed.ru">лиÑензии
@@ -348,7 +358,7 @@
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-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:46:50 $
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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@@ -232,12 +232,13 @@
href="cons/">cons</a>, <a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript), <a
href="dld/">dld</a>, <a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>, <a
href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>, <a
-href="elib/">elib</a>, <a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>, <a href="ffp/">ffp</a>,
-<a href="fhp/">fhp</a>, <a href="free/">free (gnu.free)</a>, <a
-href="gcron/">gcron</a> (see <a href="mcron/">mcron</a>), <a
-href="gfe/">gfe</a>, <a href="http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/ggv.html">ggv</a>
-(see <a href="gv/">gv</a>), gicqd, <a
+href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
+<a href="elib/">elib</a>, <a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>, <a
+href="ffp/">ffp</a>, <a href="fhp/">fhp</a>, <a
+href="free/">free (gnu.free)</a>, <a href="gcron/">gcron</a> (see <a
+href="mcron/">mcron</a>), <a href="gfe/">gfe</a>, <a
+href="http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/ggv.html">ggv</a> (see <a
+href="gv/">gv</a>), gicqd, <a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>, <a
href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>, <a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, gnotary, <a
@@ -330,7 +331,8 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Të drejta kopjimi © 2015, 2016, 2018 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.</p>
+<p>Të drejta kopjimi © 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation,
+Inc.</p>
<p>Kjo faqe mund të përdoret sipas një licence <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons
@@ -345,11 +347,12 @@
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-$Date: 2018/05/02 12:01:19 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:32 $
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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<title>软件 - GNU å·¥ç¨ - èªç±è½¯ä»¶åºéä¼</title>
@@ -181,12 +181,14 @@
<p>é¨åGNU软件ç±äºè¢«æ´å¥½ç软件代æ¿ææ¯è¢«éæå°å«ç软件å
ä¸èéå½¹ãå¦ææ¨ææ¶é´åå
´è¶£è®©å®ä»¬æ¢å¤çæºï¼è¯·èç³»<a
href="mailto:address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>ãä¸é¢æ¯é役软件çå表ï¼æ们ä»ç¶ä¿çäºå®ä»¬ç项ç®é¡µé¢ï¼åªè¦å®ä»¬è¿åå¨ï¼ï¼<a
href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>, <a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>, <a
-href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>, <a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>, <a
-href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>, <a href="awacs/">awacs</a>, <a
-href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>, <a href="checker/">checker</a>, <a
-href="cons/">cons</a>, <a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript), <a
-href="dld/">dld</a>, <a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>, <a
-href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>, <a
+href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>, <a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
+<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>, <a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>, <a
+href="awacs/">awacs</a>, <a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>, <a
+href="checker/">checker</a>, <a href="cons/">cons</a>, <a
+href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>, <a href="dgs/">dgs</a>
+(display ghostscript), <a href="dld/">dld</a>, <a
+href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>, <a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>, <a
+href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>, <a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
<a href="elib/">elib</a>, <a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>, <a
href="ffp/">ffp</a>, <a href="fhp/">fhp</a>, <a
@@ -196,10 +198,11 @@
href="gv/">gv</a>), gicqd, <a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>, <a
href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, gnotary, <a
-href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a
+href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>, <a
+href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a
href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>, <a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>, gnucad,
-<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (see <a
+<a href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>, <a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (see <a
href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>), <a
href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>, <a href="gnusql/">gnusql</a>, <a
href="gnustep-db/">gnustep-db</a>, <a href="gnuts/">gnuts</a>, <a
@@ -207,20 +210,27 @@
href="goose/">goose</a>, <a href="gphoto/">gphoto</a>, <a
href="graphics/">graphics</a>, grover, <a href="gtkeditor/">gtkeditor</a>,
<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>, <a href="guss/">guss</a>, <a
-href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>, isofsmk, <a
-href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>, lengualibre, leonardo, libopts (see <a
-href="autogen/">autogen</a>), mana, <a href="messenger/">messenger</a>, <a
+href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>, <a
+href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>, <a
+href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>, leonardo, <a
+href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>, libopts (see <a
+href="autogen/">autogen</a>), <a href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>, mana, <a
+href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>, <a href="messenger/">messenger</a>, <a
href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>, <a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>, <a
href="myserver/">myserver</a>, <a href="obst/">obst</a>, <a
href="octal/">octal</a>, p2c, <a href="packaging/">packaging</a>, <a
-href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>, <a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
-<a href="pips/">pips</a>, <a href="poc/">poc</a>, <a
-href="proto/">proto</a>, <a href="radar/">radar</a>, <a href="rat/">rat</a>,
-<a href="regex/">regex</a>, <a href="snakecharmer/">snakecharmer</a>, <a
+href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>, <a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>, <a
+href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>, <a href="pier/">pier</a>, <a
+href="pips/">pips</a>, <a href="poc/">poc</a>, <a href="proto/">proto</a>,
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class="inserted"><ins><em>href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
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class="removed"><del><strong>2015</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2015, 2016, 2018</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
