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CVSROOT: /web/www
Module name: www
Changes by: GNUN <gnun> 21/02/04 06:34:23
Modified files:
philosophy : free-sw.fr.html
philosophy/po : free-sw.fr-en.html
proprietary/po : de.po es.po fr.po it.po ja.po
malware-mobiles.de-diff.html
malware-mobiles.de.po malware-mobiles.es.po
malware-mobiles.fr.po
malware-mobiles.it-diff.html
malware-mobiles.it.po
malware-mobiles.ja-diff.html
malware-mobiles.ja.po malware-mobiles.pot
malware-mobiles.ru.po nl.po pl.po pot
proprietary-insecurity.de-diff.html
proprietary-insecurity.de.po
proprietary-insecurity.es.po
proprietary-insecurity.fr.po
proprietary-insecurity.it-diff.html
proprietary-insecurity.it.po
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proprietary-insecurity.ja.po
proprietary-insecurity.pot
proprietary-insecurity.ru.po
proprietary-sabotage.de-diff.html
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proprietary-sabotage.ja.po
proprietary-sabotage.pot
proprietary-sabotage.ru.po
proprietary-surveillance.de-diff.html
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proprietary-surveillance.ja.po
proprietary-surveillance.pot
proprietary-surveillance.ru.po
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proprietary.nl-diff.html proprietary.nl.po
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proprietary.zh-cn.po
proprietary.zh-tw-diff.html
proprietary.zh-tw.po pt-br.po ru.po tr.po
zh-cn.po zh-tw.po
thankgnus/po : 2021supporters.pot 2021supporters.pt-br.po
Log message:
Automatic update by GNUnited Nations.
CVSWeb URLs:
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/free-sw.fr.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.164&r2=1.165
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/philosophy/po/free-sw.fr-en.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.69&r2=1.70
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/it.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.281&r2=1.282
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/ja.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.289&r2=1.290
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.de-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.99&r2=1.100
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.de.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.153&r2=1.154
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.es.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.224&r2=1.225
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.fr.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.235&r2=1.236
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.it-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.104&r2=1.105
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http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.122&r2=1.123
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.ja.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.144&r2=1.145
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.pot?cvsroot=www&r1=1.119&r2=1.120
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/malware-mobiles.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.268&r2=1.269
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/nl.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.282&r2=1.283
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/pl.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.281&r2=1.282
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/pot?cvsroot=www&r1=1.280&r2=1.281
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.de-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.60&r2=1.61
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.de.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.162&r2=1.163
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.es.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.65&r2=1.66
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.fr.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.231&r2=1.232
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.it-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.75&r2=1.76
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.it.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.179&r2=1.180
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.96&r2=1.97
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.ja.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.152&r2=1.153
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.pot?cvsroot=www&r1=1.118&r2=1.119
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-insecurity.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.276&r2=1.277
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.de-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.67&r2=1.68
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.de.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.149&r2=1.150
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.es.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.62&r2=1.63
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.fr.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.205&r2=1.206
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.it-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.77&r2=1.78
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.it.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.142&r2=1.143
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.83&r2=1.84
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.ja.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.136&r2=1.137
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.pot?cvsroot=www&r1=1.100&r2=1.101
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-sabotage.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.238&r2=1.239
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.de-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.163&r2=1.164
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.de.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.375&r2=1.376
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.es.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.150&r2=1.151
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.fr.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.600&r2=1.601
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.it-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.229&r2=1.230
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.it.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.387&r2=1.388
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.247&r2=1.248
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.ja.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.369&r2=1.370
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.pot?cvsroot=www&r1=1.308&r2=1.309
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary-surveillance.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.684&r2=1.685
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.de-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.224&r2=1.225
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.de.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.260&r2=1.261
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.es.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.394&r2=1.395
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.fr.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.440&r2=1.441
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.it-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.236&r2=1.237
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.it.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.269&r2=1.270
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.ja-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.241&r2=1.242
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.ja.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.253&r2=1.254
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.nl-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.237&r2=1.238
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.nl.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.243&r2=1.244
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.pl-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.254&r2=1.255
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.pl.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.236&r2=1.237
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.pot?cvsroot=www&r1=1.233&r2=1.234
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.pt-br.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.383&r2=1.384
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.465&r2=1.466
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.tr.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.117&r2=1.118
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.zh-cn.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.147&r2=1.148
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.zh-tw-diff.html?cvsroot=www&r1=1.217&r2=1.218
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/proprietary.zh-tw.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.223&r2=1.224
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/pt-br.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.351&r2=1.352
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/ru.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.596&r2=1.597
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/tr.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.136&r2=1.137
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/zh-cn.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.139&r2=1.140
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/proprietary/po/zh-tw.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.281&r2=1.282
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pot?cvsroot=www&r1=1.12&r2=1.13
http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/www/thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pt-br.po?cvsroot=www&r1=1.23&r2=1.24
Patches:
Index: philosophy/free-sw.fr.html
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/philosophy/free-sw.fr.html,v
retrieving revision 1.164
retrieving revision 1.165
diff -u -b -r1.164 -r1.165
--- philosophy/free-sw.fr.html 6 Dec 2020 17:00:46 -0000 1.164
+++ philosophy/free-sw.fr.html 4 Feb 2021 11:34:16 -0000 1.165
@@ -115,32 +115,58 @@
distribuer A tel quel, cela implique que les utilisateurs auront besoin de
BÂ ; il nous appartient donc de juger si A et B sont tous deux
libres. Cependant, si nous projetons de modifier A de telle sorte qu'il
-n'utilise pas B, alors seul A doit être libre ; B n'est pas pertinent dans
+n'utilise pas B, alors seul A doit être libre ; B n'est pas pertinent dans
ce cas.</p>
<p>
-« Logiciel libre » ne signifie pas « non commercial ». Un logiciel
libre
-doit permettre l'usage commercial, le développement commercial et la
-distribution commerciale. Le développement commercial de logiciel libre
-n'est plus l'exception ; de tels logiciels libres commerciaux sont très
-importants. Vous pouvez avoir payé pour obtenir une copie d'un logiciel
-libre ou vous pouvez l'avoir obtenu gratuitement. Mais quelle que soit la
-manière dont vous vous l'êtes procuré, vous avez toujours la liberté de
-copier et de modifier le logiciel et même d'en <a
-href="/philosophy/selling.html">vendre des copies</a>.
+« Logiciel libre » ne veut pas dire « logiciel non commercial ». Au
+contraire, un programme libre doit être utilisable, développable et
+distribuable dans un cadre commercial. Cette règle est d'importance
+primordiale. Sans elle, le logiciel libre ne pourrait pas atteindre son
+objectif.
</p>
<p>
-Un programme libre doit offrir les quatre libertés à tout utilisateur qui en
-obtient un exemplaire, sous réserve que l'utilisateur ait respecté jusque-lÃ
-les conditions de la licence libre régissant ce logiciel. Le fait de mettre
+Nous voulons inviter chacun à utiliser le système GNU, y compris les
+entreprises et leurs collaborateurs ; son utilisation commerciale doit donc
+être permise. Nous espérons que des programmes libres remplaceront les
+programmes privateurs comparables, mais cela ne sera pas possible si les
+entreprises ont l'interdiction de les utiliser. Nous voulons que les
+produits commerciaux contenant du logiciel incluent le système GNU, et cela
+revient à en faire une distribution payante. Le développement commercial de
+logiciel libre n'est plus l'exception ; ce logiciel libre commercial est
+essentiel. Le support professionnel payant du logiciel libre répond à un
+besoin important.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Par conséquent, exclure l'utilisation, le développement ou la distribution
+commerciale ébranlerait la communauté du logiciel libre et mettrait obstacle
+à son succès. Nous devons en conclure qu'un programme publié sous une
+licence comportant de telles restrictions ne répond pas aux critères du
+logiciel libre.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+Un programme libre doit offrir les quatre libertés à tout utilisateur
+potentiel qui en obtient un exemplaire, sous réserve que cet utilisateur
+n'ait pas violé la licence libre régissant ce programme au cours d'une
+distribution antérieure de logiciel sous cette licence. Le fait de mettre
certaines de ces libertés hors d'atteinte de certains utilisateurs, ou
d'exiger un paiement en espèces ou en nature pour les exercer, équivaut à ne
pas leur accorder les libertés en question, ce qui rend le programme non
libre.
</p>
-<h3>Ãclaircissements divers</h3>
+<p>
+Vous pouvez avoir payé pour obtenir une copie d'un logiciel libre ou vous
+pouvez l'avoir obtenu gratuitement. Mais quelle que soit la manière dont
+vous vous l'êtes procuré, vous avez toujours la liberté de copier et de
+modifier le logiciel et même d'en <a href="/philosophy/selling.html">vendre
+des copies</a>.
+</p>
+
+<h3>Clarifier la limite entre libre et non libre</h3>
<p>La suite de cet article explique plus précisément quelle étendue doit
avoir
chacune de ces libertés dans divers domaines pour qu'un programme soit
@@ -177,6 +203,10 @@
permettent, à eux ou à leur communauté, de débarrasser le code des
nuisances
arbitraires et de distribuer les versions ainsi modifiées.</p>
+<p>« Comme vous le souhaitez » inclut l'option « pas du tout » si
c'est votre
+souhait. On n'a donc pas besoin d'une « liberté de ne pas exécuter un
+programme ».</p>
+
<h4>La liberté d'étudier le code source et de le modifier</h4>
<p>
@@ -217,6 +247,13 @@
programme libre.
</p>
+<p>
+Un cas particulier de la liberté 1 est la liberté de supprimer le code du
+programme si son exécution n'a aucun effet, ou de le modifier pour qu'il
+invoque un autre programme. Ainsi, la liberté 1 inclut la « liberté de
+supprimer le programme ».
+</p>
+
<h4>La liberté de redistribuer si vous le souhaitez : exigences de base</h4>
<p>Avoir la liberté de distribution (libertés 2 et 3) signifie que vous êtes
@@ -489,38 +526,45 @@
<ul>
<li><a
+href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.168&r2=1.169">Version
+1.169</a> explique plus clairement pourquoi les quatre libertés doivent
+s'appliquer aux activités commerciales, et explique pourquoi elles
+impliquent les libertés de ne pas exécuter le programme et de le supprimer
+(on n'a donc pas besoin de définir séparément ces conditions).</li>
+
+<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.164&r2=1.165">Version
-1.165</a> : préciser que les nuisances arbitraires du code ne rendent pas
+1.165</a> précise que les nuisances arbitraires du code ne rendent pas
caduque la liberté 0 et que les libertés 1 et 3 permettent aux utilisateurs
de les éliminer.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.152&r2=1.153">Version
-1.153</a> : préciser que la liberté d'exécuter le programme signifie que
-rien ne vous empêche de le faire fonctionner.</li>
+1.153</a> précise que la liberté d'exécuter le programme signifie que rien
+ne vous empêche de le faire fonctionner.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.140&r2=1.141">Version
-1.141</a> : précise quel code doit être libre.</li>
+1.141</a> précise quel code doit être libre.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.134&r2=1.135">Version
-1.135</a>: Répéter chaque fois que la liberté 0 est la liberté
d'exécuter le
+1.135</a> répète chaque fois que la liberté 0 est la liberté d'exécuter
le
programme comme on veut.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.133&r2=1.134">Version
-1.134</a>: La liberté 0 ne fait pas intervenir la fonctionnalité du
+1.134</a>: la liberté 0 ne fait pas intervenir la fonctionnalité du
programme.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.130&r2=1.131">Version
-1.131</a>: Une licence libre ne peut pas exiger qu'on se conforme à une
+1.131</a>: une licence libre ne peut pas exiger qu'on se conforme à une
licence non libre d'un autre programme.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.128&r2=1.129">Version
-1.129</a> : énonce explicitement qu'il est permis de choisir le droit
+1.129</a> énonce explicitement qu'il est permis de choisir le droit
applicable et de spécifier la cour compétente (cela a toujours été notre
politique).</li>
@@ -531,13 +575,13 @@
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.117&r2=1.118">Version
-1.118</a> : Clarification. Il s'agit des limites à votre droit de modifier,
-et non de la nature de ces modifications. Et les modifications ne se
-limitent pas à des « améliorations ».</li>
+1.118</a> précise qu'il s'agit des limites à votre droit de modifier, et non
+de la nature de ces modifications. Et les modifications ne se limitent pas Ã
+des « améliorations ».</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.110&r2=1.111">Version
-1.111</a> : précise la version 1.77 en disant que seules les
+1.111</a> précise la version 1.77 en disant que seules les
<em>restrictions</em> rétroactives sont inacceptables. Les titulaires du
copyright peuvent toujours concéder des <em>permissions</em> supplémentaires
pour les utilisations de ce travail en le publiant d'une autre manière en
@@ -545,18 +589,18 @@
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.104&r2=1.105">Version
-1.105</a> : élabore sur un point déjà indiqué dans la version 1.80, Ã
savoir
+1.105</a> élabore sur un point déjà indiqué dans la version 1.80, à savoir
que le court énoncé de la liberté 1 implique d'utiliser effectivement votre
version modifiée pour votre travail informatique.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.91&r2=1.92">Version
-1.92</a> : précise que le code rendu illisible <i>[obfuscated]</i> n'est pas
+1.92</a> précise que le code rendu illisible <i>[obfuscated]</i> n'est pas
considéré comme du code source.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.89&r2=1.90">Version
-1.90</a> : précise que la liberté 3 implique le droit de redistribuer des
+1.90</a> précise que la liberté 3 implique le droit de redistribuer des
copies de votre propre version modifiée ou améliorée, et non le droit de
participer au développement d'un projet tiers.</li>
@@ -572,7 +616,7 @@
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.76&r2=1.77">Version
-1.77</a> : précise que tout changement rétroactif de la licence est
+1.77</a> précise que tout changement rétroactif de la licence est
inacceptable, même si ce n'est pas décrit comme un remplacement complet.</li>
<li><a
@@ -599,45 +643,44 @@
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.45&r2=1.46">Version
-1.46</a> : précise de quelle personne l'objectif doit être pris en compte,
+1.46</a> précise de quelle personne l'objectif doit être pris en compte,
dans « la liberté d'exécuter le programme, pour tous les usages ».</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.40&r2=1.41">Version
-1.41</a> : précise la formulation relative aux licences basées sur des
+1.41</a> précise la formulation relative aux licences basées sur des
contrats.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.39&r2=1.40">Version
-1.40</a> : explique qu'une licence libre doit vous autoriser à utiliser
+1.40</a> explique qu'une licence libre doit vous autoriser à utiliser
d'autres logiciels libres disponibles pour créer vos modifications.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.38&r2=1.39">Version
-1.39</a> : signale qu'il est acceptable qu'une licence vous oblige à fournir
+1.39</a> signale qu'il est acceptable qu'une licence vous oblige à fournir
les sources des versions logicielles que vous mettez à disposition du
public.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.30&r2=1.31">Version
-1.31</a> : signale qu'il est acceptable qu'une licence vous oblige à vous
+1.31</a> signale qu'il est acceptable qu'une licence vous oblige à vous
identifier en tant qu'auteur de modifications. Ce texte apporte d'autres
précisions mineures.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.22&r2=1.23">Version
-1.23</a> : s'intéresse aux problèmes potentiels relatifs aux licences
basées
+1.23</a> s'intéresse aux problèmes potentiels relatifs aux licences basées
sur des contrats.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.15&r2=1.16">Version
-1.16</a>Â : explique pourquoi la distribution de binaires est importante.</li>
+1.16</a> explique pourquoi la distribution de binaires est importante.</li>
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.10&r2=1.11">Version
-1.11</a> : signale qu'une licence libre peut vous obliger à envoyer une
-copie des versions que vous distribuez aux développeurs précédents, sur
-demande.</li>
+1.11</a> signale qu'une licence libre peut vous obliger à envoyer une copie
+des versions que vous distribuez aux développeurs précédents, sur
demande.</li>
</ul>
@@ -736,8 +779,8 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 1996-2002, 2004-2007, 2009-2019 Free Software Foundation,
-Inc.</p>
+<p>Copyright © 1996, 2002, 2004-2007, 2009-2019, 2021 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>Cette page peut être utilisée suivant les conditions de la licence <a
rel="license"
@@ -755,7 +798,7 @@
<p class="unprintable"><!-- timestamp start -->
Dernière mise à jour :
-$Date: 2020/12/06 17:00:46 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:16 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
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@@ -109,26 +109,50 @@
only A needs to be free; B is not pertinent to that plan.</p>
<p>
-“Free software” does not mean “noncommercial”. A free
-program must be available for commercial use, commercial development,
-and commercial distribution. Commercial development of free software
-is no longer unusual; such free commercial software is very important.
-You may have paid money to get copies of free software, or you may have
-obtained copies at no charge. But regardless of how you got your copies,
-you always have the freedom to copy and change the software, even to
-<a href="/philosophy/selling.html">sell copies</a>.
+“Free software” does not mean “noncommercial”.
+On the contrary, a free program must be available for commercial use,
+commercial development, and commercial distribution. This policy is
+of fundamental importance—without this, free software could not
+achieve its aims.
</p>
<p>
-A free program must offer the four freedoms to any user that obtains a
-copy of the software, provided the user has complied thus far with the
-conditions of the free license covering the software. Putting some of
-the freedoms off limits to some users, or requiring that users pay, in
-money or in kind, to exercise them, is tantamount to not granting the
-freedoms in question, and thus renders the program nonfree.
+We want to invite everyone to use the GNU system, including businesses
+and their workers. That requires allowing commercial use. We hope
+that free replacement programs will supplant comparable proprietary
+programs, but they can't do that if businesses are forbidden to use
+them. We want commercial products that contain software to include
+the GNU system, and that would constitute commercial distribution for
+a price. Commercial development of free software is no longer
+unusual; such free commercial software is very important. Paid,
+professional support for free software fills an important need.
</p>
-<h3>Clarifying the line at various points</h3>
+<p>
+Thus, to exclude commercial use, commercial development or commercial
+distribution would hobble the free software community and obstruct its
+path to success. We must conclude that a program licensed with such
+restrictions does not qualify as free software.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+A free program must offer the four freedoms to any would-be user that
+obtains a copy of the software, who has complied thus far with the
+conditions of the free license covering the software in any previous
+distribution of it. Putting some of the freedoms off limits to some
+users, or requiring that users pay, in money or in kind, to exercise
+them, is tantamount to not granting the freedoms in question, and thus
+renders the program nonfree.
+</p>
+
+<p>
+You may have paid money to get copies of a free program, or you may
+have obtained copies at no charge. But regardless of how you got your
+copies, you always have the freedom to copy and change the software,
+even to <a href="/philosophy/selling.html">sell copies</a>.
+</p>
+
+<h3>Clarifying the boundary between free and nonfree</h3>
<p>In the rest of this article we explain more precisely how far the
various freedoms need to extend, on various issues, in order for a
@@ -163,6 +187,10 @@
communities to make and distribute modified versions without the
arbitrary nuisance code.</p>
+<p>“As you wish” includes, optionally, “not at
+all” if that is what you wish. So there is no need for a
+separate “freedom not to run a program.”</p>
+
<h4>The freedom to study the source code and make changes</h4>
<p>
@@ -199,6 +227,12 @@
someone else considers an improvement, that program is not free.
</p>
+<p>
+One special case of freedom 1 is to delete the program's code so it
+returns after doing nothing, or make it invoke some other program.
+Thus, freedom 1 includes the “freedom to delete the program.”
+</p>
+
<h4>The freedom to redistribute if you wish: basic requirements</h4>
<p>Freedom to distribute (freedoms 2 and 3) means you are free to
@@ -460,6 +494,12 @@
<ul>
+<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.168&r2=1.169">Version
+1.169</a>: Explain more clearly why the four freedoms must apply
+to commercial activity. Explain why the four freedoms imply the
+freedom not to run the program and the freedom to delete it, so there
+is no need to state those as separate requirements.</li>
+
<li><a
href="http://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/www/philosophy/free-sw.html?root=www&r1=1.164&r2=1.165">Version
1.165</a>: Clarify that arbitrary annoyances in the code do not
negate freedom 0, and that freedoms 1 and 3 enable users to remove them.</li>
@@ -642,7 +682,7 @@
There is more detail about copyright years in the GNU Maintainers
Information document, www.gnu.org/prep/maintain. -->
-<p>Copyright © 1996, 2002, 2004-2007, 2009-2019
+<p>Copyright © 1996, 2002, 2004-2007, 2009-2019, 2021
Free Software Foundation, Inc.</p>
<p>This page is licensed under a <a rel="license"
@@ -653,7 +693,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2019/07/30 11:29:24 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:16 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease and privacy concerns.</p>
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+
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+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
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+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
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+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
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+
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<p>The reports are even unencrypted and they've been leaking this
data</em></ins></span> for
<span class="removed"><del><strong>hospitals</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>two years already. This malware</em></ins></span> is
<span class="removed"><del><strong>connected</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>reporting</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the internet. Naturally <a
-href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170920/09450338247/smart-hospital-iv-pump-vulnerable-to-remote-hack-attack.shtml">
- its security has been cracked</a>.</p>
- <p>Note that this article misuses the term</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Apple what
+href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20170920/09450338247/smart-hospital-iv-pump-vulnerable-to-remote-hack-attack.shtml"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>Apple what
user opens what program at what time. It also gives Apple
power to sabotage users' computing.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M202008110">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-08</small>'
+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>TikTok</em></ins></span> <a
+ <p>Samsung is forcing</em></ins></span> its <span
class="removed"><del><strong>security has been cracked</a>.</p>
+ <p>Note that this article misuses the term</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>smartphone users in Hong Kong (and
Macau)</em></ins></span> <a
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Hacker">“hackers”</a>
referring</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2020/08/11/tiktok-exploited-android-secur.html">
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease and privacy concerns.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M202008110">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-08</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>TikTok <a
+
href="https://boingboing.net/2020/08/11/tiktok-exploited-android-secur.html">
exploited an Android vulnerability</a></em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>crackers.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>obtain user MAC
addresses.</p></em></ins></span>
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<p>Riot Gamesâ new anti-cheat</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>unfortunate</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>malware; <a
href="https://www.extremetech.com/gaming/309320-riot-games-new-anti-cheat-system-runs-at-system-boot-uses-kernel-driver">runs
on system boot at kernel level</a> on Windows. It is insecure
software</em></ins></span>
- that <span class="inserted"><ins><em>increases</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>article uses</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>attack surface of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>term <a
- href="/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Monetize">
- “monetize”</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>operating system.</p></em></ins></span>
+ that <span class="inserted"><ins><em>increases the attack surface
of</em></ins></span> the <span class="inserted"><ins><em>operating
system.</p>
</li>
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- <p>Siri, Alexa, and all</strong></del></span>
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+ <li id="M201912170">
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class="date-tag">2019-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Some security breakers (wrongly referred in this article as <a
+ <p>Some security breakers (wrongly referred in
this</em></ins></span> article <span
class="removed"><del><strong>uses</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>as <a
href="/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Hacker">“hackers”</a>)
- managed to interfere</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>other voice-control systems can
be</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Amazon Ring
proprietary system, and</em></ins></span> <a
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.fastcodesign.com/90139019/a-simple-design-flaw-makes-it-astoundingly-easy-to-hack-siri-and-alexa">
- hijacked by programs that play commands in ultrasound that humans can't
- hear</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ managed to interfere</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>term</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Amazon Ring proprietary system, and</em></ins></span>
<a
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Monetize">
+ “monetize”</a>.</p>
+</li>
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+ <p>Siri, Alexa,</strong></del></span>
<span
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- its camera, speakers and microphones</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ its camera, speakers</em></ins></span> and <span
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href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2249303/Hackers-penetrate-home-Crack-Samsungs-Smart-TV-allows-attacker-seize-control-microphone-cameras.html">
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- a <span class="removed"><del><strong>way to break</strong></del></span>
security <span class="inserted"><ins><em>vulnerability that enabled attackers
to <a
+ <p>Internet-tethered Amazon Ring had
+ a security vulnerability that enabled attackers to <a
href="https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2019/11/07/amazons-ring-doorbells-leaks-customers-wi-fi-username-and-password">
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<p>This protocol has been around since 2006, and similar
vulnerabilities were discovered in an earlier Medtronics communication
protocol in 2008. Apparently, nothing was done by the company to
- correct them. This means you can't rely</em></ins></span> on <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary software
+ correct them. This means you can't rely on proprietary software
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-
href="https://www.fastcodesign.com/90139019/a-simple-design-flaw-makes-it-astoundingly-easy-to-hack-siri-and-alexa">
+ <p>Siri, Alexa, and all</em></ins></span> the other voice-control
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+<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.fastcodesign.com/90139019/a-simple-design-flaw-makes-it-astoundingly-easy-to-hack-siri-and-alexa">
+ hijacked by programs that play commands in ultrasound that humans can't
+ hear</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.fastcodesign.com/90139019/a-simple-design-flaw-makes-it-astoundingly-easy-to-hack-siri-and-alexa">
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<p>Amazon recently invited consumers to be suckers and <a
href="https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20171120/10533238651/vulnerability-fo">
allow delivery staff to open their front doors</a>. Wouldn't you know
- it, the system has</em></ins></span> a <span
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+ it, the system has a grave security flaw.</p></em></ins></span>
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+ <p><a
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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</strong></del></span> <span
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<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2017-09</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Bad security in some cars makes it possible to <a
+ <p>Bad</em></ins></span> security <span
class="removed"><del><strong>on a</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>in some cars makes it possible to <a
href="https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2017-14937">
remotely activate the airbags</a>.</p>
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class="inserted"><ins><em>battery</em></ins></span> of <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>some cars</a>.</p>
@@ -460,7 +469,7 @@
<span class="removed"><del><strong><p>The</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><p><small>(The</em></ins></span> article
uses <span class="removed"><del><strong>the term “lock” to describe
the DRM,
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><p><small>(The</em></ins></span> article
uses the <span class="removed"><del><strong>term “lock” to describe
the DRM,
but we prefer to use the term <a
href="https://gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#DigitalLocks">
digital handcuffs</a>.</p>
@@ -470,7 +479,7 @@
<p>Microsoft has made Windows 7 and 8 cease to
function on certain new computers,
<a
href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4012982/discusses-an-issue-in-which-you-receive-a-your-pc-uses-a-processor-tha">effectively
- forcing their owners</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the term “lock”</em></ins></span>
+ forcing their owners</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>term “lock”</em></ins></span>
to <span class="removed"><del><strong>switch</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>describe the DRM, but we prefer</em></ins></span> to
<span class="removed"><del><strong>Windows
10</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>use the term <a
href="/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#DigitalLocks"> digital
handcuffs</a>.)</small></p></em></ins></span>
@@ -1010,7 +1019,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2021/01/31 17:33:51 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:19 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
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access to settings.</p>
</li>
+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease and privacy concerns.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M202008182">
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class="date-tag">2020-08</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
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</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</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>affected</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the
- startup of iOS</a>. The term “cloud” means
+ information</a> as accessed on 24 Sep 2015.) The iCloud
feature</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>affected by these
proprietary apps, and
+ users' privacy</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>jeopardized by this surveillance tool. Data
collected</em></ins></span>
+ by <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Baidu may be handed over
to</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>startup of iOS</a>. The term
“cloud” means
“please don't ask where.”</p>
- <p>There</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>these
proprietary apps, and
- users' privacy</em></ins></span> is <span class="removed"><del><strong>a
way to <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201104">
- deactivate iCloud</a>, but it's active</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>jeopardized</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>default so it still counts as a
- surveillance functionality.</p>
-
- <p>Unknown people apparently took advantage of</strong></del></span>
this <span class="inserted"><ins><em>surveillance tool. Data collected
- by Baidu may be handed over</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the Chinese government, possibly
+ <p>There</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Chinese government, possibly
putting Chinese people in danger.</p>
</li>
+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung</em></ins></span> is <span class="removed"><del><strong>a
way to</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>forcing its
smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use</em></ins></span> a
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance functionality.</p>
+
+ <p>Unknown people apparently took advantage of this
to</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>public DNS in Mainland
China</a>, using software update released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease and privacy concerns.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M202004300">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-04</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
@@ -1246,10 +1255,10 @@
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.thesun.co.uk/tech/7811918/google-is-tracking-you-even-with-airplane-mode-turned-on/">
- it saved up</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>iThing is,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>get other info
too.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>sent them
all later</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ it saved up</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>iThing is,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>get other info too.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>There is also a
feature for web sites to track users, which is
+ <li><p>There is also a feature for web sites to track users,
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>
@@ -1268,7 +1277,7 @@
</li>
<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 in an iThing,
+ Either Apple helps the NSA snoop on</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sent them</em></ins></span> all <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the data in an iThing,
or it is totally incompetent.</a></p>
</li>
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sometimes very clever. Some trackers can <a
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>
+ networks</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>later</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
- <li><p>Android tracks location</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Android</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201711210">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2017-11</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Android tracks location</em></ins></span> for Google <a
+ <p>Android</em></ins></span> tracks location for 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
the phone has no SIM <span
class="removed"><del><strong>card</a>.</p></li>
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browsing history, and read</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tracking, you must
disable Google Play itself to completely stop</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>contact list.</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tracking.</em></ins></span> This <span
class="removed"><del><strong>malware</strong></del></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>designed</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>yet another example of nonfree software
pretending</em></ins></span> to
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>disguise itself from
investigation.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>obey the user,
- when it's actually doing something else. Such a thing would be almost
- unthinkable with free software.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>disguise itself from
investigation.</p>
</li>
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Samsung</strong></del></span>
+ <li><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>,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>obey the user,
+ when it's actually doing something else. Such a thing would be almost
+ unthinkable with free software.</p>
+ </li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201507030">
+ <li id="M201507030">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2015-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Samsung</em></ins></span> phones come with <a
+ <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>, and they send so much data that their
+ that users can't delete</a>,</em></ins></span> and they send so much
data that their
transmission is a substantial expense for users. Said transmission,
not wanted or requested by the user, clearly must constitute spying
of some
@@ -1376,114 +1387,168 @@
</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>
+ remote command and users 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 it will eventually require all new portable phones
+ to have GPS.)</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li><p>The nonfree Snapchat app's principal
purpose</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201307280">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2013-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Spyware is present in some Android devices when they are
+ <p>Spyware</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>to restrict
+ the</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>present in
some Android devices when they are
sold. Some Motorola phones, made when this company was owned
- by Google, use a modified version of Android that</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>
+ by Google,</em></ins></span> use <span class="inserted"><ins><em>a
modified version</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>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
+ numbers.</a></p>
+ </li>
+</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>
+ <p>The moviepass app and dis-service spy on users even more than
users
+ expected. It</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android that</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</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>have GPS.)</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Motorola</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ sends personal data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a movie</a>.
+ </p>
+
+ <p>Don't be tracked — pay
cash!</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Motorola</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The nonfree Snapchat
app's principal purpose</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>AI-powered driving
apps can</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201307250">
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class="date-tag">2013-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>A Motorola phone <a
-
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20170629175629/http://www.itproportal.com/2013/07/25/motorolas-new-x8-arm-chip-underpinning-the-always-on-future-of-android/">
- listens for voice all the time</a>.</p>
+ <p>A Motorola phone</em></ins></span> <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>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20170629175629/http://www.itproportal.com/2013/07/25/motorolas-new-x8-arm-chip-underpinning-the-always-on-future-of-android/">
+ listens for voice all the time</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201302150">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The
Sarahah</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201302150">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2013-02</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <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</em></ins></span> is <span class="inserted"><ins><em>not
enough</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>restrict</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>legitimize actions like this. At this
point, most users have stopped
- reading</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>use of
data on</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>user's computer, but</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>information</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>does surveillance
- too: <a
href="http://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/dec/27/snapchat-may-be-exposed-hackers"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>collects on users, instead of
- hiding</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>tries</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>in an obscurely worded EULA.</p>
-
- <p>However,</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>get the user's list of other</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>truly protect</em></ins></span> people's <span
class="removed"><del><strong>phone
- numbers.</a></p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>privacy, we must prevent Google
- and other companies from getting this personal information in the
- first place!</p>
+ <p>Google Play intentionally sends</em></ins></span> app <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>developers</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</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</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>this article misuses</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>install</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>words
+ “<a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>”
+ referring to zero price.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Facebook's app listens all</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Merely asking</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>time, <a
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</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“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</em></ins></span> what <span
class="removed"><del><strong>people</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>they</em></ins></span> are <span
class="removed"><del><strong>listening to or watching</a>. In
addition,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“consenting” to. Google should clearly
and
+ honestly identify the information</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>may
+ be analyzing people's conversations to serve them with targeted
+ advertisements.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li>
+ <p>Faceapp appears to do lots</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>collects on users, instead</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>hiding</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>demands</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>in an obscurely worded EULA.</p>
+
+ <p>However,</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>truly protect people's privacy, we must prevent Google
+ and other companies from getting this</em></ins></span> personal <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>information</em></ins></span> in the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>device</a>.
+ </p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>first place!</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201111170">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
+ <p>Verizon</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201111170">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2011-11</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <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></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Some manufacturers add a</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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 about the users' searches that Google normally gets when
+ they use its search engine.</p>
+
+ <p>Currently, the app is</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>
</li>
</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 <span
class="removed"><del><strong>id="SpywareInMobileApps">Spyware in Mobile
Applications</h4></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="SpywareInElectronicReaders">E-Readers</h4></em></ins></span>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="#SpywareInMobileApps">#SpywareInMobileApps</a>)</span></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="#SpywareInElectronicReaders">#SpywareInElectronicReaders</a>)</span></em></ins></span>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInElectronicReaders">E-Readers</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInElectronicReaders">#SpywareInElectronicReaders</a>)</span>
</div>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><ul>
- <li>
- <p>The moviepass app</strong></del></span>
-
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
+<ul class="blurbs">
<li id="M201603080">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2016-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>E-books can contain JavaScript code,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>dis-service spy on users even more than users
- expected. It</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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 movie</a>.
- </p>
-
- <p>Don't be tracked — pay cash!</p></strong></del></span>
+ <p>E-books can contain JavaScript code, and</em></ins></span> <a
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/04/update-verizons-appflash-pre-installed-spyware-still-spyware">
+ being pre-installed</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 on
readers</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ sometimes this code snoops</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>readers</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>AI-powered driving
apps can</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Meitu photo-editing
+ app</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201410080">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2014-10</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>Adobe made “Digital Editions,”
- the e-reader used by most US libraries,</em></ins></span> <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>
+ the e-reader used by most US libraries,</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</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20141220181015/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></em></ins></span>
- </li>
+ send lots of</em></ins></span> data to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a Chinese company</a>.</p></li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Sarahah
app</strong></del></span>
+ <li><p>A pregnancy test controller application
not</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Adobe</a>.
Adobe's “excuse”: it's
+ needed to check DRM!</p>
+ </li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201212030">
+ <li id="M201212030">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2012-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Spyware in many e-readers—not only the
Kindle:</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://theintercept.com/2017/08/27/hit-app-sarahah-quietly-uploads-your-address-book/">
- uploads all phone numbers and email
addresses</a></strong></del></span>
+ <p>Spyware in many e-readers—not</em></ins></span> only
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>can</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the Kindle:</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 data in</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>
+ report even which page</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>phone, and</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user reads at what time</a>.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<div class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareInApplications">Spyware</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user's address
- book to developer's server. Note</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Applications</h3>
+ <h3 id="SpywareInApplications">Spyware</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>server accounts, it can
+ alter them too</a>.
+ </p></li>
+
+ <li><p>The Uber app tracks</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Applications</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInApplications">#SpywareInApplications</a>)</span>
</div>
<div style="clear: left;"></div>
@@ -1497,73 +1562,76 @@
<li id="M202011260">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-11</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Microsoft's Office 365 suite enables employers <a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/nov/26/microsoft-productivity-score-feature-criticised-workplace-surveillance">to
- snoop on each employee</a>. After
- a public outburst, Microsoft stated</em></ins></span> that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/dec/02/microsoft-apologises-productivity-score-critics-derided-workplace-surveillance">it
- would remove</em></ins></span> this <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>capability</a>. Let's hope
so.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Microsoft's Office 365 suite enables employers</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/nov/26/microsoft-productivity-score-feature-criticised-workplace-surveillance">to
+ snoop on each employee</a>. After</em></ins></span>
+ a <span class="removed"><del><strong>protection against massive
+ surveillance.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
- <p>Facebook's app listens all the time,</strong></del></span>
+ <li><p>Google's new voice messaging app</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>public outburst, Microsoft stated
that</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/dec/02/microsoft-apologises-productivity-score-critics-derided-workplace-surveillance">it
+ would remove this capability</a>. Let's hope
so.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Apps that
include</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201912190">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>Some Avast and AVG extensions
- for Firefox and Chrome were found to</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>
+ for Firefox and Chrome were found to</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://techaeris.com/2016/01/13/symphony-advanced-media-software-tracks-your-digital-life-through-your-smartphone-mic/">
+ Symphony surveillance software</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.itpro.co.uk/security/internet-security/354417/avast-and-avg-extensions-pulled-from-chrome"></em></ins></span>
- snoop on <span class="removed"><del><strong>what
people</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>users' detailed
browsing habits</a>. Mozilla and Google
+ snoop on <span class="removed"><del><strong>what
radio</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>users' detailed
browsing habits</a>. Mozilla</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>TV programs</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google
removed the problematic extensions from their stores, but this shows
- once more how unsafe nonfree software can be. Tools that</em></ins></span>
are <span class="removed"><del><strong>listening</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>supposed</em></ins></span>
- to <span class="removed"><del><strong>or watching</a>. In
addition,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>protect a
proprietary system are, instead, infecting</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>may
- be analyzing people's conversations to serve them</strong></del></span>
with <span class="removed"><del><strong>targeted
- advertisements.</p>
+ once more how unsafe nonfree software can be. Tools that</em></ins></span>
are <span class="removed"><del><strong>playing nearby</a>. Also on what
users post on various sites
+ such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter.</p>
</li>
- <li>
- <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 it demands to personal data
in</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>additional malware (the system itself
being</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>device</a>.