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class="removed"><del><strong>2015</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2015, 2016, 2018, 2019</em></ins></span> Free
Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
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<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
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<a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>,
<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
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<a
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<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
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<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
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<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
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<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
<a href="sxml/">sxml</a>,
<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
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<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
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There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
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href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
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class="removed"><del><strong>1.79</strong></del></span> <span
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<a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>,
<a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>,
-<a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
+<a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
<a href="awacs/">awacs</a>,
<a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>,
<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
-<a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript),
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="dgs/">dgs</a>
(display ghostscript),
<a href="dld/">dld</a>,
<a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>,
<a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>,
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,</em></ins></span>
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>,
+<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,</em></ins></span>
<a href="elib/">elib</a>,
<a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>,
<a href="ffp/">ffp</a>,
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gicqd,
<a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>,
<a href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
-gnotary,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+gnotary,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+<a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>,</em></ins></span>
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,</em></ins></span>
gnubios,
<a href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>,
<a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>,
gnucad,
-<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
gnupedia (see <a href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>),
<a href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>,
<a href="gnusql/">gnusql</a>,
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<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>,
<a href="guss/">guss</a>,
<a href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>,
-isofsmk,
+<span class="removed"><del><strong>isofsmk,</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>,
+<a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>,</em></ins></span>
<a href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>,
-lengualibre,
+<span class="removed"><del><strong>lengualibre,</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>,</em></ins></span>
leonardo,
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>,</em></ins></span>
libopts (see <a href="autogen/">autogen</a>),
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>,</em></ins></span>
mana,
-<a href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
<a href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>,
<a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>,
<a href="myserver/">myserver</a>,
@@ -293,9 +304,11 @@
<a href="octal/">octal</a>,
p2c,
<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
-<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
+<a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
-<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="pier/">pier</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="pips/">pips</a>,
<a href="poc/">poc</a>,
<a href="proto/">proto</a>,
<a href="radar/">radar</a>,
@@ -308,8 +321,10 @@
<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
<a href="sxml/">sxml</a>,
<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
-<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
-<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="url/">url</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
<a href="xbase/">xbase</a>,
<a href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>,
<a href="xmhtml/">xmhtml</a>,
@@ -366,7 +381,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2018</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2018, 2019</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
@@ -376,7 +391,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:46:50 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:34 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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===================================================================
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retrieving revision 1.4
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -b -r1.4 -r1.5
--- software/po/software.nl-diff.html 15 Dec 2018 14:46:50 -0000 1.4
+++ software/po/software.nl-diff.html 17 Jan 2019 06:30:34 -0000 1.5
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
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-<!-- Parent-Version: <span
class="removed"><del><strong>1.79</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>1.86</em></ins></span> -->
+<!-- Parent-Version: <span
class="removed"><del><strong>1.79</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>1.87</em></ins></span> -->
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@@ -233,18 +233,21 @@
<a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>,
<a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>,
-<a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
+<a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
<a href="awacs/">awacs</a>,
<a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>,
<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
-<a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript),
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="dgs/">dgs</a>
(display ghostscript),
<a href="dld/">dld</a>,
<a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>,
<a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>,
-<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,</em></ins></span>
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>,
+<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,</em></ins></span>
<a href="elib/">elib</a>,
<a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>,
<a href="ffp/">ffp</a>,
@@ -256,14 +259,16 @@
gicqd,
<a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>,
<a href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
-gnotary,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+gnotary,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+<a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>,</em></ins></span>
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,</em></ins></span>
gnubios,
<a href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>,
<a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>,
gnucad,
-<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
gnupedia (see <a href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>),
<a href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>,
<a href="gnusql/">gnusql</a>,
@@ -279,13 +284,19 @@
<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>,
<a href="guss/">guss</a>,
<a href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>,
-isofsmk,
+<span class="removed"><del><strong>isofsmk,</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>,
+<a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>,</em></ins></span>
<a href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>,
-lengualibre,
+<span class="removed"><del><strong>lengualibre,</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>,</em></ins></span>
leonardo,
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>,</em></ins></span>
libopts (see <a href="autogen/">autogen</a>),
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>,</em></ins></span>
mana,
-<a href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
<a href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>,
<a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>,
<a href="myserver/">myserver</a>,
@@ -293,9 +304,11 @@
<a href="octal/">octal</a>,
p2c,
<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
-<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
+<a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
-<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="pier/">pier</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="pips/">pips</a>,
<a href="poc/">poc</a>,
<a href="proto/">proto</a>,
<a href="radar/">radar</a>,
@@ -308,8 +321,10 @@
<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
<a href="sxml/">sxml</a>,
<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
-<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
-<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="url/">url</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
<a href="xbase/">xbase</a>,
<a href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>,
<a href="xmhtml/">xmhtml</a>,
@@ -366,7 +381,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2018</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2018, 2019</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
@@ -376,7 +391,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:46:50 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:34 $
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retrieving revision 1.10
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diff -u -b -r1.10 -r1.11
--- software/po/software.nn.po 27 Nov 2018 08:57:47 -0000 1.10
+++ software/po/software.nn.po 17 Jan 2019 06:30:34 -0000 1.11
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
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"Last-Translator: Thérèse Godefroy <address@hidden>\n"
"Language-Team: web-translators\n"
@@ -351,45 +351,53 @@
"interest in resurrecting any of these, please contact <a href=\"mailto:"
"address@hidden"><address@hidden></a>. Here is the list; we "
"leave the old project pages up (when they existed): <a href=\"aeneas/"
-"\">aeneas</a>, <a href=\"aetherspace/\">aetherspace</a>, <a href=\"aroundme/"
-"\">aroundme</a>, <a href=\"gnu3dkit/\">3dkit</a>, <a href=\"abcsh/\">abcsh</"
-"a>, <a href=\"awacs/\">awacs</a>, <a href=\"cfs-el/\">cfs-el</a>, <a href="
-"\"checker/\">checker</a>, <a href=\"cons/\">cons</a>, <a href=\"dgs/\">dgs</"
-"a> (display ghostscript), <a href=\"dld/\">dld</a>, <a href=\"dotgnu/"
-"\">dotgnu</a>, <a href=\"dotgnu-pnet/\">dotgnu-pnet</a>, <a href=\"https://"
-"web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/\">dr."
-"genius</a>, <a href=\"elib/\">elib</a>, <a href=\"fcrypt/\">fcrypt</a>, <a "
-"href=\"ffp/\">ffp</a>, <a href=\"fhp/\">fhp</a>, <a href=\"free/\">free "
-"(gnu.free)</a>, <a href=\"gcron/\">gcron</a> (see <a href=\"mcron/\">mcron</"
-"a>), <a href=\"gfe/\">gfe</a>, <a href=\"http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/ggv."
-"html\">ggv</a> (see <a href=\"gv/\">gv</a>), gicqd, <a href=\"http://"
-"directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/\">giptables</a>, <a href=\"gmorph/"
-"\">gmorph</a>, <a href=\"http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/"
-"\">gnochive</a>, gnotary, <a href=\"http://directory.fsf.org/project/"
-"gnotepad/\">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a href=\"gnu-arch/\">gnu-arch</a>, <a "
-"href=\"gnu-queue/\">gnu-queue</a>, gnucad, <a href=\"gnufi/\">gnufi</a>, "
-"gnupedia (see <a href=\"http://wikipedia.org\">wikipedia</a>), <a href="
-"\"gnuskies/\">gnuskies</a>, <a href=\"gnusql/\">gnusql</a>, <a href="
-"\"gnustep-db/\">gnustep-db</a>, <a href=\"gnuts/\">gnuts</a>, <a href="
-"\"goldwater/\">goldwater</a>, <a href=\"goodbye/\">goodbye</a>, <a href="
-"\"goose/\">goose</a>, <a href=\"gphoto/\">gphoto</a>, <a href=\"graphics/"
-"\">graphics</a>, grover, <a href=\"gtkeditor/\">gtkeditor</a>, <a href="
-"\"gtkeyboard/\">gtkeyboard</a>, <a href=\"guss/\">guss</a>, <a href="
-"\"hegemonie/\">hegemonie</a>, isofsmk, <a href=\"jdresolve/\">jdresolve</a>, "
-"lengualibre, leonardo, libopts (see <a href=\"autogen/\">autogen</a>), mana, "
-"<a href=\"messenger/\">messenger</a>, <a href=\"mgcp/\">mgcp</a>, <a href="
-"\"mll2html/\">mll2html</a>, <a href=\"myserver/\">myserver</a>, <a href="
-"\"obst/\">obst</a>, <a href=\"octal/\">octal</a>, p2c, <a href=\"packaging/"
-"\">packaging</a>, <a href=\"patchwork/\">patchwork</a>, <a href="
-"\"phpgroupware/\">phpgroupware</a>, <a href=\"pips/\">pips</a>, <a href="
-"\"poc/\">poc</a>, <a href=\"proto/\">proto</a>, <a href=\"radar/\">radar</"
-"a>, <a href=\"rat/\">rat</a>, <a href=\"regex/\">regex</a>, <a href="
-"\"snakecharmer/\">snakecharmer</a>, <a href=\"songanizer/\">songanizer</a>, "
-"<a href=\"sourceinstall/\">sourceinstall</a>, sovix, <a href=\"sweater/"
-"\">sweater</a>, <a href=\"sxml/\">sxml</a>, <a href=\"toutdoux/\">toutdoux</"
-"a>, <a href=\"vmslib/\">vmslib</a>, <a href=\"webpublish/\">webpublish</a>, "
-"<a href=\"xbase/\">xbase</a>, <a href=\"xinfo/\">xinfo</a>, <a href=\"xmhtml/"
-"\">xmhtml</a>, <a href=\"zebra/\">zebra</a>."