- </p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>original malware).</p></em></ins></span>
+ <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>supposed</em></ins></span>
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>share</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>protect a proprietary system are, instead, infecting
it with
+ additional malware (the system itself being</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>picture you take according</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>original malware).</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
- <p>Verizon</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201811020">
+ <li id="M201811020">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-11</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Foundry's graphics software</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://torrentfreak.com/software-company-fines-pirates-after-monitoring-their-computers-181102/">
- reports information to identify who is running it</a>. The result is
- often a legal threat demanding a lot of money.</p>
-
- <p>The fact</em></ins></span> that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>this is used for repression of forbidden sharing
- makes</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>will</a>
- pre-install on some</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>even more vicious.</p>
+ <p>Foundry's graphics software <a
+
href="https://torrentfreak.com/software-company-fines-pirates-after-monitoring-their-computers-181102/">
+ reports information</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>identify</em></ins></span> who is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>in the frame.</p>
- <p>This illustrates that making unauthorized
copies</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>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>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
+ algorithms.</p>
- <p>Currently, the app</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>nonfree software</em></ins></span>
- is <span class="removed"><del><strong><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,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>not a cure
for</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>app remains spyware—an
“optional” piece</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>injustice</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spyware is
- still spyware.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>nonfree software. It may avoid
- paying for the nasty thing, but cannot make it less
nasty.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>If so, none</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>running it</a>. The result is
+ often a legal threat demanding a lot</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook users' pictures are private
+ anymore,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>money.</p>
+
+ <p>The fact that this is used for repression of forbidden sharing
+ makes it</em></ins></span> even <span
class="removed"><del><strong>if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>more vicious.</p>
+
+ <p>This illustrates that making unauthorized copies of nonfree
software
+ is not a cure for</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user didn't “upload” them
to</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>injustice of nonfree
software. It may avoid
+ paying for</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>service.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Meitu photo-editing
- app</strong></del></span>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em></ul>
+ <li><p>Like most “music screaming” disservices,
Spotify
+ is based on proprietary malware (DRM and snooping). In August
+ 2015</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>nasty thing,
but cannot make</em></ins></span> it <span class="inserted"><ins><em>less
nasty.</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
<h4 id="SpywareInMobileApps">Mobile Apps</h4>
@@ -1574,80 +1642,68 @@
<li id="M202003260">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Apple iOS version of Zoom</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</strong></del></span>
+ <p>The Apple iOS version of Zoom</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
+ are starting</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7e599/zoom-ios-app-sends-data-to-facebook-even-if-you-dont-have-a-facebook-account">is
- sending users'</em></ins></span> data to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</a> even if the user doesn't
have</em></ins></span>
- a <span class="removed"><del><strong>Chinese
company</a>.</p></li>
+ sending users' data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>realize that it is nasty.</p>
- <li><p>A pregnancy test controller application not only
- can <a
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>Facebook account. According to the article,
Zoom and Facebook
- don't even mention this surveillance</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>many sorts</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>their privacy policy page,
- making this an obvious violation</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>people's privacy even</em></ins></span> in <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>their
- own terms.</p>
+ <p>This article shows</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</a> even if</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 as</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user doesn't have</em></ins></span>
+ a <span class="removed"><del><strong>way</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook account. According</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</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>attitude</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>article, Zoom and Facebook
+ don't even mention this surveillance on their privacy policy page,
+ making this an obvious violation</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the proprietary software industry towards
+ those they have subjugated.</p>
+
+ <p>Out, out, damned Spotify!</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>people's privacy even in their
+ own terms.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Many proprietary apps
for mobile devices report which other
+ apps</strong></del></span>
- <li id="M202003010">
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M202003010">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>The Alipay Health Code app
- estimates whether</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>phone,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user has Covid-19</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>in server accounts, it can
- alter them too</a>.
- </p></li>
-
- <li><p>The Uber app tracks</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/01/business/china-coronavirus-surveillance.html">
- tells</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user's
consent”
- for surveillance is inadequate as a protection against massive
- surveillance.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>cops directly</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ estimates whether</em></ins></span> the user has
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>installed. <a
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>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>Covid-19</em></ins></span> and
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>optional</a>. Not as bad as
what</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/01/business/china-coronavirus-surveillance.html">
+ tells</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>others
do.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>cops
directly</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Google's new voice
messaging</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>FTC says most mobile
apps for children don't respect privacy:</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M202001290">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-01</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Amazon Ring</em></ins></span> app <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>does</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/21/12994362/allo-privacy-message-logs-google">logs
- all conversations</a>.</p>
+ <p>The Amazon Ring app does</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="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jan/29/ring-smart-doorbell-company-surveillance-eff-report">
+ surveillance for other companies as well as for
Amazon</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <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</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jan/29/ring-smart-doorbell-company-surveillance-eff-report"></em></ins></span>
- surveillance <span class="removed"><del><strong>software snoop on what
radio and TV programs
- are playing nearby</a>. Also on what users post on various sites
- such</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>for other
companies</em></ins></span> as <span class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook,
Google+ and Twitter.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>well as for
Amazon</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
-
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Facebook's new Magic
Photo</strong></del></span>
+ <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 apps snoop on the user</a>. This is in
addition</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201912220">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The ToToc messaging</em></ins></span> app <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>seems to be a</em></ins></span> <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/">
-scans your mobile phone's photo collections</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/us/politics/totok-app-uae.html">
- spying tool</em></ins></span> for <span class="removed"><del><strong>known
faces</a>,
- and suggests you to share</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>picture you take according to who
- is in</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>government
of</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>frame.</p>
-
- <p>This spyware feature seems to require online
access</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>United Arab
Emirates</a>.
- Any nonfree program could be doing this, and that is a good
- reason</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>some
- known-faces database, which means</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>use free software instead.</p>
-
- <p><small>Note: this article uses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pictures are likely to be
- sent across</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>word
“free” in</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>wire to Facebook's servers and
face-recognition
- algorithms.</p>
+ <p>The ToToc messaging app seems</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>be a <a
+
href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/us/politics/totok-app-uae.html">
+ spying tool for</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snooping done by</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>government of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>phone company,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>United Arab Emirates</a>.
+ Any nonfree program could be doing this,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>perhaps by</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>that is a good
+ reason to use free software instead.</p>
+
+ <p><small>Note: this article uses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>OS</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>word “free”</em></ins></span> in
+ the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone.</p>
- <p>If so, none</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sense</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook users' pictures are private
- anymore, even</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“gratis.”</small></p>
+ <p>Don't be distracted by the question</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sense</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>whether</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“gratis.”</small></p>
</li>
<li id="M201912090">
@@ -1656,301 +1712,181 @@
<p>iMonsters and Android phones,
when used for work, give employers powerful <a
href="https://www.fastcompany.com/90440073/if-you-use-your-personal-phone-for-work-say-goodbye-to-your-privacy">
- snooping and sabotage capabilities</a></em></ins></span> if <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>they install their own
- software on</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user
didn't “upload” them</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>device. Many employers demand</em></ins></span> to
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>do this. For</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>service.</p>
+ snooping and sabotage capabilities</a> if they install their own
+ software on</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>app
developers get
+ users</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>device.
Many employers demand</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>say “I agree”.
That</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>do this. For the
+ employee, this</em></ins></span> is <span class="removed"><del><strong>no
excuse for malware.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>simply nonfree software, as fundamentally unjust
+ and as dangerous as any other nonfree software.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li><p>Like most “music screaming” disservices,
Spotify</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>employee, this</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>based on proprietary malware
(DRM</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>simply nonfree
software, as fundamentally unjust</em></ins></span>
- and <span class="removed"><del><strong>snooping). In August
- 2015</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>as dangerous
as any other nonfree software.</p>
- </li>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><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>
- <li id="M201910130">
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201910130">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-10</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Chinese Communist Party's “Study
- the Great Nation” app requires users to grant</em></ins></span> it
<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</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/chinese-app-allows-officials-access-to-100-million-users-phone-report-2115962">
- access</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>increased
snooping</a>,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the
phone's microphone, photos, text messages, contacts, and
- internet history</a>,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>some
- are starting to realize that it is nasty.</p>
-
- <p>This article shows</strong></del></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 as</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android version was found to
contain</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>way</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>back-door allowing
developers</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“serve” users
better</a>—never mind
- whether</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>run any
code</em></ins></span> they <span class="removed"><del><strong>want that. This
is a typical example of</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>wish in</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>attitude</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users'
- phone, as “superusers.” Downloading and using this
- app is mandatory at some workplaces.</p>
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" --></em></ins></span>
+ <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>FTC criticized
this</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Chinese Communist
Party's “Study
+ the Great Nation”</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>because</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>requires users to grant</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>asked</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/chinese-app-allows-officials-access-to-100-million-users-phone-report-2115962">
+ access to</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone's microphone, photos, text messages, contacts,
and
+ internet history</a>, and the Android version was
found</em></ins></span> to
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>approve sending personal
data</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>contain a
+ back-door allowing developers</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>run any code they wish in</em></ins></span> the <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users'
+ phone, as “superusers.” Downloading and using
this</em></ins></span>
+ app <span class="removed"><del><strong>developer</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>is mandatory at some workplaces.</p>
<p>Note: The <a
href="http://web-old.archive.org/web/20191015005153/https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/chinese-app-on-xis-ideology-allows-data-access-to-100-million-users-phones-report-says/2019/10/11/2d53bbae-eb4d-11e9-bafb-da248f8d5734_story.html">
- Washington Post version</em></ins></span> of the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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 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>article</a> (partly obfuscated, but
- readable after copy-pasting</em></ins></span> in a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>way</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>text editor) includes a clarification
- saying</em></ins></span> that <span class="removed"><del><strong>at least
is visible and
- optional</a>. Not as bad as what</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>others do.</p>
+ Washington Post version of the article</a> (partly
obfuscated,</em></ins></span> but <span class="removed"><del><strong>did not
+ ask about sending it to other companies. This
shows</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>readable after copy-pasting in a text
editor) includes a clarification
+ saying that</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>weakness</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tests were only performed on the Android
version</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>app, and that, according</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance: why should a
flashlight</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Apple,
“this kind of
+ ‘superuser’ surveillance could not be conducted on
+ Apple's operating system.”</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>
+ <li id="M201909091">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-09</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>The Facebook</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>send any information to anyone? A free software
flashlight</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="https://eu.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2019/09/09/facebook-app-social-network-tracking-your-every-move/2270305001/">
+ tracks users even when it is turned off</a>, after tricking them
+ into giving the</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>would not.</p>
</li>
+</ul>
- <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 apps snoop</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tests were only performed</em></ins></span> on the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>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 by the question</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android version</em></ins></span>
- of <span class="removed"><del><strong>whether</strong></del></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>app developers get
- users</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>app, and
that, according</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>Apple,
“this kind of
- ‘superuser’ surveillance could not be conducted on
- Apple's operating system.”</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInToys">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>broad permissions</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Toys</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInToys">#SpywareInToys</a>)</span>
+</div>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><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>
+<ul>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201909091">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-09</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" --></em></ins></span>
- <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>FTC criticized
this</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>because</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
-
href="https://eu.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2019/09/09/facebook-app-social-network-tracking-your-every-move/2270305001/">
- tracks users even when</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>asked the user to
- approve sending personal data to</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>is turned off</a>, after tricking them
- into giving</em></ins></span> the app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>developer but did not
- ask about sending it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>broad permissions in order</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>other companies. This shows the
- weakness</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>use
one</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>the
reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping
- “solution” to surveillance: why should a flashlight
- app</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>its
- functionalities.</p>
+ <li>
+ <p>A remote-control sex toy was found</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>order</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>use
one</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>the conversation
between two users</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>its
+ functionalities.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201909090">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
+ <p>The “smart” toys My Friend Cayla</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201909090">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-09</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Some nonfree period-tracking apps including MIA Fem and Maya <a
-
href="https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/meghara/period-tracker-apps-facebook-maya-mia-fem"></em></ins></span>
- send <span class="removed"><del><strong>any
information</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>intimate
details of users' lives</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>anyone?</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</a>.</p>
+ <p>Some nonfree period-tracking apps including MIA
Fem</em></ins></span> and <span class="removed"><del><strong>i-Que
transmit</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Maya</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://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/meghara/period-tracker-apps-facebook-maya-mia-fem">
+ send intimate details of users' lives</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>Facebook</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201909060">
+ <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</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201909060">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-09</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Keeping track of who downloads a proprietary
- program is a form of surveillance. There is a
- proprietary program for adjusting a certain telescopic rifle sight. <a
-
href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2019/09/06/exclusive-feds-demand-apple-and-google-hand-over-names-of-10000-users-of-a-gun-scope-app/"></em></ins></span>
- A <span class="inserted"><ins><em>US prosecutor has demanded the list of
all the 10,000 or more people
- who have installed it</a>.</p>
+ <p>Keeping track of who downloads a</em></ins></span> proprietary
<span class="removed"><del><strong>control app</a>.</p>
- <p>With a</em></ins></span> free <span
class="removed"><del><strong>software flashlight
- app</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>program
there</em></ins></span> would <span
class="removed"><del><strong>not.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>not be a list of who has installed
- it.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
+ <p>The app was reporting the temperature</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>program is a form</em></ins></span> of
<span class="removed"><del><strong>the vibrator minute by
+ minute (thus, indirectly, whether it was surrounded
by</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>surveillance. There
is</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>person's
+ body), as well as the vibration frequency.</p>
-<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInToys">Spyware in Toys</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInToys">#SpywareInToys</a>)</span>
-</div>
+ <p>Note the totally inadequate proposed
response:</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary program for
adjusting</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>
-<ul>
+ <p>The company that made the vibrator</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>certain telescopic rifle sight.</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">
+ was sued for collecting lots</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2019/09/06/exclusive-feds-demand-apple-and-google-hand-over-names-of-10000-users-of-a-gun-scope-app/">
+ A US prosecutor has demanded the list</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>personal information about
how</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>all the 10,000 or
more</em></ins></span> people <span
class="removed"><del><strong>used</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>who have installed</em></ins></span>
it</a>.</p>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><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</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>With</em></ins></span> a
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>data broker, the data
broker</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>free program
there</em></ins></span> would <span class="removed"><del><strong>have been able
to figure out
+ who the user was.</p>
- <li>
- <p>A remote-control sex toy was found</strong></del></span>
+ <p>Following this lawsuit,
+ <a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/14/we-vibe-vibrator-tracking-users-sexual-habits">
+ the company has been ordered to pay</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>not be</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>total</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>list</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>C$4m</a>
+ to its customers.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>who has installed
+ it.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>
“CloudPets” toys with microphones
+ <a
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><li id="M201907081">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Many unscrupulous mobile-app developers keep finding
ways</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>make</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/10/16634442/lovense-sex-toy-spy-survei">audio
recordings</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.cnet.com/news/more-than-1000-android-apps-harvest-your-data-even-after-you-deny-permissions/">
- bypass user's settings</a>, regulations, and privacy-enhancing
features</em></ins></span>
- of the <span class="removed"><del><strong>conversation between two
users</a>.</p>
- </li>
+ <p>Many unscrupulous mobile-app developers keep finding
ways</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>the
+ manufacturer</a>. Guess what?</strong></del></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 to access the data</a>
+ collected by the manufacturer's snooping.</p>
- <li>
- <p>The “smart” toys My Friend Cayla and 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</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>operating system,</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the U.S.</p>
+ <p>That the manufacturer</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.cnet.com/news/more-than-1000-android-apps-harvest-your-data-even-after-you-deny-permissions/">
+ bypass user's settings</a>, regulations,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>privacy-enhancing features
+ of</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>FBI could
listen</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>operating system,
in order</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>these
conversations
+ was unacceptable by itself.</p></li>
- <p>Those toys also contain major security vulnerabilities;
crackers</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>order to gather
as much private data as
+ <li><p>Barbie</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>gather as much private data as
they possibly can.</p>
- <p>Thus, we can't trust rules against spying. What
we</em></ins></span> can <span
class="removed"><del><strong>remotely</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>trust is
- having</em></ins></span> control <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>over</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>toys with a mobile phone. This would
- enable crackers to listen in on a child's speech,
and</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>software we
run.</p>
+ <p>Thus, we can't trust rules against spying. What we can trust is
+ having control over the software we run.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201907080">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>Many Android apps can track
- users' movements</em></ins></span> even <span
class="removed"><del><strong>speak
- into</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>when</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>toys themselves.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>user says <a
-
href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/8/20686514/android-covert-channel-permissions-data-collection-imei-ssid-location">
- not to allow them access to locations</a>.</p>
+ users' movements even when the user says</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="https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/8/20686514/android-covert-channel-permissions-data-collection-imei-ssid-location">
+ not</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>spy on
children and adults</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>allow them access to locations</a>.</p>
<p>This involves an apparently unintentional weakness in Android,
exploited intentionally by malicious apps.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
- <p>A computerized vibrator</strong></del></span>
+
+<!-- #SpywareOnSmartWatches</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201905300">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-05</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Femm “fertility” app is secretly
a</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">
- was snooping</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/30/revealed-womens-fertility-app-is-funded-by-anti-abortion-campaigners">
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new
items</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>The Femm “fertility”
app is secretly a <a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/30/revealed-womens-fertility-app-is-funded-by-anti-abortion-campaigners">
tool for propaganda</a> by natalist Christians. It spreads distrust
for contraception.</p>
- <p>It snoops</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>its users through the</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users, too, as you must expect from nonfree
+ <p>It snoops</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under each subsection</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>users, too, as you must expect from nonfree
programs.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201905060">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-05</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>BlizzCon 2019 imposed a <a
-
href="https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/05/blizzcon-2019-tickets-revolve-around-invasive-poorly-reviewed-smartphone-app/">
- requirement to run a</em></ins></span> proprietary <span
class="removed"><del><strong>control app</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The app was reporting</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone app</a> to be allowed
into</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>temperature</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>event.</p>
-
- <p>This app is a spyware that can snoop on a lot</em></ins></span> of
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>sensitive data, including user's location
and contact list, and has <a
-
href="https://old.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/bkd5ew/you_need_to_have_a_phone_to_attend_blizzcon_this/emg38xv/">
- near-complete control</a> over</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>vibrator minute</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201904131">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-04</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Data collected</em></ins></span> by
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>minute (thus, indirectly,
whether</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>menstrual and
pregnancy monitoring apps is often <a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/13/theres-a-dark-side-to-womens-health-apps-menstrual-surveillance">
- available to employers and insurance companies</a>. Even though the
- data is “anonymized and aggregated,”</em></ins></span> it
<span class="removed"><del><strong>was surrounded by a person's
- body), as well as</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>can easily be
- traced back to</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>vibration frequency.</p>
-
- <p>Note</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>woman
who uses</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>totally
inadequate proposed response: a labeling
- standard with which manufacturers would</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app.</p>
-
- <p>This has harmful implications for women's rights to equal
employment
- and freedom to</em></ins></span> make <span
class="removed"><del><strong>statements about</strong></del></span> their <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>own pregnancy choices. Don't use
- these apps, even if someone offers you a reward to do so. A
- free-software app</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>it was anonymizing</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>does more or less the same thing without
- spying on you is available from <a
- href="https://search.f-droid.org/?q=menstr">F-Droid</a>, and <a
-
href="https://dcs.megaphone.fm/BLM6228935164.mp3?key=7e4b8f7018d13cdc2b5ea6e5772b6b8f">
- a new one is being developed</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201904130">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-04</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Google tracks the movements of Android phones and iPhones
- running Google apps, and sometimes <a
-
href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/13/us/google-location-tracking-police.html">
- saves</em></ins></span> the data <span
class="removed"><del><strong>may</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>for years</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Nonfree software in the phone has to</em></ins></span> be
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>true, but it doesn't really matter.