+"\">aeneas</a>, <a href=\"aetherspace/\">aetherspace</a>, <a href="
+"\"alexandria/lsm2003/\">alexandria</a>, <a href=\"aroundme/\">aroundme</a>, "
+"<a href=\"gnu3dkit/\">3dkit</a>, <a href=\"abcsh/\">abcsh</a>, <a href="
+"\"awacs/\">awacs</a>, <a href=\"cfs-el/\">cfs-el</a>, <a href=\"checker/"
+"\">checker</a>, <a href=\"cons/\">cons</a>, <a href=\"dbmanual/\">dbmanual</"
+"a>, <a href=\"dgs/\">dgs</a> (display ghostscript), <a href=\"dld/"
+"\">dld</a>, <a href=\"dotgnu/\">dotgnu</a>, <a href=\"dotgnu-pnet/\">dotgnu-"
+"pnet</a>, <a href=\"dotgnu-see/\">dotgnu-see</a>, <a href=\"https://web."
+"archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/\">dr.genius</"
+"a>, <a href=\"elib/\">elib</a>, <a href=\"fcrypt/\">fcrypt</a>, <a href="
+"\"ffp/\">ffp</a>, <a href=\"fhp/\">fhp</a>, <a href=\"free/\">free (gnu."
+"free)</a>, <a href=\"gcron/\">gcron</a> (see <a href=\"mcron/\">mcron</a>), "
+"<a href=\"gfe/\">gfe</a>, <a href=\"http://directory.fsf.org/GNU/ggv.html"
+"\">ggv</a> (see <a href=\"gv/\">gv</a>), gicqd, <a href=\"http://directory."
+"fsf.org/project/giptables/\">giptables</a>, <a href=\"gmorph/\">gmorph</a>, "
+"<a href=\"//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/\">gnochive</a>, <a href=\"//"
+"savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary\">gnotary</a>, <a href=\"//directory.fsf."
+"org/project/gnotepad/\">gnotepad+</a>, gnubios, <a href=\"gnu-arch/\">gnu-"
+"arch</a>, <a href=\"gnu-queue/\">gnu-queue</a>, gnucad, <a href=\"gnue-sb"
+"\">gnue-sb</a>, <a href=\"gnufi/\">gnufi</a>, gnupedia (see <a href=\"http://"
+"wikipedia.org\">wikipedia</a>), <a href=\"gnuskies/\">gnuskies</a>, <a href="
+"\"gnusql/\">gnusql</a>, <a href=\"gnustep-db/\">gnustep-db</a>, <a href="
+"\"gnuts/\">gnuts</a>, <a href=\"goldwater/\">goldwater</a>, <a href="
+"\"goodbye/\">goodbye</a>, <a href=\"goose/\">goose</a>, <a href=\"gphoto/"
+"\">gphoto</a>, <a href=\"graphics/\">graphics</a>, grover, <a href="
+"\"gtkeditor/\">gtkeditor</a>, <a href=\"gtkeyboard/\">gtkeyboard</a>, <a "
+"href=\"guss/\">guss</a>, <a href=\"hegemonie/\">hegemonie</a>, <a href=\"//"
+"savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant\">hydrant</a>, <a href=\"//savannah.gnu."