If it had sold</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>responsible for sending</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="inserted"><ins><em>location</em></ins></span> data to
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>Google.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201903251">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Many Android phones come with</em></ins></span> a <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>huge number of <a
-
href="https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/03/22/inenglish/1553244778_819882.html">
- preinstalled nonfree apps that have access to sensitive</em></ins></span>
data <span class="removed"><del><strong>broker,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>without
- users' knowledge</a>. These hidden apps may either call home
with</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>data broker
would</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>data, or pass it on
to user-installed apps that</em></ins></span> have <span
class="removed"><del><strong>been able</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>access</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,
- <a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/mar/14/we-vibe-vibrator-tracking-users-sexual-habits"></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>network but no direct access
to</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data. This results in massive
- surveillance on which the user</em></ins></span> has <span
class="removed"><del><strong>been ordered</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>absolutely no control.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201903201">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>A study of 24 “health” apps found that 19 of them
<a
-
href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/pan9e8/health-apps-can-share-your-data-everywhere-new-study-shows">
- send sensitive personal data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pay a total</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>third parties</a>, which can use it
- for invasive advertising or discriminating against people in poor
- medical condition.</p>
-
- <p>Whenever user “consent” is sought, it is buried in
- lengthy terms</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>C$4m</a></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>service that are difficult</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>its customers.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>understand. In any case,
- “consent” is not sufficient to legitimize
snooping.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
-
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>
“CloudPets” toys with microphones</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201902230">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Facebook offered a convenient proprietary
- library for building mobile apps, which also</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="https://boingboing.net/2019/02/23/surveillance-zucksterism.html">
- sent personal data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the
- manufacturer</a>. Guess what?
- <a
href="https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/internet-of-things-teddy-bear-leaked-2-million-parent-and-kids-message-recordings">Crackers
found a</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</a>. Lots of companies built apps
that</em></ins></span>
- way <span class="removed"><del><strong>to access the data</a>
- collected by the manufacturer's snooping.</p>
-
- <p>That the manufacturer</strong></del></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>released them, apparently not realizing that
all</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>FBI could listen
to 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>personal
- data they collected would go</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spy on children and
adults</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook as well.</p>
-
- <p>It shows that no one can trust a nonfree program, not even the
- developers of other nonfree programs.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-
-
-<!-- #SpywareOnSmartWatches -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each
subsection</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201902140">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
<span class="removed"><del><strong><div class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareOnSmartWatches">Spyware</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>The AppCensus database gives
information</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“Smart” Watches</h3>
+ <h3 id="SpywareOnSmartWatches">Spyware on “Smart”
Watches</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">
(<a
href="#SpywareOnSmartWatches">#SpywareOnSmartWatches</a>)</span>
</div>
@@ -1958,52 +1894,37 @@
<ul>
<li>
- <p>An LG “smart” watch is designed</strong></del></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</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.appcensus.mobi"> how
Android apps use</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>to</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>misuse users' personal data</a>. As
of March 2019, nearly
- 78,000 have been analyzed, of which 24,000 (31%)</em></ins></span> transmit
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>conversations
too</a>.</p>
+ <p>An LG “smart” watch is designed</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>BlizzCon 2019 imposed
a</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</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/05/blizzcon-2019-tickets-revolve-around-invasive-poorly-reviewed-smartphone-app/">
+ requirement</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>someone else and</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>run a proprietary phone
app</a></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</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the</em></ins></span>
<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</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.html#M201812290">
- Advertising ID</a></em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>an unidentified site in China</a>.</p>
- <p>The article says</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other companies, and <a
- href="https://blog.appcensus.mobi/2019/02/14/ad-ids-behaving-badly/">
- 18,000 (23% of the total) link</em></ins></span> this <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>ID to hardware identifiers</a>,
- so that users cannot escape tracking by resetting it.</p>
+ <p>A very cheap “smart watch” comes with an
Android</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>be allowed into
+ the event.</p>
- <p>Collecting hardware identifiers</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a back door, but</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>in apparent violation of
- Google's policies. But it seems</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>could be</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google wasn't aware of it,
- and, once informed, was in no hurry to take action. This proves
- that the policies of</em></ins></span> a
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>misunderstanding. However, it is
certainly surveillance,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>development platform are
ineffective</em></ins></span> at
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>least.</p></strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>preventing nonfree software developers
from including malware in
- their programs.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>This</em></ins></span> app
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><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</strong></del></span> is a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>back door, but</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spyware</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>could be</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>can snoop on</em></ins></span> a
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>misunderstanding. However, it is
certainly surveillance, at
+ least.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>lot of
+ sensitive data, including user's location and contact list, and has <a
+
href="https://old.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/bkd5ew/you_need_to_have_a_phone_to_attend_blizzcon_this/emg38xv/">
+ near-complete control</a> over the phone.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-<!-- #SpywareAtLowLevel</strong></del></span>
+<!-- #SpywareAtLowLevel -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each
subsection</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201902060">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201904131">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-04</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><!-- WEBMASTERS: make
sure</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Many nonfree apps have a
surveillance feature for <a
-
href="https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/06/iphone-session-replay-screenshots/">
- recording all the users' actions</a> in interacting with the
app.</p>
- </li>
- <li id="M201902041.1">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Twenty nine “beauty camera” apps that
used</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>place new
items</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>be</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under each subsection -->
-
-<div class="big-section">
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><div class="big-section">
<h3 id="SpywareAtLowLevel">Spyware at Low Level</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareAtLowLevel">#SpywareAtLowLevel</a>)</span>
</div>
@@ -2016,40 +1937,28 @@
</div>
<ul>
-<li><p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google Play had one or more malicious
functionalities, such as</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">
+<li><p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Data collected by menstrual and
pregnancy monitoring apps is often</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://www.teleanalysis.com/these-29-beauty-camera-apps-steal-private-photo/">
- stealing users' photos</a> instead of “beautifying” them,
- pushing unwanted</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spyware via BIOS</a></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>often malicious ads</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Windows installs.
-Note</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>users, and
redirecting
- them to phishing sites</em></ins></span> that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>stole their credentials.
Furthermore,</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>specific sabotage method Lenovo
used did not affect
-GNU/Linux; also,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user
interface of most of them was designed to make uninstallation
- difficult.</p>
-
- <p>Users should of course uninstall these dangerous apps if they
- haven't yet, but they should also stay away from nonfree apps in
- general. <em>All</em> nonfree apps carry</em></ins></span> a
<span class="removed"><del><strong>“clean” Windows
install</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>potential risk
because
- there</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>not</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>no easy way of knowing what they</em></ins></span>
really
-<span class="removed"><del><strong>clean since</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>do.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201902010">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>An investigation of the 150 most popular
- gratis VPN apps in Google Play found that</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.top10vpn.com/free-vpn-android-app-risk-index/">
- 25% fail to protect their usersâ privacy</a> due to DNS leaks. In
- addition, 85% feature intrusive permissions or functions</em></ins></span>
in <span class="removed"><del><strong>its own malware</a>.
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/13/theres-a-dark-side-to-womens-health-apps-menstrual-surveillance">
+ available to employers</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spyware via BIOS</a> on Windows installs.
+Note that</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>insurance
companies</a>. Even though</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>data</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>their
- source code—often used for invasive advertising—that could
- potentially also be used</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spy</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under each subsection -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS:</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>“anonymized and aggregated,” it can
easily be
+ traced back to the woman who uses the app.</p>
+
+ <p>This has harmful implications for women's rights to equal
employment
+ and freedom to</em></ins></span> make <span
class="removed"><del><strong>sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>their own pregnancy choices. Don't use
+ these apps, even if someone offers you a reward</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>do so. A
+ free-software app that does more or less the same thing without
+ spying</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>top under
each subsection -->
<div class="big-section">
<h3 id="SpywareAtWork">Spyware at Work</h3>
@@ -2059,23 +1968,24 @@
<ul>
<li><p>Investigation
- Shows</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>users.
Other technical flaws were
- found as well.</p>
-
- <p>Moreover, a previous investigation had found
that</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>you is
available from</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 collect the emails of
members</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.top10vpn.com/free-vpn-app-investigation/">half</em></ins></span>
of <span class="removed"><del><strong>Parliament
- this way, because</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the top 10 gratis VPN apps have lousy
privacy policies</a>.</p>
+ <p>Specifically, it can collect</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://search.f-droid.org/?q=menstr">F-Droid</a>,
and <a
+
href="https://dcs.megaphone.fm/BLM6228935164.mp3?key=7e4b8f7018d13cdc2b5ea6e5772b6b8f">
+ a new one is being developed</a>.</p>
+ </li>
- <p><small>(It is unfortunate that these articles talk about
“free
- apps.” These apps are gratis, but</em></ins></span> they <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pass it through Microsoft.</p></li>
+ <li id="M201904130">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-04</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Google tracks</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>emails of members</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>movements</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">
+ <li><p>Spyware in Cisco TNP IP phones:</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>Android phones and iPhones
+ running Google apps, and sometimes</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>
</li>
</ul>
@@ -2087,29 +1997,32 @@
</div>
<ul>
- <li><p>Spyware in Skype:
+ <li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/13/us/google-location-tracking-police.html">
+ saves the data for years</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Nonfree software</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/">
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>are <em>not</em></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="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>.)</small></p></em></ins></span>
+ Microsoft changed Skype
+ <a
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/microsoft-nsa-collaboration-user-data">
+ specifically</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the
phone has to be responsible</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spying</a>.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
+</ul>
-<!-- #SpywareOnTheRoad</strong></del></span>
+<!-- #SpywareOnTheRoad -->
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sending
+ the location data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each
subsection</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google.</p>
+ </li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201901050">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-01</small>'
+ <li id="M201903251">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><!-- WEBMASTERS: make
sure</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><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 <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each subsection -->
-<div class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareOnTheRoad">Spyware on</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the company's server</a>.</em></ins></span> The
<span class="removed"><del><strong>Road</h3>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><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>
@@ -2121,182 +2034,163 @@
<ul>
<li>
- <p>Every “home security” camera, if its manufacturer can
communicate</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>company is
- being sued, demanding that it notify the users of what it will
do</em></ins></span>
- with <span class="removed"><del><strong>it,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the data.</p>
-
- <p>We think that lawsuit</em></ins></span> is <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>about</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance device. <a
-href="https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/10/4/16426394/canary-smart-home-camera-free-service-update-change">
+ <p>Every “home security” camera, if its manufacturer can
communicate</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Many Android phones
come</em></ins></span> with <span class="removed"><del><strong>it,
+ is</strong></del></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance device.</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>huge number of</em></ins></span> <a
+<span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/10/4/16426394/canary-smart-home-camera-free-service-update-change">
Canary camera is an example</a>.</p>
- <p>The article describes wrongdoing by the manufacturer, based
on</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>side issue.
What</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>fact
- that</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>company does
- with</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>device</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>tethered to</strong></del></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>server.</p>
+ <p>The article describes wrongdoing by</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/03/22/inenglish/1553244778_819882.html">
+ preinstalled nonfree apps that have access to sensitive data without
+ users' knowledge</a>. These hidden apps may either call home
with</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer,
based</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>data, or pass
it</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>the
fact</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>to user-installed
apps</em></ins></span> that <span class="inserted"><ins><em>have access
to</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>device is
tethered</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>network but no
direct access</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>a
server.</p>
<p><a href="/proprietary/proprietary-tethers.html">More about
proprietary tethering</a>.</p>
- <p>But it also demonstrates</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>secondary issue. The principal wrong here
is</em></ins></span> that
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>device gives
the</strong></del></span> company
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance
capability.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>gets that data at all.</p>
-
- <p><a
-
href="https://www.vice.com/en/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>
+ <p>But it also demonstrates that the device gives the company
+ surveillance capability.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
- <p>The Nest Cam “smart” camera is</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201812290">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-12</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Around 40% of gratis Android apps</em></ins></span> <a
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34922712">always
+ <li>
+ <p>The Nest Cam “smart” camera is <a
+ href="http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-34922712">always
watching</a>, even when the “owner” switches it
“off.”</p>
- <p>A “smart” device means</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://privacyinternational.org/report/2647/how-apps-android-share-data-facebook-report">
- report on</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer is using it</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>user's actions</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>outsmart
+ <p>A “smart” device means</strong></del></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer is using it to outsmart
you.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInElectronicReaders">Spyware in e-Readers</h4>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInElectronicReaders">Spyware</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>data. This results</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>Facebook</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Often they send the machine's “advertising ID,” so
that
- Facebook</em></ins></span> can <span class="removed"><del><strong>contain
JavaScript code,
+ <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 code snoops on readers</a>.</p>
+ this code snoops</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>massive
+ surveillance</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>readers</a>.</p>
</li>
- <li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>correlate the data it obtains from the same machine
via
- various apps. Some of them send Facebook detailed information about
- the user's activities</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>many e-readers—not</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>the app; others</em></ins></span> only <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>say that</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>Kindle: <a
href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012">
- they report even which page</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user is
- using that app, but that alone is often quite informative.</p>
-
- <p>This spying occurs regardless of whether</em></ins></span> the
user <span class="removed"><del><strong>reads at what
time</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>has a Facebook
- account.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <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</strong></del></span> which <span
class="removed"><del><strong>page</strong></del></span> the user <span
class="removed"><del><strong>reads at what
time</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>has absolutely no control.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
<span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Adobe made
“Digital Editions,” the e-reader used
by most US libraries,</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201810244">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-10</small>'
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201903201">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Some Android apps</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/blogs/open-enterprise/drm-strikes-again-3575860/">
- send lots</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
- track the phones</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data to Adobe</a>. Adobe's
“excuse”: it's
+ <p>A study of 24 “health” apps found that 19 of
them</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.computerworlduk.com/blogs/open-enterprise/drm-strikes-again-3575860/"></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/pan9e8/health-apps-can-share-your-data-everywhere-new-study-shows"></em></ins></span>
+ send <span class="removed"><del><strong>lots of</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>sensitive personal</em></ins></span> data to
<span class="removed"><del><strong>Adobe</a>. Adobe's
“excuse”: it's
needed to check DRM!</p>
</li>
</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInVehicles">Spyware in Vehicles</h4>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInVehicles">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>third parties</a>, which can use it
+ for invasive advertising or discriminating against
people</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 are
- <a
href="http://www.thelowdownblog.com/2016/07/your-cars-been-studying-you-closely-and.html">
- snooping devices</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users that have deleted
them</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+<li><p>Computerized cars with nonfree
software</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>poor
+ medical condition.</p>
+
+ <p>Whenever user “consent” is sought, it is buried in
+ lengthy terms of service that</em></ins></span> are
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><a
href="http://www.thelowdownblog.com/2016/07/your-cars-been-studying-you-closely-and.html">
+ snooping devices</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>difficult to understand. In any case,
+ “consent” is not sufficient to legitimize
snooping.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li <span class="removed"><del><strong>id="nissan-modem"><p>The
Nissan Leaf has a built-in cell phone modem which allows
- effectively
- anyone</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="M201808030">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-08</small>'
+ <li <span class="removed"><del><strong>id="nissan-modem"><p>The
Nissan Leaf has</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="M201902230">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Some Google apps on Android</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.troyhunt.com/controlling-vehicle-features-of-nissan/">to
+ <p>Facebook offered</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>built-in cell phone modem</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>convenient proprietary
+ library for building mobile apps,</em></ins></span> which <span
class="removed"><del><strong>allows
+ effectively
+ anyone</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>also</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 to do because</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>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>system has
no authentication</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user's
location even</em></ins></span> when
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>accessed through</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>users disable “location
- tracking”</a>.</p>
+ <p>That's easy</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2019/02/23/surveillance-zucksterism.html">
+ sent personal data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>do because the system has no authentication when
+ accessed through</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</a>. Lots of companies built apps that
+ way and released them, apparently not realizing that all</em></ins></span>
the <span class="removed"><del><strong>modem. However, even if it asked for
+ authentication, you couldn't be confident</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>personal
+ data they collected would go to Facebook as well.</p>
+
+ <p>It shows</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Nissan has no
+ access. The software in the car is
+ proprietary, <a
href="/philosophy/free-software-even-more-important.html">which
+ means it demands blind faith from its users</a>.</p>
- <p>There are other ways to turn off</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>modem. However, even if it asked for
- authentication, you couldn'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>confident that Nissan has no
- access. The software in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tricked by</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>car is
- proprietary,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>misleading control.</p>
+ <p>Even if</strong></del></span> no one <span
class="removed"><del><strong>connects to the car remotely, the cell phone
+ modem enables the phone company to track the car's movements all