+"org/projects/isofsmk\">isofsmk</a>, <a href=\"jdresolve/\">jdresolve</a>, <a "
+"href=\"//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre\">lengualibre</a>, leonardo, "
+"<a href=\"libcvs-spec/\">libcvs-spec</a>, libopts (see <a href=\"autogen/"
+"\">autogen</a>), <a href=\"m68hc11/\">m68hc11</a>, mana, <a href=\"mathmoon/"
+"\">mathmoon</a>, <a href=\"messenger/\">messenger</a>, <a href=\"mgcp/"
+"\">mgcp</a>, <a href=\"mll2html/\">mll2html</a>, <a href=\"myserver/"
+"\">myserver</a>, <a href=\"obst/\">obst</a>, <a href=\"octal/\">octal</a>, "
+"p2c, <a href=\"packaging/\">packaging</a>, <a href=\"paperclips/"
+"\">paperclips</a>, <a href=\"patchwork/\">patchwork</a>, <a href="
+"\"phpgroupware/\">phpgroupware</a>, <a href=\"pier/\">pier</a>, <a href="
+"\"pips/\">pips</a>, <a href=\"poc/\">poc</a>, <a href=\"proto/\">proto</a>, "
+"<a href=\"radar/\">radar</a>, <a href=\"rat/\">rat</a>, <a href=\"regex/"
+"\">regex</a>, <a href=\"snakecharmer/\">snakecharmer</a>, <a href="
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<a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>,
<a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>,
-<a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
+<a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
<a href="awacs/">awacs</a>,
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<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
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+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="dgs/">dgs</a>
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class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,</em></ins></span>
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>,
+<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,</em></ins></span>
<a href="elib/">elib</a>,
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<a href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>,
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-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
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class="inserted"><ins><em>href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+<a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>,</em></ins></span>
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,</em></ins></span>
gnubios,
<a href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>,
<a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>,
gnucad,
-<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
gnupedia (see <a href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>),
<a href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>,
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<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>,
<a href="guss/">guss</a>,
<a href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>,
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+<span class="removed"><del><strong>isofsmk,</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>,
+<a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>,</em></ins></span>
<a href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>,
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+<span class="removed"><del><strong>lengualibre,</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>,</em></ins></span>
leonardo,
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>,</em></ins></span>
libopts (see <a href="autogen/">autogen</a>),
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>,</em></ins></span>
mana,
-<a href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
<a href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>,
<a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>,
<a href="myserver/">myserver</a>,
@@ -293,9 +304,11 @@
<a href="octal/">octal</a>,
p2c,
<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
-<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
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class="inserted"><ins><em>href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>,
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<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
-<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="pier/">pier</a>,
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<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
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<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
-<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
-<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="url/">url</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
<a href="xbase/">xbase</a>,
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Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
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class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2018</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2018, 2019</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
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--- software/po/software.pt-br-en.html 15 Dec 2018 14:46:50 -0000 1.5
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<a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>,
<a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>,
+<a href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
<a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
@@ -227,10 +228,12 @@
<a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>,
<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
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<a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript),
<a href="dld/">dld</a>,
<a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>,
<a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>,
+<a href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>,
<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
<a href="elib/">elib</a>,
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-gnotary,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
+<a href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>,
+<a href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
gnubios,
<a href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>,
<a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>,
gnucad,
+<a href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>,
<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
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<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>,
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<a href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>,
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+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>,
<a href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>,
-lengualibre,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>,
leonardo,
+<a href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>,
libopts (see <a href="autogen/">autogen</a>),
+<a href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>,
mana,
+<a href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>,
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@@ -280,8 +288,10 @@
<a href="octal/">octal</a>,
p2c,
<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
+<a href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>,
<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
+<a href="pier/">pier</a>,
<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
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<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
<a href="sxml/">sxml</a>,
<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
+<a href="url/">url</a>,
<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
<a href="xbase/">xbase</a>,
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There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
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href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
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@@ -220,6 +220,7 @@
<a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>,
<a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>,
+<a href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
<a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
@@ -227,10 +228,12 @@
<a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>,
<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
+<a href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>,
<a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript),
<a href="dld/">dld</a>,
<a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>,
<a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>,
+<a href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>,
<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
<a href="elib/">elib</a>,
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-gnotary,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
+<a href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>,
+<a href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
gnubios,
<a href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>,
<a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>,
gnucad,
+<a href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>,
<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
gnupedia (see <a href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>),
<a href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>,
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<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>,
<a href="guss/">guss</a>,
<a href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>,
-isofsmk,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>,
<a href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>,
-lengualibre,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>,
leonardo,
+<a href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>,
libopts (see <a href="autogen/">autogen</a>),
+<a href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>,
mana,
+<a href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>,
<a href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
<a href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>,
<a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>,
@@ -280,8 +288,10 @@
<a href="octal/">octal</a>,
p2c,
<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
+<a href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>,
<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
+<a href="pier/">pier</a>,
<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
<a href="poc/">poc</a>,
<a href="proto/">proto</a>,
@@ -295,7 +305,9 @@
<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
<a href="sxml/">sxml</a>,
<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
+<a href="url/">url</a>,
<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
<a href="xbase/">xbase</a>,
<a href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>,
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There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
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<a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>,
<a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>,
+<a href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
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<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
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<a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>,
<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
+<a href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>,
<a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript),
<a href="dld/">dld</a>,
<a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>,
<a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>,
+<a href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>,
+<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
<a href="elib/">elib</a>,
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-gnotary,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
+<a href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>,
+<a href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
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<a href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>,
<a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>,
gnucad,
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<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
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<a href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>,
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<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>,
<a href="guss/">guss</a>,
<a href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>,
-isofsmk,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>,
<a href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>,
-lengualibre,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>,
leonardo,
+<a href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>,
libopts (see <a href="autogen/">autogen</a>),
+<a href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>,
mana,
+<a href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>,
<a href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
<a href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>,
<a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>,
@@ -280,8 +288,10 @@
<a href="octal/">octal</a>,
p2c,
<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
+<a href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>,
<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
+<a href="pier/">pier</a>,
<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
<a href="poc/">poc</a>,
<a href="proto/">proto</a>,
@@ -295,7 +305,9 @@
<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
<a href="sxml/">sxml</a>,
<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
+<a href="url/">url</a>,
<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
<a href="xbase/">xbase</a>,
<a href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>,
@@ -353,7 +365,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
@@ -363,10 +375,10 @@
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-$Date: 2018/05/02 12:01:21 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:34 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
-</div>
+</div><!-- for class="inner", starts in the banner include -->
</body>
</html>
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--- software/po/software.uk-diff.html 15 Dec 2018 14:46:50 -0000 1.4
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class="inserted"><ins><em>1.86</em></ins></span> -->
+<!-- Parent-Version: <span
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@@ -233,18 +233,21 @@
<a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>,
<a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>,
-<a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
+<a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
<a href="awacs/">awacs</a>,
<a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>,
<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
-<a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript),
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="dgs/">dgs</a>
(display ghostscript),
<a href="dld/">dld</a>,
<a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>,
<a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>,
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,</em></ins></span>
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/DrGenius/">dr.genius</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>,
+<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,</em></ins></span>
<a href="elib/">elib</a>,
<a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>,
<a href="ffp/">ffp</a>,
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gicqd,
<a
href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>,
<a href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
-gnotary,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+gnotary,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+<a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>,</em></ins></span>
+<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,</em></ins></span>
gnubios,
<a href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>,
<a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>,
gnucad,
-<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
gnupedia (see <a href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>),
<a href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>,
<a href="gnusql/">gnusql</a>,