+ the time; it is possible to physically remove</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>can trust a nonfree program, not
even</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>cell phone modem
+ though.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>developers of other nonfree
programs.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201806110">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-06</small>'
+ <li <span
class="removed"><del><strong>id="records-drivers"><p>Proprietary
software in cars
+ <a
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>id="M201902140">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Spanish football streaming app</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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 to the car remotely, the cell phone
- modem enables the phone company to track</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2018/06/11/spanish-football-app-turns-use.html">tracks</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>car's</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user's</em></ins></span> movements <span
class="removed"><del><strong>all</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>and listens through</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>time;</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>microphone</a>.</p>
-
- <p>This makes them act as spies for licensing enforcement.</p>
+ <p>The AppCensus database gives</em></ins></span> information <span
class="removed"><del><strong>about drivers'
movements</a>,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>on
<a
+ href="https://www.appcensus.mobi"> how Android apps use and
+ misuse users' personal data</a>. As of March 2019, nearly
+ 78,000 have been analyzed, of</em></ins></span> which <span
class="removed"><del><strong>is made available</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>24,000 (31%) transmit the <a
+ href="/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.html#M201812290">
+ Advertising ID</a></em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>car manufacturers, insurance</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>other</em></ins></span> companies, and
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>others.</p>
- <p>We expect</em></ins></span> it <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>implements DRM, too—that
there</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>possible</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>no way</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>physically remove</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>save
- a recording. But we can't be sure from</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>cell phone modem
- though.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>article.</p>
+ <p>The case</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ href="https://blog.appcensus.mobi/2019/02/14/ad-ids-behaving-badly/">
+ 18,000 (23%</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>toll-collection systems, mentioned
in</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the total)
link</em></ins></span> this <span
class="removed"><del><strong>article,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>ID to hardware identifiers</a>,
+ so that users cannot escape tracking by resetting it.</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>Collecting hardware identifiers</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>not
+ really a matter</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>in
apparent violation</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary surveillance. These systems are an
+ intolerable invasion</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Google's policies. But it seems that
Google wasn't aware</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. The other
+ cases mentioned are done by proprietary malware</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>it,
+ and, once informed, was</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the car.</p></li>
+
+ <li><p>Tesla cars allow the company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>no hurry</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>extract data remotely and
+ determine</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>take
action. This proves
+ that</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>car's
location</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>policies of a
development platform are ineffective</em></ins></span> at <span
class="removed"><del><strong>any time. (See</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>preventing nonfree software developers
from including malware in
+ their programs.</p>
</li>
- <li <span
class="removed"><del><strong>id="records-drivers"><p>Proprietary
software in cars</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>id="M201804160">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-04</small>'
+ <li id="M201902060">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>More than</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="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
- and collect</em></ins></span> information about <span
class="removed"><del><strong>drivers' movements</a>,
- which is made available</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>its users</a>. 40% of the apps were
- found</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>insecurely snitch on its users. Furthermore, they
could
- detect only some methods</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>toll-collection systems,
mentioned</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>snooping,</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>this article,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>these proprietary apps whose
- source code they cannot look at. The other apps might be snooping
- in other ways.</p>
-
- <p>This</em></ins></span> is <span class="removed"><del><strong>not
- really a matter of</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>evidence that</em></ins></span> proprietary <span
class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance. These systems are an
- intolerable invasion of privacy,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>apps generally work against
- their users. To protect their privacy</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>should be replaced with anonymous
- payment systems, but</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>invasion isn't done by malware. The other
- cases mentioned are done by</strong></del></span> proprietary <span
class="removed"><del><strong>malware in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>software—both proprietary
- Android by <a href="https://replicant.us">switching to
Replicant</a>,
- and</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>car.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>Tesla cars allow the company to extract data remotely and
- determine</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary apps by getting apps
from</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>car's location at
any time. (See</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>free
software
- only</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">
+ <p>Many nonfree apps have a surveillance feature
for</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, but if the state orders it to get the data
- and hand it over,</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</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>state can store
it.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user if an
app contains anti-features</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ store this information, but if the state orders it to
get</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/06/iphone-session-replay-screenshots/">
+ recording all</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>data
+ and hand it over,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users' actions</a> in interacting
with</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>state can store
it.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-<!-- #SpywareAtHome -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each
subsection</strong></del></span>
+<!-- #SpywareAtHome</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201804020">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-04</small>'
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201902041.1">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><!-- WEBMASTERS: make
sure</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Twenty nine “beauty
camera” apps that used</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>be</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>top under each subsection -->
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><div class="big-section">
+<div class="big-section">
<h3 id="SpywareAtHome">Spyware at Home</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareAtHome">#SpywareAtHome</a>)</span>
</div>
@@ -2304,58 +2198,239 @@
<ul>
<li><p>Lots of “smart” products are
- designed</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Grindr collects information
about</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 the house, all</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>time</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Today's technological practice does</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>information to
- companies</a>.</p>
+ designed</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Google
Play had one or more malicious functionalities, such as</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</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.teleanalysis.com/these-29-beauty-camera-apps-steal-private-photo/">
+ stealing users' photos</a> instead of “beautifying” them,
+ pushing unwanted and often malicious ads on users, and redirecting
+ them</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>everyone in
the house, all</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>phishing
sites that stole their credentials. Furthermore,</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>time</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Today's technological practice does not include any
way</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user
interface</em></ins></span> of
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>making a device that can obey your
voice commands without
+ potentially spying on you. Even</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>most of them was designed to make uninstallation
+ difficult.</p>
- <p>Grindr should</em></ins></span> not <span
class="removed"><del><strong>include any way of
- making a device that can obey your voice commands without
- potentially spying on you. Even if it is air-gapped,
it</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>have so much
information about its users.
- It</em></ins></span> could be
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>saving up records about you for later
examination.</p>
+ <p>Users should of course uninstall these dangerous
apps</em></ins></span> if <span
class="removed"><del><strong>it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>they
+ haven't yet, but they should also stay away from nonfree apps in
+ general. <em>All</em> nonfree apps carry a potential risk
because
+ there</em></ins></span> is <span class="removed"><del><strong>air-gapped,
it could be
+ saving up records about you for later
examination.</p></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>no
easy way of knowing what they really do.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li><p>Nest thermometers
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Nest thermometers
send <a href="http://bgr.com/2014/07/17/google-nest-jailbreak-hack">a
- lot of data about</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="removed"><del><strong>user</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>server's database.</p></em></ins></span>
+ lot</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201902010">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>An investigation</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data about</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user</a>.</p>
+ </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>150 most popular
+ gratis VPN apps in Google Play found that <a
+ href="https://www.top10vpn.com/free-vpn-android-app-risk-index/">
+ 25% fail</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>spy
on</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>protect</em></ins></span> their <span
class="removed"><del><strong>renters</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInTVSets">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>usersâ privacy</a> due to DNS leaks. In
+ addition, 85% feature intrusive permissions or functions</em></ins></span>
in <span class="removed"><del><strong>TV Sets</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInTVSets">#SpywareInTVSets</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<p>Emo Phillips made a joke: The other day a woman came
up</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>their
+ source code—often used for invasive advertising—that could
+ potentially also be used</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>me and
+said, “Didn't I see you</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spy</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>television?” I said, “I
+don't know. You can't see out the other way.”
Evidently</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>users. Other
technical flaws were
+ found as well.</p>
+
+ <p>Moreover, a previous investigation had found</em></ins></span>
that <span class="removed"><del><strong>was
+before Amazon “smart” TVs.</p>
+
+<ul>
+ <li>
+ <p>Vizio
+ “smart”</strong></del></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 that is viewed on them, and not just broadcasts
+ and cable</a>. Even if the image is coming from the user's own
+ computer, the TV reports what it is. The existence</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.top10vpn.com/free-vpn-app-investigation/">half</em></ins></span>
of <span class="removed"><del><strong>a way to
+ disable</strong></del></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance, even if it were not
hidden as it was in</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>top
10 gratis VPN apps have lousy privacy policies</a>.</p>
+
+ <p><small>(It is unfortunate that</em></ins></span> these
<span class="removed"><del><strong>TVs, does not legitimize the
surveillance.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li><p>More or less all “smart”
TVs</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>articles talk about
“free
+ apps.” These apps are gratis, but they are
<em>not</em></em></ins></span> <a
+<span
class="removed"><del><strong>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></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>.)</small></p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201901050">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-01</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" --></em></ins></span>
+ <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>report was as of 2014, but
we don't expect this has got better.</p>
+
+ <p>This shows that laws requiring products to
get</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Weather Channel app
<a
+
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2019/jan/04/weather-channel-app-lawsuit-location-data-selling">
+ stored</em></ins></span> users' <span class="removed"><del><strong>formal
+ consent before collecting personal data are totally inadequate.
+ And</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>locations to
the company's server</a>. The company is
+ being sued, demanding that it notify the users of</em></ins></span> what
<span class="removed"><del><strong>happens if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>it will do
+ with the data.</p>
+
+ <p>We think that lawsuit is about</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user declines consent?
Probably</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>side issue.
What</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>TV
+ will say, “Without your consent to tracking,</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>company does
+ with</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>TV will
+ not work.”</p>
+
+ <p>Proper laws would say</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data is a secondary issue. The principal wrong here
is</em></ins></span> that <span class="removed"><del><strong>TVs are not
allowed to report what</strong></del></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user watches — no
exceptions!</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>company gets that data at all.</p>
+
+ <p><a
+
href="https://www.vice.com/en/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>Vizio goes a step
further than other TV manufacturers in spying on
+ their users: their</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201812290">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-12</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Around 40% of gratis Android apps</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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></strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://privacyinternational.org/report/2647/how-apps-android-share-data-facebook-report">
+ report on the user's actions to Facebook</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Often they send the machine's “advertising
ID,”</em></ins></span> so that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>advertisers</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</em></ins></span> can <span
class="removed"><del><strong>track you
+ across devices.</p>
+
+ <p>It is possible to turn this off, but
having</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>correlate the
data</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong>enabled by default
+ is an injustice already.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li><p>Tivo's alliance with Viacom adds 2.3 million households
to</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>obtains
from</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>600 millions
social media profiles</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>same machine via
+ various apps. Some of them send Facebook detailed information
about</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>company 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</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user's activities in the app; others only say that
the user is
+ using that app, but that alone is often quite informative.</p>
+
+ <p>This spying occurs regardless of whether the user has a Facebook
+ account.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201810244">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-10</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Some Android apps</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.reuters.com/article/viacom-tivo-idUSL1N12U1VV20151102">correlate
TV
+ advertisement with online purchases</a>, exposing
all</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>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201808030">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-08</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <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</em></ins></span> users <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>disable “location
+ tracking”</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>There are other ways</em></ins></span> to
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>new combined
surveillance</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>turn off the
other kinds of location
+ tracking, but most users will be tricked</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>default.</p></li>
+ <li><p>Some web</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the misleading control.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201806110">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-06</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <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>TV advertisements play inaudible
sounds</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>listens through
the microphone</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>This makes them act as spies for licensing enforcement.</p>
+
+ <p>We expect it implements DRM, too—that there is no
way</em></ins></span> to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>save
+ a recording. But we can't</em></ins></span> be
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>picked up</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sure from the article.</p>
+
+ <p>If you learn to care much less about sports, you will benefit in
+ many ways. This is one more.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201804160">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-04</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <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%
+ of the 5,855 Android apps studied</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary malware running</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>researchers were found to snoop
+ and collect information about its users</a>. 40% of the apps were
+ found to insecurely snitch</em></ins></span> on <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>its users. Furthermore, they could
+ detect only some methods of snooping, in these proprietary apps whose
+ source code they cannot look at. The</em></ins></span> other <span
class="removed"><del><strong>devices</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>apps might be snooping</em></ins></span>
+ in
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>range so as to
determine</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>other
ways.</p>
+
+ <p>This is evidence</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>they are nearby. Once your
+ Internet devices are paired with your TV, advertisers can
+ correlate ads with Web activity,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary apps generally work against
+ their users. To protect their privacy</em></ins></span> and
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>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>
+ <li><p>Vizio “smart” TVs
recognize</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>freedom,
Android users
+ need to get rid of the proprietary software—both proprietary
+ Android by <a href="https://replicant.us">switching to
Replicant</a>,</em></ins></span>
+ and <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the proprietary apps by getting apps
from the free software
+ only</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/24/vizio-ipo-inscape-acr/">track
what people</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>
</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 to</strong></del></span>
+ <li id="M201804020">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-04</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <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</em></ins></span> are <span
class="removed"><del><strong>watching</a>,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>HIV-positive, then provides the information to
+ companies</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>Grindr should not have so much information about its users.
+ It could be designed so that users communicate such info to each
+ other but not to the server's database.</p>
+ </li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201803050">
+ <li id="M201803050">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The moviepass app and dis-service</em></ins></span>
- spy on <span class="removed"><del><strong>their
renters</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users even more than users expected. It <a
+ <p>The moviepass app and dis-service
+ spy on users</em></ins></span> even <span
class="removed"><del><strong>if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>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 movie</a>.</p>
- <p>Don't be tracked—pay cash!</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Don't be tracked—pay cash!</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-
-
-<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInTVSets">Spyware</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201711240">
+ <li id="M201711240">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2017-11</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Tracking software</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>TV Sets</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInTVSets">#SpywareInTVSets</a>)</span>
-</div>
-
-<p>Emo Phillips made</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>popular Android apps
+ <p>Tracking software in popular Android apps
is pervasive and sometimes very clever. Some trackers can <a
href="https://theintercept.com/2017/11/24/staggering-variety-of-clandestine-trackers-found-in-popular-android-apps/">
- follow</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>joke: The
other day</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user's
movements around</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>woman
came up to me</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>physical
store by noticing WiFi
+ follow a user's movements around a physical store by noticing WiFi
networks</a>.</p>
</li>
@@ -2364,18 +2439,10 @@
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<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>said, “Didn't I see you on
television?” I said, “I
-don't know. You can't see out the other way.”
Evidently</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>email
addresses</a> in user's address
+ uploads all phone numbers and email addresses</a> in user's address
book to developer's server.</p>
- <p><small>(Note</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>was
-before Amazon “smart” TVs.</p>
-
-<ul>
- <li>
- <p>Vizio
- “smart”</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>this article misuses the words
+ <p><small>(Note that this article misuses the words
“<a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>”
referring to zero price.)</small></p>
</li>
@@ -2383,94 +2450,62 @@
<li id="M201707270">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2017-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>20 dishonest Android apps recorded</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 that is viewed on them,</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>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</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>emails to snoopers</a>.</p>
+ <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>Google did</em></ins></span> not <span
class="removed"><del><strong>just broadcasts</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>intend to make these apps spy; on the contrary, it
- worked in various ways to prevent that,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>cable</a>. Even if</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>deleted these apps after
+ <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
discovering what they did. So we cannot blame Google specifically
- for</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>image is
coming from</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>snooping of
these apps.</p>
+ for the snooping of these apps.</p>
- <p>On</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user's own
- computer,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>other
hand, Google redistributes nonfree Android apps, and
- therefore shares in</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>TV reports what it is. The
existence</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>responsibility
for the injustice</em></ins></span> of <span class="inserted"><ins><em>their
being
+ <p>On the 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>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>disable</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>surveillance, even if it were not hidden as it was
in</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>source code
for</em></ins></span> these <span class="removed"><del><strong>TVs, does not
legitimize</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>apps, and
study</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li><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, but we don't expect this has got
better.</p>
-
- <p>This shows that laws requiring products</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>source code somehow</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>get users' formal
- consent before collecting personal data are totally inadequate.
- And what happens if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>determine whether they mistreat users in
- various ways. If it did</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user declines consent?
Probably</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>good job of
this, it could more or less
- prevent such snooping, except when</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>TV
- will say, “Without your consent</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app developers are clever
- enough</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>tracking,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>outsmart</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>TV will
- not work.”</p>
-
- <p>Proper laws would say that TVs are not
allowed</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>checking.</p>
+ <p>Could Google have done a better job of preventing apps from
+ cheating? There is 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
+ prevent such snooping, except when the app 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</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>report
what</strong></del></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user watches
— no exceptions!</p>
- </li>
- <li><p>Vizio goes a step further than other TV manufacturers in
spying</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>public, so we can depend</em></ins></span>
on
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>their users:
their</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>each
other.</p>
+ Google to protect us. We must demand release of source code to the
+ public, so we can depend on each other.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201705230">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2017-05</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Apps for BART</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</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/">
+ <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>advertisers</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>they
+ <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="inserted"><ins><em>only hope that they don't.</p>
+ <p>With proprietary apps, one can only hope that they
don't.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201705040">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2017-05</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>A study found 234 Android apps that</em></ins></span> track <span
class="removed"><del><strong>you
- across devices.</p>
-
- <p>It is possible</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>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="removed"><del><strong>turn this off, but having it
enabled</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>ultrasound from
beacons placed in stores or played</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>default
- is an injustice already.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>TV
- programs</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <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>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Tivo's alliance with
Viacom adds 2.3 million households</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201704260">
+ <li id="M201704260">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2017-04</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Faceapp appears</em></ins></span> to
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>the 600 millions social media
profiles the company already
- monitors. Tivo customers are unaware they're being
watched</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>do lots of
surveillance, judging</em></ins></span> by
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>advertisers.</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ <p>Faceapp appears to do lots of surveillance, judging by <a
href="https://web.archive.org/web/20170426191242/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
device</a>.</p>
</li>
@@ -3071,7 +3106,7 @@
<p>Tivo's alliance with Viacom adds 2.3 million households
to the 600 millions social media profiles the company
already monitors. Tivo customers are unaware they're
- being watched by advertisers.</em></ins></span> By combining TV <span
class="removed"><del><strong>viewing</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>viewing
+ 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
@@ -3443,7 +3478,7 @@
href="https://www.ctpost.com/business/article/Alexa-has-been-eavesdropping-on-you-this-whole-13822095.php">
the data remain on other servers</a>, where they can be accessed by
advertising companies and government agencies. In other words,
- deleting the collected</em></ins></span> information <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>doesn't cancel the wrong of
+ deleting the collected information doesn't cancel the wrong of
collecting it.</p>
<p>Data collected by devices such as the Nest thermostat, the Philips
@@ -3574,14 +3609,13 @@
<li id="M202009100">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-09</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Internet-enabled watches</em></ins></span> with <span
class="removed"><del><strong>online
- social media participation, Tivo</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>proprietary software
+ <p>Internet-enabled watches with proprietary software
are malware, violating people (specially children's)
privacy. In addition, they have a lot of security flaws. They <a
href="https://www.wired.com/story/kid-smartwatch-security-vulnerabilities/">
permit security breakers (and unauthorized people) to access</a> the
watch.</p>
- <p>Thus, ill-intentioned unauthorized people</em></ins></span> can
<span class="removed"><del><strong>now</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>intercept communications between parent and child and
spoof messages to and from the watch, possibly endangering the child.</p>
+ <p>Thus, ill-intentioned unauthorized people can intercept
communications between parent and child and spoof messages to and from the
watch, possibly endangering the child.</p>
<p><small>(Note that this article misuses the word “<a
href="/philosophy/words-to-avoid.html#Hacker">hackers</a>”
@@ -3602,14 +3636,9 @@
<li id="M201407090">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2014-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>An LG “smart” watch is designed</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.reuters.com/article/viacom-tivo-idUSL1N12U1VV20151102">correlate
TV
- advertisement with online purchases</a>, exposing all
users</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/07/09/lg-kizon-smart-watch_n_5570234.html"></em></ins></span>
- to
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>new combined surveillance by
default.</p></li>
- <li><p>Some web</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>report its location to someone else</em></ins></span>
and <span class="removed"><del><strong>TV advertisements play inaudible
sounds</strong></del></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>be
- picked up by proprietary malware running on other devices in
- range so as</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>transmit conversations
+ <p>An LG “smart” watch is designed <a
+
href="http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/07/09/lg-kizon-smart-watch_n_5570234.html">
+ to report its location to someone else and to transmit conversations
too</a>.</p>
</li>
</ul>
@@ -3626,14 +3655,11 @@
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>New Toyotas will <a
href="https://www.theregister.com/2020/08/18/aws_toyota_alliance/">
- upload data</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>determine that they are nearby. Once your
- Internet devices are paired with your TV,
advertisers</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>AWS to help
create custom insurance premiums</a>
+ upload data to AWS to help create custom insurance premiums</a>
based on driver behaviour.</p>
- <p>Before you buy a “connected” car, make sure
you</em></ins></span> can
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>correlate ads with Web
activity,</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>disconnect its cellular
antenna</em></ins></span> and
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>other</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>its GPS antenna. If you want
+ <p>Before you buy a “connected” car, make sure you can
+ disconnect its cellular antenna and its GPS antenna. If you want
GPS navigation, get a separate navigator which runs free software
and works with Open Street Map.</p>
</li>
@@ -3641,20 +3667,19 @@
<li id="M201912171">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Most modern cars now</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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></strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2019/12/17/cars-now-run-on-the-new-oil.html">
+ <p>Most modern cars now <a
+
href="https://boingboing.net/2019/12/17/cars-now-run-on-the-new-oil.html">
record and send various kinds of data to the manufacturer</a>. For
the user, access to the data is nearly impossible, as it involves
cracking the car's computer, which is always hidden and running with
- proprietary software.</p></em></ins></span>
+ proprietary software.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Vizio
“smart” TVs recognize</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201903290">
+ <li id="M201903290">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Tesla cars collect lots of personal data,</em></ins></span> and
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.engadget.com/2015/07/24/vizio-ipo-inscape-acr/">track
what people are watching</a>,</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/29/tesla-model-3-keeps-data-like-crash-videos-location-phone-contacts.html">
+ <p>Tesla cars collect lots of personal data, and <a
+
href="https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/29/tesla-model-3-keeps-data-like-crash-videos-location-phone-contacts.html">
when they go to a junkyard the driver's personal data goes with
them</a>.</p>
</li>
@@ -3666,7 +3691,7 @@
href="https://www.myfordpass.com/content/ford_com/fp_app/en_us/termsprivacy.html">
near-complete access to the internal car network</a>. It is
constantly
connected to the cellular phone network and sends Ford a lot of data,
- including car location. This feature operates</em></ins></span> even <span
class="removed"><del><strong>if</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>when the ignition
+ including car location. This feature operates even when the ignition
key is removed, and users report that they can't disable it.</p>
<p>If you own one of these cars, have you succeeded in breaking the
@@ -4426,7 +4451,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2021/01/31 17:33:51 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:20 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
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putting Chinese people in danger.</p>
</li>
+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease and privacy concerns.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M202004300">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-04</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>Xiaomi phones <a
href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2020/04/30/exclusive-warning-over-chinese-mobile-giant-xiaomi-recording-millions-of-peoples-private-web-and-phone-use/">report
- many actions</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>GPS, take photographs, read text
messages, read call,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user
takes</a>: starting an app, looking at a folder,
+ many actions the user takes</a>: starting an app, looking at a
folder,
visiting a website, listening to a song. They send device identifying
information too.</p>
@@ -1158,8 +1166,9 @@
<li id="M201811230">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-11</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>An Android phone was observed to track</em></ins></span> location
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>even while
- in airplane mode. It didn't send the location data while in
+ <p>An Android phone was observed to track location even while
+ in airplane mode. It didn't send</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>GPS, take photographs, read text
messages, read call,</strong></del></span> location <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data while in
airplane mode. Instead, <a
href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/7811918/google-is-tracking-you-even-with-airplane-mode-turned-on/">
it saved up the data,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>web
@@ -1213,22 +1222,22 @@
<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> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>kind.</p>
+ listens for voice all the
time</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>kind.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201403120">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Spyware in Android
phones (and Windows?</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201403120">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2014-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p><a href="/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html#samsung">
- Samsung's back door</a> provides access to any file
on</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>time</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>system.</p></em></ins></span>
+ Samsung's back door</a> provides access to any file on the
system.</p>
</li>
- <span
class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201308010">
+ <li id="M201308010">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2013-08</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Spyware</em></ins></span> in Android phones (and Windows?
laptops): The Wall Street
+ <p>Spyware in Android phones (and Windows?</em></ins></span>
laptops): The 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
@@ -1300,45 +1309,69 @@
<span class="removed"><del><strong><ul>
<li>
- <p>Faceapp appears to do lots of surveillance,
judging</strong></del></span>
+ <p>Faceapp appears to do lots of surveillance, judging
by</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><ul class="blurbs">
<li id="M201603080">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2016-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <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 on readers</a>.</p>
+ <p>E-books can contain JavaScript code, and</em></ins></span> <a
<span
class="removed"><del><strong>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
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</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>some 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>readers</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201410080">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2014-10</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Adobe made “Digital Editions,”
- the e-reader used</em></ins></span> by <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>most US libraries,</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span>
+ <p>Adobe made “Digital Editions,”</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>app is</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>e-reader used by most US libraries,</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://web.archive.org/web/20141220181015/http://www.computerworlduk.com/blogs/open-enterprise/drm-strikes-again-3575860/">
- send lots of</em></ins></span> data <span class="inserted"><ins><em>to
Adobe</a>. Adobe's “excuse”: it's
+ send lots</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>spyware
is
+ still spyware.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li><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</strong></del></span> data to <span class="removed"><del><strong>a
Chinese company</a>.</p></li>
+
+ <li><p>A pregnancy test controller application
not</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Adobe</a>.
Adobe's “excuse”: it's
needed to check DRM!</p>
</li>
<li id="M201212030">
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class="date-tag">2012-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <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>device</a>.
- </p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>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></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Spyware in many e-readers—not</em></ins></span> only
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>can</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the Kindle:</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 data in</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.eff.org/pages/reader-privacy-chart-2012">
they
+ report even which page</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>phone, and</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user reads at what time</a>.</p>
</li>
-
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li>
- <p>Verizon</strong></del></span>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em></ul>
+</ul>
<div class="big-section">
- <h3 id="SpywareInApplications">Spyware in Applications</h3>
+ <h3 id="SpywareInApplications">Spyware</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>server accounts, it can
+ alter them too</a>.
+ </p></li>
+
+ <li><p>The Uber app tracks</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Applications</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInApplications">#SpywareInApplications</a>)</span>
</div>
<div style="clear: left;"></div>
@@ -1352,70 +1385,68 @@
<li id="M202011260">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-11</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Microsoft's Office 365 suite enables employers</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span>
+ <p>Microsoft's Office 365 suite enables employers</em></ins></span>
<a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/nov/26/microsoft-productivity-score-feature-criticised-workplace-surveillance">to
- snoop</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>some of its
phones. The app will give Verizon the same
- information about the users' searches</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>each employee</a>. After
- a public outburst, Microsoft stated</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Google normally gets when
- they use its search engine.</p>
+ snoop on each employee</a>. After</em></ins></span>
+ a <span class="removed"><del><strong>protection against massive
+ surveillance.</p>
+ </li>
- <p>Currently, the app is</strong></del></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/04/update-verizons-appflash-pre-installed-spyware-still-spyware">
- being pre-installed</strong></del></span>
+ <li><p>Google's new voice messaging app</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>public outburst, Microsoft stated
that</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/dec/02/microsoft-apologises-productivity-score-critics-derided-workplace-surveillance">it
- would remove this capability</a>. Let's hope so.</p>
+ would remove this capability</a>. Let's hope
so.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201912190">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Apps that
include</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201912190">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>Some Avast and AVG extensions
- for Firefox and Chrome were found to <a
-
href="https://www.itpro.co.uk/security/internet-security/354417/avast-and-avg-extensions-pulled-from-chrome">
- snoop</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>only one
phone</a>,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>users'
detailed browsing habits</a>. Mozilla</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google
- removed</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>user must explicitly opt-in before the
app takes effect. However,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>problematic extensions from their stores, but this
shows
- once more how unsafe nonfree software can be. Tools that are supposed
- to protect a proprietary system are, instead, infecting it with
- additional malware (the system itself being</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>original malware).</p></em></ins></span>
+ for Firefox and Chrome were found to</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://techaeris.com/2016/01/13/symphony-advanced-media-software-tracks-your-digital-life-through-your-smartphone-mic/">
+ Symphony surveillance software</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.itpro.co.uk/security/internet-security/354417/avast-and-avg-extensions-pulled-from-chrome"></em></ins></span>
+ snoop on <span class="removed"><del><strong>what
radio</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>users' detailed
browsing habits</a>. Mozilla</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>TV programs</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google
+ removed the problematic extensions from their stores, but this shows
+ once more how unsafe nonfree software can be. Tools that</em></ins></span>
are <span class="removed"><del><strong>playing nearby</a>. Also on what
users post on various sites
+ such as Facebook, Google+ and Twitter.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Meitu photo-editing
- app</strong></del></span>
+ <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>supposed</em></ins></span>
+ to <span class="removed"><del><strong>share</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>protect a proprietary system are, instead, infecting
it with
+ additional malware (the system itself being</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>picture you take according</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>original malware).</p>
+ </li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201811020">
+ <li id="M201811020">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-11</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Foundry's graphics software</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="https://torrentfreak.com/software-company-fines-pirates-after-monitoring-their-computers-181102/">
- reports information</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>identify who is running it</a>. The result is
- often</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>Chinese
company</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>A pregnancy test controller application not only
- can <a
href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/25/11503718/first-response-pregnancy-pro-test-bluetooth-app-security">spy
- on many sorts</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>legal
threat demanding a lot</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data in the phone, and in server
accounts,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>money.</p>
+ <p>Foundry's graphics software <a
+
href="https://torrentfreak.com/software-company-fines-pirates-after-monitoring-their-computers-181102/">
+ reports information</em></ins></span> to <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>identify</em></ins></span> who is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>in the frame.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>running it</a>. The result is
+ often a legal threat demanding a lot of money.</p>
<p>The fact that this is used for repression of forbidden sharing
- makes</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong>can
- alter them too</a>.
- </p></li>
+ makes it even more vicious.</p></em></ins></span>
- <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></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>even more vicious.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>This <span class="removed"><del><strong>spyware feature seems to
require online access to some
+ known-faces database, which means</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>illustrates that making unauthorized copies of
nonfree software
+ is not a cure for</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pictures are likely to be
+ sent across</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>injustice of nonfree software. It may avoid
+ paying for</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>wire
to Facebook's servers and face-recognition
+ algorithms.</p>
- <p>This <span
class="removed"><del><strong>example</strong></del></span> illustrates <span
class="removed"><del><strong>how “getting the user's consent”
- for surveillance</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>that making unauthorized copies of nonfree
software</em></ins></span>
- is <span class="removed"><del><strong>inadequate as</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>not</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>protection against massive
- surveillance.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>cure for the injustice of nonfree software. It may
avoid
- paying for the nasty thing, but cannot make it less
nasty.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>If so, none</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>nasty thing, but cannot make it less nasty.</p>
</li>
-
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Google's new voice
messaging</strong></del></span>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em></ul>
+</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
<h4 id="SpywareInMobileApps">Mobile Apps</h4>
@@ -1426,11 +1457,16 @@
<li id="M202003260">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Apple iOS version of Zoom <a
+ <p>The Apple iOS version</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Zoom <a
href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/k7e599/zoom-ios-app-sends-data-to-facebook-even-if-you-dont-have-a-facebook-account">is
- sending users' data to Facebook</a> even if the user doesn't have
- a Facebook account. According to the article, Zoom and Facebook
- don't even mention this surveillance on their privacy policy page,
+ sending</em></ins></span> users' <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pictures are private
+ anymore,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>data to
Facebook</a></em></ins></span> even if the user <span
class="removed"><del><strong>didn't “upload”
them</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>doesn't have
+ a Facebook account. According</em></ins></span> to the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>service.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li><p>Like most “music screaming” disservices,
Spotify
+ is based</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>article,
Zoom and Facebook
+ don't even mention this surveillance</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary malware (DRM</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>their privacy policy page,
making this an obvious violation of people's privacy even in their
own terms.</p>
</li>
@@ -1438,387 +1474,313 @@
<li id="M202003010">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Alipay Health Code</em></ins></span> app
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>estimates whether the user has Covid-19
and</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.theverge.com/2016/9/21/12994362/allo-privacy-message-logs-google">logs
- all conversations</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
+ <p>The Alipay Health Code app
+ estimates whether the user has Covid-19</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snooping). In August
+ 2015 it</strong></del></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
+ are starting to realize that it is nasty.</p>
+
+ <p>This article shows</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/01/business/china-coronavirus-surveillance.html">
- tells the cops directly</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ tells</em></ins></span> the <span class="inserted"><ins><em>cops
directly</a>.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Apps that
include</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M202001290">
+ <li id="M202001290">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-01</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Amazon Ring app does</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://techaeris.com/2016/01/13/symphony-advanced-media-software-tracks-your-digital-life-through-your-smartphone-mic/">
- Symphony</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jan/29/ring-smart-doorbell-company-surveillance-eff-report"></em></ins></span>
- surveillance <span class="removed"><del><strong>software snoop on what
radio and TV programs
- are playing nearby</a>. Also on what users post on various sites
- such</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>for other
companies</em></ins></span> as <span class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook,
Google+ and Twitter.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>well as for
Amazon</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>The Amazon Ring app does</em></ins></span> <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/">
+ twisted ways that they present snooping</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jan/29/ring-smart-doorbell-company-surveillance-eff-report">
+ surveillance for other companies</em></ins></span> as <span
class="removed"><del><strong>a way</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>well as for Amazon</a>.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Facebook's new Magic
Photo</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201912220">
+ <li id="M201912220">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The ToToc messaging</em></ins></span> app <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>seems to be a</em></ins></span> <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/">
-scans your mobile phone's photo collections</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/us/politics/totok-app-uae.html">
- spying tool</em></ins></span> for <span class="removed"><del><strong>known
faces</a>,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>the
government of the United Arab Emirates</a>.
- Any nonfree program could be doing this,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>suggests you</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>that is a good
- reason</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>share</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>use free software instead.</p>
+ <p>The ToToc messaging app seems</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“serve” users
better</a>—never mind
+ whether they want that. This is</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>be</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>typical example of</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/22/us/politics/totok-app-uae.html">
+ spying tool for</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>attitude</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>government</em></ins></span> of the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>United Arab Emirates</a>.
+ Any nonfree program could be doing this, and that is a good
+ reason to use free</em></ins></span> software <span
class="removed"><del><strong>industry towards
+ those they have subjugated.</p>
+
+ <p>Out, out, damned Spotify!</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>instead.</p>
- <p><small>Note: this article uses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>picture you take according</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>word “free” in
- the sense of “gratis.”</small></p>
+ <p><small>Note: this article uses the word “free”
in
+ the sense of
“gratis.”</small></p></em></ins></span>
</li>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Many proprietary
apps</strong></del></span>
- <li id="M201912090">
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201912090">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>iMonsters and Android phones,
- when used for work, give employers powerful <a
-
href="https://www.fastcompany.com/90440073/if-you-use-your-personal-phone-for-work-say-goodbye-to-your-privacy">
+ when used</em></ins></span> for <span class="removed"><del><strong>mobile
devices report which other
+ apps the user has
+ installed.</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>work,
give employers powerful</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/11/26/twitter-app-graph/">Twitter
+ is doing</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.fastcompany.com/90440073/if-you-use-your-personal-phone-for-work-say-goodbye-to-your-privacy">
snooping and sabotage capabilities</a> if they install their own
- software on the device. Many employers demand</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>who</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>do this. For the
- employee, this</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>simply nonfree software, as fundamentally unjust
- and as dangerous as any other nonfree software.</p>
+ software on the device. Many employers demand to do this. For the
+ employee,</em></ins></span> this <span class="removed"><del><strong>in a
way that at least</strong></del></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>visible</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>simply nonfree software, as fundamentally
unjust</em></ins></span>
+ and
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>optional</a>.