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<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>,
<a href="guss/">guss</a>,
<a href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>,
-isofsmk,
+<span class="removed"><del><strong>isofsmk,</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>,
+<a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>,</em></ins></span>
<a href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>,
-lengualibre,
+<span class="removed"><del><strong>lengualibre,</strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>,</em></ins></span>
leonardo,
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>,</em></ins></span>
libopts (see <a href="autogen/">autogen</a>),
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>,</em></ins></span>
mana,
-<a href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
<a href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>,
<a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>,
<a href="myserver/">myserver</a>,
@@ -293,9 +304,11 @@
<a href="octal/">octal</a>,
p2c,
<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
-<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
+<a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
-<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="pier/">pier</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="pips/">pips</a>,
<a href="poc/">poc</a>,
<a href="proto/">proto</a>,
<a href="radar/">radar</a>,
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<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
<a href="sxml/">sxml</a>,
<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
-<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
-<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="url/">url</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
+<a</em></ins></span> href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
<a href="xbase/">xbase</a>,
<a href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>,
<a href="xmhtml/">xmhtml</a>,
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There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2018</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2016</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2016, 2018, 2019</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
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href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
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<a href="aeneas/">aeneas</a>,
<a href="aetherspace/">aetherspace</a>,
+<a href="alexandria/lsm2003/">alexandria</a>,
<a href="aroundme/">aroundme</a>,
<a href="gnu3dkit/">3dkit</a>,
<a href="abcsh/">abcsh</a>,
@@ -227,10 +228,12 @@
<a href="cfs-el/">cfs-el</a>,
<a href="checker/">checker</a>,
<a href="cons/">cons</a>,
+<a href="dbmanual/">dbmanual</a>,
<a href="dgs/">dgs</a> (display ghostscript),
<a href="dld/">dld</a>,
<a href="dotgnu/">dotgnu</a>,
<a href="dotgnu-pnet/">dotgnu-pnet</a>,
+<a href="dotgnu-see/">dotgnu-see</a>,
<a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20031207112046/http://www.ofset.org/drgenius/">dr.genius</a>,
<a href="elib/">elib</a>,
<a href="fcrypt/">fcrypt</a>,
@@ -243,13 +246,14 @@
gicqd,
<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/giptables/">giptables</a>,
<a href="gmorph/">gmorph</a>,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
-gnotary,
-<a href="http://directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
+<a href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnochive/">gnochive</a>,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnotary">gnotary</a>,
+<a href="//directory.fsf.org/project/gnotepad/">gnotepad+</a>,
gnubios,
<a href="gnu-arch/">gnu-arch</a>,
<a href="gnu-queue/">gnu-queue</a>,
gnucad,
+<a href="gnue-sb">gnue-sb</a>,
<a href="gnufi/">gnufi</a>,
gnupedia (see <a href="http://wikipedia.org">wikipedia</a>),
<a href="gnuskies/">gnuskies</a>,
@@ -266,12 +270,16 @@
<a href="gtkeyboard/">gtkeyboard</a>,
<a href="guss/">guss</a>,
<a href="hegemonie/">hegemonie</a>,
-isofsmk,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/hydrant">hydrant</a>,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/isofsmk">isofsmk</a>,
<a href="jdresolve/">jdresolve</a>,
-lengualibre,
+<a href="//savannah.gnu.org/projects/lengualibre">lengualibre</a>,
leonardo,
+<a href="libcvs-spec/">libcvs-spec</a>,
libopts (see <a href="autogen/">autogen</a>),
+<a href="m68hc11/">m68hc11</a>,
mana,
+<a href="mathmoon/">mathmoon</a>,
<a href="messenger/">messenger</a>,
<a href="mgcp/">mgcp</a>,
<a href="mll2html/">mll2html</a>,
@@ -280,8 +288,10 @@
<a href="octal/">octal</a>,
p2c,
<a href="packaging/">packaging</a>,
+<a href="paperclips/">paperclips</a>,
<a href="patchwork/">patchwork</a>,
<a href="phpgroupware/">phpgroupware</a>,
+<a href="pier/">pier</a>,
<a href="pips/">pips</a>,
<a href="poc/">poc</a>,
<a href="proto/">proto</a>,
@@ -295,7 +305,9 @@
<a href="sweater/">sweater</a>,
<a href="sxml/">sxml</a>,
<a href="toutdoux/">toutdoux</a>,
+<a href="url/">url</a>,
<a href="vmslib/">vmslib</a>,
+<a href="vtags/">vtags</a>,
<a href="webpublish/">webpublish</a>,
<a href="xbase/">xbase</a>,
<a href="xinfo/">xinfo</a>,
@@ -353,7 +365,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
@@ -363,7 +375,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2018/12/15 14:46:50 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:34 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
</div>
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+++ thankgnus/2018supporters.de.html 17 Jan 2019 06:30:34 -0000 1.9
@@ -1,4 +1,9 @@
-<!--#set var="ENGLISH_PAGE" value="/thankgnus/2018supporters.en.html" -->
+<!--#set var="PO_FILE"
+ value='<a href="/thankgnus/po/2018supporters.de.po">
+ https://www.gnu.org/thankgnus/po/2018supporters.de.po</a>'
+ --><!--#set var="ORIGINAL_FILE" value="/thankgnus/2018supporters.html"
+ --><!--#set var="DIFF_FILE" value="/thankgnus/po/2018supporters.de-diff.html"
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@@ -8,6 +13,7 @@
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+<!--#include virtual="/server/outdated.de.html" -->
<h2>Danke, GNUs (2018)</h2>
<p><ins>Die <a href="https://www.fsf.org/">Free Software Foundation</a> (FSF)
@@ -284,7 +290,7 @@
<p class="unprintable"><!-- timestamp start -->
Letzte Ãnderung:
-$Date: 2018/11/16 23:57:46 $
+$Date: 2019/01/17 06:30:34 $
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1.29
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1.30
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
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<title>Thank GNUs, 2018
- GNU Project - Free Software Foundation</title>
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@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
<ul>
<li>Bytemark</li>
<li>Markley Group</li>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Technoethical</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Technoethical</li>
<li>TowardEX</li>
</ul>
@@ -73,7 +73,9 @@
<!-- Let's keep all lists in alphabetical order. Thanks. -->
<ul>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Brewster
Kahle</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Cristian Francu</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Julian
Graham</li></em></ins></span>
</ul>
<h4>
@@ -84,27 +86,34 @@
<!-- Let's keep all lists in alphabetical order. Thanks. -->
</h4>
<ul>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Alex Diaz Garcia</li>
- <li>CÄtÄlin Frâncu</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Alex Diaz Garcia</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Arcanite
Solutions</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>CÄtÄlin Frâncu</li>
<li>Charles Erwin</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Clint Priest</li>
+ <li>Clint Priest</li>
<li>Colin Carr</li>
<li>C-SATS Inc</li>
<li>Daniel Hoodin</li>
<li>Donald and Jill Knuth</li>
<li>ExtraHop Networks</li>
- <li>Huan Truong, in honor of Minh Quang
Duong</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Huan Truong, in honor of Minh Quang Duong</li>
<li>Inouye Satoru</li>
<li>James Wilson</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Jonathan
Howell</li></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Jean-Francois
Blavier</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Jonathan Howell</li>