Not</strong></del></span> as <span
class="removed"><del><strong>bad</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>dangerous</em></ins></span> as <span
class="removed"><del><strong>what the others do.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201910130">
+ <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>any other nonfree
software.</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 apps snoop on</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201910130">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-10</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>The Chinese Communist Party's “Study</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>frame.</p>
-
- <p>This spyware feature seems</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Great Nation” app requires
users</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>require
online</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>grant it <a
-
href="https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/chinese-app-allows-officials-access-to-100-million-users-phone-report-2115962"></em></ins></span>
- access to <span class="removed"><del><strong>some
- known-faces database, which means</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pictures are likely to be
- sent across</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone's microphone, photos, text messages, contacts,
and
- internet history</a>, and</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>wire</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android version was found</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook's servers</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>contain a
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>user</a>. This is in
addition</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>Great
Nation” app requires users to grant it <a
+
href="https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/chinese-app-allows-officials-access-to-100-million-users-phone-report-2115962">
+ access</em></ins></span> to the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snooping done by</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone's microphone, photos, text messages, contacts,
and
+ internet history</a>, and</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>phone company,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android version was found to contain a
back-door allowing developers to run any code they wish in the users'
- phone, as “superusers.” Downloading</em></ins></span> and
<span class="removed"><del><strong>face-recognition
- algorithms.</p>
-
- <p>If so, none</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>using this
+ phone, as “superusers.” Downloading</em></ins></span> and
<span class="removed"><del><strong>perhaps by</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>using this
app is mandatory at some workplaces.</p>
<p>Note: The <a
href="http://web-old.archive.org/web/20191015005153/https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/chinese-app-on-xis-ideology-allows-data-access-to-100-million-users-phones-report-says/2019/10/11/2d53bbae-eb4d-11e9-bafb-da248f8d5734_story.html">
- Washington Post version</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Facebook users' pictures are private
- anymore, even if</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user didn't “upload” them
to</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>article</a>
(partly obfuscated, but
- readable after copy-pasting in a text editor) includes a clarification
- saying that</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>service.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li><p>Like most “music screaming” disservices,
Spotify
- is based</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>tests
were only performed</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary malware (DRM</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>the Android version
- of the app,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snooping). In August
- 2015 it</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>that,
according to Apple, “this kind of
+ Washington Post version of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>OS</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>article</a> (partly obfuscated, but
+ readable after copy-pasting</em></ins></span> in <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>a text editor) includes a clarification
+ saying that</em></ins></span> the
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>phone.</p>
+
+ <p>Don't be distracted by</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>tests were only performed on</em></ins></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>question</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android version</em></ins></span>
+ of <span class="removed"><del><strong>whether</strong></del></span> the
<span class="removed"><del><strong>app developers get
+ users</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>app, and
that, according</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>Apple,
“this kind of
‘superuser’ surveillance could not be conducted on
- Apple's operating system.”</p>
+ Apple's operating system.”</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201909091">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-09</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Facebook 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</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://eu.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2019/09/09/facebook-app-social-network-tracking-your-every-move/2270305001/">
- tracks</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>even when</em></ins></span> it is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>nasty.</p>
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><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>
- <p>This article shows</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>turned off</a>, after tricking them
- into giving</em></ins></span> the <span class="inserted"><ins><em>app
broad permissions in order to use one of its
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201909091">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-09</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" --></em></ins></span>
+ <p>The <span class="removed"><del><strong>FTC criticized
this</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>because it asked the user to
+ approve sending personal data to</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="https://eu.usatoday.com/story/tech/talkingtech/2019/09/09/facebook-app-social-network-tracking-your-every-move/2270305001/">
+ tracks users even when it is turned off</a>, after tricking them
+ into giving</em></ins></span> the app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>developer but did not
+ ask about sending it</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>broad permissions in order</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>other companies. This shows the
+ weakness</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>use
one</em></ins></span> of <span class="removed"><del><strong>the
reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping
+ “solution” to surveillance: why should a flashlight
+ app</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>its
functionalities.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201909090">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-09</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Some nonfree period-tracking apps including MIA Fem and
Maya</em></ins></span> <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/">
- twisted ways that they present snooping as a way</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/meghara/period-tracker-apps-facebook-maya-mia-fem">
- send intimate details of users' lives</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>“serve” users
better</a>—never mind
- whether they want that. This</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</a>.</p>
+ <p>Some nonfree period-tracking apps including MIA Fem and Maya <a
+
href="https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/meghara/period-tracker-apps-facebook-maya-mia-fem"></em></ins></span>
+ send <span class="removed"><del><strong>any
information</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>intimate
details of users' lives</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>anyone?</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</a>.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201909060">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-09</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
<p>Keeping track of who downloads a proprietary
- program</em></ins></span> is a <span class="removed"><del><strong>typical
example</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>form</em></ins></span> of <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>surveillance. There is a
+ program is a form of surveillance. There is a
proprietary program for adjusting a certain telescopic rifle sight. <a
-
href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2019/09/06/exclusive-feds-demand-apple-and-google-hand-over-names-of-10000-users-of-a-gun-scope-app/">
- A US prosecutor has demanded</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>attitude</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>list</em></ins></span> of <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>all</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>proprietary software industry towards
- those they</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>10,000
or more people
- who</em></ins></span> have <span
class="removed"><del><strong>subjugated.</p>
-
- <p>Out, out, damned Spotify!</p>
+
href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2019/09/06/exclusive-feds-demand-apple-and-google-hand-over-names-of-10000-users-of-a-gun-scope-app/"></em></ins></span>
+ A <span class="inserted"><ins><em>US prosecutor has demanded the list of
all the 10,000 or more people
+ who have installed it</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>With a</em></ins></span> free <span
class="removed"><del><strong>software flashlight
+ app</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>program
there</em></ins></span> would <span
class="removed"><del><strong>not.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>not be a list of who has installed
+ it.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li><p>Many proprietary apps for mobile devices report which
other
- apps the user</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>installed it</a>.</p>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
- <p>With a free program there would not be a list of
who</em></ins></span> has
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>installed.</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>installed
- it.</p>
- </li>
- <li id="M201907081">
+<div class="big-subsection">
+ <h4 id="SpywareInGames">Spyware in Games</h4>
+ <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInGames">#SpywareInGames</a>)</span>
+</div>
+
+<ul>
+ <li><p>nVidia's proprietary GeForce
Experience</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201907081">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Many unscrupulous mobile-app developers keep finding ways
to</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>Many unscrupulous mobile-app developers keep finding ways
to</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.gamersnexus.net/industry/2672-geforce-experience-data-transfer-analysis">makes
+ users identify themselves</strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.cnet.com/news/more-than-1000-android-apps-harvest-your-data-even-after-you-deny-permissions/">
- bypass user's settings</a>, regulations,</em></ins></span> and
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>optional</a>.
Not</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>privacy-enhancing
features
- of the operating system, in order to gather</em></ins></span> as <span
class="removed"><del><strong>bad</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>much private data</em></ins></span> as <span
class="removed"><del><strong>what</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>they possibly can.</p>
+ bypass user's settings</a>, regulations,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>then sends personal</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>privacy-enhancing features
+ of the operating system, in order to gather as much
private</em></ins></span> data <span
class="removed"><del><strong>about</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>as
+ they possibly can.</p>
<p>Thus, we can't trust rules against spying. What we can trust is
- having control over</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>others do.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>software we run.</p></em></ins></span>
+ having control over the software we run.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><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>
- </li>
-
- <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="M201907080">
+ <li id="M201907080">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-07</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Many Android</em></ins></span> apps <span
class="removed"><del><strong>snoop on</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>can track
- users' movements even when</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user</a>. This is in
addition</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user says <a
+ <p>Many Android apps can track
+ users' movements even when the user says <a
href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/7/8/20686514/android-covert-channel-permissions-data-collection-imei-ssid-location">
- not</em></ins></span> to
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>the snooping done by the phone
company, and perhaps by the OS</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>allow them access to locations</a>.</p>
+ not to allow</em></ins></span> them <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>access</em></ins></span> to
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong>nVidia
servers</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>locations</a>.</p>
- <p>This involves an apparently unintentional
weakness</em></ins></span> in <span class="removed"><del><strong>the
- phone.</p>
-
- <p>Don't be distracted</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Android,
- exploited intentionally</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the question of whether the</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>malicious apps.</p>
+ <p>This involves an apparently unintentional weakness in Android,
+ exploited intentionally by malicious apps.</p></em></ins></span>
</li>
- <li id="M201905300">
+ <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Angry
Birds</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201905300">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-05</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The Femm “fertility”</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>developers get
- users to say “I agree”. That</strong></del></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>no excuse</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>secretly a <a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/30/revealed-womens-fertility-app-is-funded-by-anti-abortion-campaigners">
- tool</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>malware.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>propaganda</a> by natalist Christians. It
spreads distrust
+ <p>The Femm “fertility” app is secretly
a</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</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/30/revealed-womens-fertility-app-is-funded-by-anti-abortion-campaigners">
+ tool</em></ins></span> for <span class="removed"><del><strong>companies,
and the NSA takes advantage to spy through it too</a>.
+ Here's information</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>propaganda</a> by natalist Christians. It
spreads distrust
for contraception.</p>
- <p>It snoops on users, too, as you must expect from nonfree
- programs.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>It snoops</em></ins></span> on <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users, too, as you must expect from nonfree
+ programs.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>The Brightest
Flashlight app</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201905060">
+ <li id="M201905060">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-05</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>BlizzCon 2019 imposed a</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</strong></del></span>
+ <p>BlizzCon 2019 imposed a</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>href="https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/05/blizzcon-2019-tickets-revolve-around-invasive-poorly-reviewed-smartphone-app/">
requirement to run a proprietary phone app</a> to be allowed into
the event.</p>
- <p>This app is a spyware that can snoop on a lot of
- sensitive</em></ins></span> data, including <span
class="removed"><del><strong>geolocation, for use by
companies.</a></p>
-
- <p>The FTC criticized this app because it
asked</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user's location and
contact list, and has <a
-
href="https://old.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/bkd5ew/you_need_to_have_a_phone_to_attend_blizzcon_this/emg38xv/">
- near-complete control</a> over</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user to
- approve sending personal data</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201904131">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-04</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Data collected by menstrual and pregnancy monitoring apps is
often <a
-
href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/13/theres-a-dark-side-to-womens-health-apps-menstrual-surveillance">
- available</em></ins></span> to <span class="inserted"><ins><em>employers
and insurance companies</a>. Even though</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>app developer but did not
- ask about sending</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>data is “anonymized and
aggregated,”</em></ins></span> it <span class="inserted"><ins><em>can
easily be
- traced back</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>other
companies. This shows</strong></del></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>weakness of</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>woman who uses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>reject-it-if-you-dislike-snooping
- “solution”</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app.</p>
-
- <p>This has harmful implications for women's
rights</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>surveillance:
why should</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>equal
employment
- and freedom to make their own pregnancy choices. Don't use
- these apps, even if someone offers you</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>flashlight
- app send any information</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>reward</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>anyone?</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>do so.</em></ins></span> A <span
class="removed"><del><strong>free software flashlight</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>free-software</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>would not.</p>
+ <p>This</em></ins></span> app <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spying</a>.</p>
</li>
</ul>
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInGames">Spyware in Games</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInGames">#SpywareInGames</a>)</span>
-</div>
-
-<ul>
- <li><p>nVidia's proprietary GeForce
Experience</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>that does more
or less the same thing without
- spying on you is available from</em></ins></span> <a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="http://www.gamersnexus.net/industry/2672-geforce-experience-data-transfer-analysis">makes
- users identify themselves</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://search.f-droid.org/?q=menstr">F-Droid</a>,</em></ins></span>
and <span class="removed"><del><strong>then sends personal data about them to
- nVidia servers</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
-
href="https://dcs.megaphone.fm/BLM6228935164.mp3?key=7e4b8f7018d13cdc2b5ea6e5772b6b8f">
- a new one is being developed</a>.</p></em></ins></span>
- </li>
-
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>Angry
Birds</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201904130">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-04</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Google tracks the movements of Android phones and iPhones
- running Google apps, and sometimes</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</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/13/us/google-location-tracking-police.html">
- saves the data</em></ins></span> for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>companies, and</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>years</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Nonfree software in</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>NSA takes advantage</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone has</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>
- <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></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>be responsible for sending
- the location data to Google.</p></em></ins></span>
- </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>The “smart” toys My Friend Cayla and i-Que
transmit</strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201903251">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Many Android phones come with a huge number of</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://elpais.com/elpais/2019/03/22/inenglish/1553244778_819882.html">
- preinstalled nonfree apps that have access</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Nuance Communications</a>,
- a speech recognition company based in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sensitive data without
- users' knowledge</a>. These hidden apps may either call home
with</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>U.S.</p>
+ <p>The “smart” toys My Friend Cayla and i-Que transmit
+ <a
href="https://www.forbrukerradet.no/siste-nytt/connected-toys-violate-consumer-laws">children's
conversations to Nuance Communications</a>,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>is</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>speech recognition company based in the
U.S.</p>
- <p>Those toys also contain major security vulnerabilities; crackers
- can remotely control</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>data, or pass it on to user-installed apps that have
access to</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>toys with a mobile phone. This would
- enable crackers</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>network but no direct access</em></ins></span> to
<span class="removed"><del><strong>listen</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the data. This results</em></ins></span> in <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>massive
- surveillance</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>a
child's speech, and even speak
- into</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>which</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>toys themselves.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>user has absolutely no
control.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>Those toys also contain major security vulnerabilities;
crackers</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>spyware
that</em></ins></span> can <span class="removed"><del><strong>remotely control
the toys with a mobile phone. This would
+ enable crackers to listen in</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>snoop</em></ins></span> on a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>child's speech,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>lot of
+ sensitive data, including user's location</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>even speak
+ into the toys themselves.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li></strong></del></span>
-
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201903201">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" --></em></ins></span>
- <p>A <span class="removed"><del><strong>computerized vibrator
- <a
href="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/10/vibrator-phone-app-we-vibe-4-plus-bluetooth-hack">
+ <li>
+ <p>A computerized vibrator</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>contact list, and has</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">
was snooping on its users through the proprietary control
app</a>.</p>
- <p>The app was reporting the temperature</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>study</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the vibrator minute by
- minute (thus, indirectly, whether</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>24 “health” apps found that 19 of them
<a
-
href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/pan9e8/health-apps-can-share-your-data-everywhere-new-study-shows">
- send sensitive personal data to third parties</a>, which can
use</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong>was surrounded
by</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>for invasive advertising or discriminating
against people in poor
- medical condition.</p>
-
- <p>Whenever user “consent” is sought, it is buried in
- lengthy terms of service that are difficult to understand. In any case,
- “consent” is not sufficient to legitimize snooping.</p>
+ <p>The app was reporting the temperature of</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://old.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/bkd5ew/you_need_to_have_a_phone_to_attend_blizzcon_this/emg38xv/">
+ near-complete control</a> over</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>vibrator minute by
+ minute (thus, indirectly, whether it was
surrounded</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201902230">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ <li id="M201904131">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-04</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Facebook offered</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>person's
+ <p>Data collected</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>convenient proprietary
- library for building mobile apps,</em></ins></span> which <span
class="removed"><del><strong>users could have
- checked and changed.</p>
+ their products, rather than free software which users could have
+ checked</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>menstrual</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>also</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">
- was sued for collecting lots of</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2019/02/23/surveillance-zucksterism.html">
- sent</em></ins></span> personal <span
class="removed"><del><strong>information about how
+ <p>The company that made the vibrator</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>pregnancy monitoring apps is often</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">
+ was sued for collecting lots of 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</strong></del></span> data to <span class="removed"><del><strong>a
- data broker,</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook</a>. Lots of companies built apps that
- way and released them, apparently not realizing that all</em></ins></span>
the <span class="inserted"><ins><em>personal</em></ins></span>
- data <span class="removed"><del><strong>broker</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>they collected</em></ins></span> would <span
class="removed"><del><strong>have been able to figure out
- who the user was.</p>
+ <p>The company's statement that it was
anonymizing</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/apr/13/theres-a-dark-side-to-womens-health-apps-menstrual-surveillance">
+ available to employers and insurance companies</a>. Even
though</em></ins></span> the
+ data <span class="removed"><del><strong>may be
+ true, but it doesn't really matter. If</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>is “anonymized and
aggregated,”</em></ins></span> it <span class="removed"><del><strong>had
sold the data</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>can easily
be
+ traced back</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>a
+ data broker,</strong></del></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data broker would have been able to figure
out</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>woman</em></ins></span> who <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>uses</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>user was.</p>
<p>Following this lawsuit,
<a
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>go</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>pay</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Facebook as well.</p>
+ the company</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>app.</p>
- <p>It shows that no one can trust</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>total</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>nonfree program, not even the
- developers</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>C$4m</a>
- to its customers.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other nonfree programs.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <p>This</em></ins></span> has <span
class="removed"><del><strong>been ordered</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>harmful implications for women's
rights</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>pay a total of
C$4m</a></strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>equal
employment
+ and freedom</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>its
customers.</p>
</li>
- <span class="removed"><del><strong><li><p>
“CloudPets” toys with microphones</strong></del></span>
+ <li><p> “CloudPets” toys with microphones
+ <a
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>make their own pregnancy choices. Don't use
+ these apps, even if someone offers you a reward</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>the
+ manufacturer</a>. Guess what?</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>do so. A
+ free-software app that does more or less the same thing without
+ spying on you is available from</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="https://search.f-droid.org/?q=menstr">F-Droid</a>,
and <a
+
href="https://dcs.megaphone.fm/BLM6228935164.mp3?key=7e4b8f7018d13cdc2b5ea6e5772b6b8f"></em></ins></span>
+ a <span class="removed"><del><strong>way to access</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>new one is being developed</a>.</p>
+ </li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201902140">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ <li id="M201904130">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-04</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>The AppCensus database gives information on</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 to</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.appcensus.mobi"> how
Android apps use and
- misuse users' personal data</a>. As of March 2019, nearly
- 78,000 have been analyzed, of which 24,000 (31%)
transmit</em></ins></span> the
- <span class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer</a>. Guess
what?</strong></del></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="/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.html#M201812290">
- Advertising ID</a></em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>access the data</a>
- collected by the manufacturer's snooping.</p>
+ <p>Google tracks</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>data</a>
+ collected by</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>movements of Android phones and iPhones
+ running Google apps, and sometimes <a
+
href="https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/13/us/google-location-tracking-police.html">
+ saves</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer's snooping.</p>
- <p>That the manufacturer</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other companies,</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
- href="https://blog.appcensus.mobi/2019/02/14/ad-ids-behaving-badly/">
- 18,000 (23% of</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>FBI could listen</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>total) link this ID</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>these conversations
- was unacceptable</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>hardware identifiers</a>,
- so that users cannot escape tracking</em></ins></span> by <span
class="removed"><del><strong>itself.</p></li>
+ <p>That</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>data
for years</a>.</p>
- <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>resetting
it.</p>
+ <p>Nonfree software in</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>manufacturer and</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>phone has to be responsible for
sending</em></ins></span>
+ the <span class="removed"><del><strong>FBI could
listen</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>location
data</em></ins></span> to <span class="removed"><del><strong>these conversations
+ was unacceptable by itself.</p></li>
- <p>Collecting hardware identifiers is in apparent violation of
- Google's policies. But it seems that Google wasn't aware of it,
- and, once informed, was in no hurry</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spy on children and
adults</a>.</p></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>take action. This proves
- that the policies of a development platform are ineffective at
- preventing nonfree software developers from including malware in
- their programs.</p></em></ins></span>
+ <li><p>Barbie</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>Google.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
+
+ <li id="M201903251">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Many Android phones come with a huge number of</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="https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/03/22/inenglish/1553244778_819882.html">
+ preinstalled nonfree apps that have access</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spy</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sensitive data without
+ users' knowledge</a>. These hidden apps may either call home with
+ the data, or pass it</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>children and adults</a>.</p>
+ </li>
+</ul>
<!-- #SpywareAtLowLevel -->
-<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure to place new items on top under each
subsection</strong></del></span>
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>user-installed apps that have access to
+ the network but no direct access to the data. This results in massive
+ surveillance</em></ins></span> on <span class="removed"><del><strong>top
under each subsection</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>which the user has absolutely no control.</p>
+ </li>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201902060">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ <li id="M201903201">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-03</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
<span class="removed"><del><strong><div class="big-section">
@@ -1829,68 +1791,35 @@
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Many nonfree apps have a
surveillance feature for <a
-
href="https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/06/iphone-session-replay-screenshots/">
- recording all the users' actions</a></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></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>interacting with the app.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201902041.1">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Twenty nine “beauty camera” apps that used to
- be on Google Play had one or more malicious functionalities, such
as</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://www.teleanalysis.com/these-29-beauty-camera-apps-steal-private-photo/">
- stealing users' photos</a> instead of “beautifying” them,
- pushing unwanted</em></ins></span> and <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spyware via BIOS</a></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>often malicious ads</em></ins></span> on <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Windows installs.