<li>Luis Rodriguez</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Marinos Yannikos</li>
- <li>Martin Krafft</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Marinos Yannikos</li>
+ <li>Martin Krafft</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Nikolay
Ksenev</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Paul Allen</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>René
Genz</li></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Puduvankunnil
Udayakumar</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>René Genz</li>
<li>Richard Harlow</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Shawn C [ a.k.a
“citypw”]</li>
- <li>Thomas Weeks III</li></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Russell
McManus</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Shawn C [ a.k.a “citypw”]</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Steve Wickert</li>
+ <li>Terence O'Gorman</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Thomas Weeks III</li>
</ul>
<h4>
@@ -115,77 +124,114 @@
<!-- Let's keep all lists in alphabetical order. Thanks. -->
<ul>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Aaron
Grothe</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Adam Klotblixt</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Adam Ymeren</li>
+ <li>Adam <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Lewis</li>
+ <li>Adam</em></ins></span> Ymeren</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Alessandro
Vesely</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Alexandre Blanc</li>
- <li>Arthur Gleckler</li></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Alison Chaiken</li>
+ <li>Andrew Khosravian</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Arthur Gleckler</li>
<li>Balta Katei</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Bashar Al-Abdulhadi</li>
+ <li>Bdale Garbee</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Ben Abrams</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Blue Systems</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Ben
Sturmfels</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Blue Systems</li>
<li>Boone Gorges</li>
<li>Charles Birk</li>
<li>Christian Sperr</li>
- <li>Christopher Padovano</li>
- <li>Christopher Samuel</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Christopher <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Marusich</li>
+ <li>Christopher</em></ins></span> Padovano</li>
+ <li>Christopher Samuel</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Clifford
Ireland</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Conan Chiles</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Daniel Church</li>
+ <li>Daniel Church</li>
<li>David Klann</li>
<li>David Potter</li>
- <li>David Turner</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>David Turner</li>
<li>Decode Detroit</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Deepak Ponvel Chermakani</li>
- <li>Donnie Pennington</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Deepak Ponvel Chermakani</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Dock
Williams</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Donnie Pennington</li>
<li>Dwengo Helvetica</li>
<li>Ed Price</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Edward Flick</li>
+ <li>Edward Flick</li>
<li>Elliot Rosenberger</li>
<li>Elyse Grasso</li>
- <li>Eric Brown</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Eric Brown</li>
<li>Erwin Yükselgil</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Etienne
Grossmann</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Evan Klitzke</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Faran
Jessani</li></em></ins></span>
<li>FSp</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Ganesan
Srinivasan</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Guillaume Rembert</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>HÃ¥kon A. Hjortland</li>
- <li>Hiroshi Takekawa</li></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Guus
Sliepen</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>HÃ¥kon A. Hjortland</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>hiroo
yamagata</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Hiroshi Takekawa</li>
<li>Iñaki Arenaza</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>John Poduska</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Jelte van der Hoek</li>
+ <li>Julio Claudio Matus Ramirez</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>John Poduska</li>
<li>John Sullivan</li>
<li>John Trudeau</li>
<li>Judicaël Courant</li>
<li>Kendall Griffith</li>
- <li>Kevin Fleming</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Kevin Fleming</li>
<li>Kevin Forsythe</li>
<li>Kyohei Moriyama</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Leah
Rowe</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Leah Rowe</li>
<li>Luiz Paternostro</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Marcus Pemer</li>
+ <li>Mark Boenke</li>
+ <li>Markus Fischer</li>
+ <li>Matteo Frigo</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Matthias Herrmann</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Minoru Sekine</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Michael Lalumiere</li>
+ <li>Michael Lewis</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Minoru Sekine</li>
<li>Mirko Lüdde</li>
- <li>Mridul Muralidharan</li></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Morten
Lind</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Mridul Muralidharan</li>
<li>Nathan Boy</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Nicholas Grove</li>
- <li>Nicolae Carabut</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Nicholas Grove</li>
+ <li>Nicolae Carabut</li>
<li>Nikhil Prabhakar</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Nobias
TaniaAhuja</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Norman Richards</li>
<li>Pablo Adrián Nieto</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Patrick
Kennedy</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Paul Eggert</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>René
Genz</li></strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Peter Rock</li>
+ <li>Peter <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Kunze</li>
+ <li>Peter</em></ins></span> Rock</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>PLAMEN
IVANOV</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Ralph Hockens</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>raphael
tremeaud</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Ravi Swami</li>
- <li>Rich Haase</li></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Ricardo Bittencourt, in memory of
Emilio José Vidigal Leitão</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Rich Haase</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Rob Vens</li>
+ <li>Roland Pesch</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Sam Halliday</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Siva
Dharmalingam</li></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Shyama Mandal</li>
+ <li>Simon Josefsson</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Siva Dharmalingam</li>
<li>Stefan Maric</li>
<li>Steve Sprang</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Steven Sandoval</li>
+ <li>Steven Sandoval</li>
<li>Tegonal GmbH</li>
+ <li>Thomas Hahn</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Thomas
Saglio</li></em></ins></span>
<li>Todd Weaver</li>
<li>Tom Gedra</li>
- <li>Trevor Spiteri</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Trevor Spiteri</li>
<li>Valerio Poggi</li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>VladimÃr PospÃÅ¡il</li>
- <li>Yidong Chong</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>VladimÃr PospÃÅ¡il</li>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li>Warren
Knight</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li>Yidong Chong</li>
</ul>
<h4>
@@ -243,7 +289,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © <span
class="removed"><del><strong>2018</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>2018, 2019</em></ins></span> Free Software
Foundation, Inc.</p>
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href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative
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