-Note</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>users, and
redirecting
- them to phishing sites</em></ins></span> that <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>stole their credentials.
Furthermore,</em></ins></span>
- the <span class="removed"><del><strong>specific sabotage method Lenovo
used did not affect
-GNU/Linux; also,</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user
interface of most of them was designed to make uninstallation
- difficult.</p>
-
- <p>Users should of course uninstall these dangerous apps if they
- haven't yet, but they should also stay away from nonfree apps in
- general. <em>All</em> nonfree apps carry</em></ins></span> a
<span class="removed"><del><strong>“clean” Windows
install</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>potential risk
because
- there</em></ins></span> is <span
class="removed"><del><strong>not</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>no easy way of knowing what they</em></ins></span>
really
-<span class="removed"><del><strong>clean since</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>do.</p>
- </li>
+<li><p></strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>A study of 24
“health” apps found that 19 of them</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> on Windows
installs.
+Note</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.vice.com/en/article/pan9e8/health-apps-can-share-your-data-everywhere-new-study-shows">
+ send sensitive personal data to third parties</a>, which can use it
+ for invasive advertising or discriminating against people in poor
+ medical condition.</p>
- <li id="M201902010">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>An investigation of the 150 most popular
- gratis VPN apps in Google Play found that</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.top10vpn.com/free-vpn-android-app-risk-index/">
- 25% fail to protect their usersâ privacy</a> due to DNS leaks. In
- addition, 85% feature intrusive permissions or functions</em></ins></span>
in <span class="removed"><del><strong>its own malware</a>.
+ <p>Whenever user “consent” is sought, it is buried in
+ lengthy terms of service</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</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>are difficult to understand. In any case,
+ “consent”</em></ins></span> is not <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>their
- source code—often used for invasive advertising—that could
- potentially also be used</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>spy</em></ins></span> on <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users. Other technical flaws were
- found as well.</p>
-
- <p>Moreover, a previous investigation had found that <a
- href="https://www.top10vpn.com/free-vpn-app-investigation/">half of
- the</em></ins></span> top <span class="removed"><del><strong>under each
subsection</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>10 gratis VPN
apps have lousy privacy policies</a>.</p>
-
- <p><small>(It is unfortunate that these articles talk about
“free
- apps.” These apps are gratis, but they are <em>not</em>
<a
- href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>.)</small></p>
+<!-- WEBMASTERS: make sure</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>sufficient</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each
subsection</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>legitimize
snooping.</p>
</li>
- <li id="M201901050">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-01</small>'
+ <li id="M201902230">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
<span class="removed"><del><strong><div class="big-section">
@@ -1902,17 +1831,37 @@
<ul>
<li><p>Investigation
Shows</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>The Weather Channel
app</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
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Facebook offered a convenient
proprietary
+ library for building mobile apps, which also</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,</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 to the company's server</a>. The company is
- being sued, demanding that</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>can collect</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>notify</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>emails of members</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>users</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Parliament
- this way, because they pass</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>what</em></ins></span> it <span
class="removed"><del><strong>through Microsoft.</p></li>
+ <p>Specifically, it</strong></del></span>
+ <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://boingboing.net/2019/02/23/surveillance-zucksterism.html">
+ sent personal data to Facebook</a>. Lots of companies built apps that
+ way and released them, apparently not realizing that all the personal
+ data they collected would go to Facebook as well.</p>
+
+ <p>It shows that no one</em></ins></span> can <span
class="removed"><del><strong>collect</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>trust a nonfree program, not even</em></ins></span>
the <span class="removed"><del><strong>emails</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>developers</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>members</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>other nonfree programs.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201902140">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>The AppCensus database gives information on <a
+ href="https://www.appcensus.mobi"> how Android apps use and
+ misuse users' personal data</a>. As</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Parliament</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>March 2019, nearly
+ 78,000 have been analyzed, of which 24,000 (31%) transmit the <a
+ href="/proprietary/proprietary-surveillance.html#M201812290">
+ Advertising ID</a> to other companies, and <a
+ href="https://blog.appcensus.mobi/2019/02/14/ad-ids-behaving-badly/">
+ 18,000 (23% of the total) link</em></ins></span> this <span
class="removed"><del><strong>way, because they pass it through
Microsoft.</p></li>
- <li><p>Spyware in Cisco TNP IP phones:
+ <li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>ID to hardware identifiers</a>,
+ so that users cannot escape tracking by resetting it.</p>
+
+ <p>Collecting hardware identifiers is</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>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>
@@ -1920,12 +1869,101 @@
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInSkype">Spyware in Skype</h4>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInSkype">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>apparent violation of
+ Google's policies. But it seems that Google wasn't aware of it,
+ and, once informed, was</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Skype</h4>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInSkype">#SpywareInSkype</a>)</span>
</div>
<ul>
- <li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>will do
+ <li><p>Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>no hurry to take action. This proves
+ that the policies of a development platform are ineffective at
+ preventing nonfree software developers from including
malware</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/">
+
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</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em>their programs.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201902060">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Many nonfree apps have a surveillance feature</em></ins></span>
for <span
class="removed"><del><strong>spying</a>.</p></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+
href="https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/06/iphone-session-replay-screenshots/">
+ recording all the users' actions</a> in interacting with the
app.</p></em></ins></span>
+ </li>
+<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
+
+
+
+<!-- #SpywareOnTheRoad</strong></del></span>
+
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201902041.1">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
+<span class="removed"><del><strong><!-- WEBMASTERS: make
sure</strong></del></span>
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Twenty nine “beauty
camera” apps that used</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>be</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>
+
+<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</strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>Google Play had one or more malicious
functionalities, such as</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://www.teleanalysis.com/these-29-beauty-camera-apps-steal-private-photo/">
+ stealing users' photos</a> instead of “beautifying” them,
+ pushing unwanted and often malicious ads on users, and redirecting
+ them to phishing sites that stole their credentials. Furthermore,
+ the user interface of most of them was designed to make uninstallation
+ difficult.</p>
+
+ <p>Users should of course uninstall these dangerous apps if they
+ haven't yet, but they should also stay away from nonfree apps in
+ general. <em>All</em> nonfree apps carry a potential risk
because
+ there is no easy way of knowing what they really do.</p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201902010">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-02</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>An investigation of the 150 most popular
+ gratis VPN apps in Google Play found that <a
+ href="https://www.top10vpn.com/free-vpn-android-app-risk-index/">
+ 25% fail to protect their usersâ privacy</a> due to DNS leaks. In
+ addition, 85% feature intrusive permissions or functions in their
+ source code—often used for invasive advertising—that could
+ potentially also be used to spy on users. Other technical flaws were
+ found as well.</p>
+
+ <p>Moreover, a previous investigation had found that <a
+ href="https://www.top10vpn.com/free-vpn-app-investigation/">half of
+ the top 10 gratis VPN apps have lousy privacy policies</a>.</p>
+
+ <p><small>(It is unfortunate that these articles talk about
“free
+ apps.” These apps are gratis, but they are <em>not</em>
<a
+ href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free
software</a>.)</small></p>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201901050">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2019-01</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <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>We think that lawsuit is about a side issue. What the company does
@@ -1948,7 +1986,7 @@
<p>Often they send the machine's “advertising ID,” so
that
Facebook can correlate the data it obtains from the same machine via
various apps. Some of them send Facebook detailed information about
- the user's activities</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Skype:</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>the app; others only say that the user is
+ the user's activities in the app; others only say that the user is
using that app, but that alone is often quite informative.</p>
<p>This spying occurs regardless of whether the user has a Facebook
@@ -1958,70 +1996,44 @@
<li id="M201810244">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-10</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Some Android apps</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/">
-
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://www.androidauthority.com/apps-uninstall-trackers-917539/amp/">
+ <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">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-08</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Some Google apps on Android</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="https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/aug/13/google-location-tracking-android-iphone-mobile">
+ <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 are other ways to turn off the other kinds of location
- tracking, but most users will be tricked by the misleading
control.</p></em></ins></span>
+ tracking, but most users will be tricked by the misleading
control.</p>
</li>
-<span class="removed"><del><strong></ul>
-
-
-
-<!-- #SpywareOnTheRoad</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M201806110">
+ <li id="M201806110">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-06</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><!-- WEBMASTERS:
make</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>The Spanish football streaming
app <a
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <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 and listens through the
microphone</a>.</p>
<p>This makes them act as spies for licensing enforcement.</p>
<p>We expect it implements DRM, too—that there is no way to
save
- a recording. But we can't be</em></ins></span> sure <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>from the article.</p>
-
- <p>If you learn</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 on The Road</h3>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareOnTheRoad">#SpywareOnTheRoad</a>)</span>
-</div>
-<div style="clear: left;"></div>
+ a recording. But we can't be sure from the article.</p>
-<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInCameras">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>care much less about sports, you will
benefit</em></ins></span> in <span
class="removed"><del><strong>Cameras</h4>
- <span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInCameras">#SpywareInCameras</a>)</span>
-</div>
-
-<ul>
- <li>
- <p>The Nest Cam “smart” camera</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em>many ways. This</em></ins></span> is <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>one more.</p>
+ <p>If you learn to care much less about sports, you will benefit in
+ many ways. This is one more.</p>
</li>
<li id="M201804160">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-04</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>More than</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://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/apr/16/child-apps-games-android-us-google-play-store-data-sharing-law-privacy">50%
+ <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%
of the 5,855 Android apps studied by researchers were found to snoop
and collect information about its users</a>. 40% of the apps were
found to insecurely snitch on its users. Furthermore, they could
@@ -4183,7 +4195,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2021/01/31 17:33:52 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:20 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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@@ -1239,23 +1239,32 @@
</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</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M202004300">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-04</small>'
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Xiaomi phones</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 its users through the proprietary control app</a>.</p>
+ <p>Samsung is forcing</em></ins></span> its <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>smartphone</em></ins></span> users <span
class="removed"><del><strong>through the proprietary control
app</a>.</p>
+
+ <p>The app reports the temperature of the vibrator minute by
+ minute (thus, indirectly, whether it is surrounded
by</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>in Hong Kong (and
Macau) <a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>person's
+ body),</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>public DNS
in Mainland China</a>, using software update released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease</em></ins></span> and <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>privacy concerns.</p>
+ </li>
- <p>The app reports the temperature of</strong></del></span>
- <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2020/04/30/exclusive-warning-over-chinese-mobile-giant-xiaomi-recording-millions-of-peoples-private-web-and-phone-use/">report
- many actions</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>vibrator minute by
- minute (thus, indirectly, whether it is surrounded
by</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user takes</a>:
starting an app, looking at</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>person's
- body), and the vibration frequency.</p>
-
- <p>Note the totally inadequate proposed
response:</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>folder,
- visiting</em></ins></span> a <span class="removed"><del><strong>labeling
- standard with which manufacturers would</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>website, listening to a song. They send device
identifying
+ <li id="M202004300">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-04</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Xiaomi phones <a
+
href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2020/04/30/exclusive-warning-over-chinese-mobile-giant-xiaomi-recording-millions-of-peoples-private-web-and-phone-use/">report
+ many actions</em></ins></span> the <span
class="removed"><del><strong>vibration frequency.</p>
+
+ <p>Note the totally inadequate proposed
response:</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>user
takes</a>: starting an app, looking at</em></ins></span> a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>labeling
+ standard with which manufacturers would</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>folder,
+ visiting a website, listening to a song. They send device identifying
information too.</p>
<p>Other nonfree programs snoop too. For instance, Spotify and
@@ -1278,17 +1287,9 @@
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-12</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
<span class="removed"><del><strong><!-- WEBMASTERS: make
sure</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Facebook's app got
“consent”</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each
subsection</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em><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>
- </li>
-
- <li id="M201811230">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-11</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE"</em></ins></span> -->
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>Facebook's app got
“consent”</em></ins></span> to <span
class="removed"><del><strong>place new items on top under each subsection -->
-<span class="removed"><del><strong><div class="big-section">
+<div class="big-section">
<h3 id="SpywareAtLowLevel">Spyware at Low Level</h3>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareAtLowLevel">#SpywareAtLowLevel</a>)</span>
</div>
@@ -1296,8 +1297,16 @@
<div class="big-subsection">
- <h4 id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><p>An Android phone was observed to
track location even while</em></ins></span>
+ <h4 id="SpywareInBIOS">Spyware</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><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>
+ </li>
+
+ <li id="M201811230">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2018-11</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>An Android phone was observed to track location even
while</em></ins></span>
in <span class="removed"><del><strong>BIOS</h4>
<span class="anchor-reference-id">(<a
href="#SpywareInBIOS">#SpywareInBIOS</a>)</span>
</div>
@@ -4067,7 +4076,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2021/01/31 17:33:52 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:20 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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"
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"
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Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-addictions.html">Addictions</a></li></em></ins></span>
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html">Back
doors</a> (<a
href="#f1">1</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
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Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-censorship.html">Censorship</a></li></em></ins></span>
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-adobe.html">Adobe
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-coverups.html">Coverups</a></li></em></ins></span>
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in cars</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
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- <li><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-jails.html">Jails</a> (<a
href="#f3">3</a>)</li>
+ <ul class="columns">
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href="/proprietary/proprietary-addictions.html">Addictions</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-apple.html">Apple
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html">Back
doors</a> (<a
href="#f1">1</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-censorship.html">Censorship</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-google.html">Google
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-coverups.html">Coverups</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-adobe.html">Adobe
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-deception.html">Deception</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-amazon.html">Amazon
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class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-drm.html">DRM</a> (<a
href="#f2">2</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-webpages.html">Malware
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class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-fraud.html">Fraud</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-mobiles.html">Malware
in mobile devices</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-incompatibility.html">Incompatibility</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-games.html">Malware
in games</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-insecurity.html">Insecurity</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-appliances.html">Malware
in appliances</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-interference.html">Interference</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-cars.html">Malware
in cars</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-jails.html">Jails</a> (<a
href="#f3">3</a>)</li>
<li><a
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<li><a
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<li><a
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<span class="inserted"><ins><em><h3 id="latest">Latest
additions</h3>
<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
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+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
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released
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+
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luring players into compulsively spending</a> inordinate amounts of
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- <p>Most Internet connected devices in Mozilla's <a
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href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded">“Privacy
- Not Included”</a> list <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/arlo-video-doorbell">are
- designed to snoop on users</a> even if they meet
- Mozilla's “Minimum Security Standards.” Insecure
- design of the program running on some of these devices <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/vibratissimo-panty-buster">makes
- the user susceptible to be snooped and exploited by crackers as
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- </li>
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<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2021/02/01 11:02:30 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:21 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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"PO-Revision-Date: 2018-02-01 21:32+0100\n"
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"a> using their portable phones. The article says that <em>at present</em> "
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<li><a href="/proprietary/malware-mobiles.html">Malware in
mobile devices</a></li>
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in</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>make other changes,
subscribe to</em></ins></span> the <span class="removed"><del><strong>Amazon
- Swindle</a></li>
- <li><a href="/proprietary/malware-games.html">Malware in
games</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
+ Swindle</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em><a
href="https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/www-malware-commits">mailing
list
<www-malware-commits@gnu.org></a>.</p>
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-appliances.html">Malware
in appliances</a></li>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-games.html">Malware
in games</a></li>
+ <li><a href="/proprietary/malware-appliances.html">Malware in
appliances</a></li>
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to
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href="#f5">5</a>)</li>
- <li><a href="/proprietary/potential-malware.html">In the
pipe</a></li>
+servers</li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-tyrants.html">Tyrants</a> (<a
href="#f5">5</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/proprietary-drm.html">Digital</strong></del></span>
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class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/potential-malware.html">In the
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<li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-appliances.html">Appliances</a></li>
<li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-cars.html">Cars</a></li>
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href="/proprietary/malware-games.html">Games</a></li></em></ins></span>
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<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/malware-mobiles.html">Mobiles</a></li>
+ <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-games.html">Games</a></li>
+ <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-mobiles.html">Mobiles</a></li>
<li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-webpages.html">Webpages</a></li>
<li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-in-online-conferencing.html">Conferencing</a></li>
</ul>
@@ -228,6 +228,15 @@
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><h3 id="latest">Latest
additions</h3>
<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease and privacy concerns.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M202101130">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2021-01</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
@@ -279,21 +288,6 @@
luring players into compulsively spending</a> inordinate amounts of
money on virtual toys.</p>
</li>
-
- <li id="M202101050">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2021-01</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Most Internet connected devices in Mozilla's <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded">“Privacy
- Not Included”</a> list <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/arlo-video-doorbell">are
- designed to snoop on users</a> even if they meet
- Mozilla's “Minimum Security Standards.” Insecure
- design of the program running on some of these devices <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/vibratissimo-panty-buster">makes
- the user susceptible to be snooped and exploited by crackers as
- well</a>.</p>
- </li>
</ul>
</div></em></ins></span>
@@ -357,7 +351,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2021/02/01 11:02:30 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:21 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: proprietary.html\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-02-01 10:56+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-02-04 11:26+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2017-01-11 11:25+0900\n"
"Last-Translator: NIIBE Yutaka <gniibe@fsij.org>\n"
"Language-Team: Japanese <web-translators-ja@gnu.org>\n"
@@ -343,6 +343,15 @@
#. type: Content of: <div><ul><li><p>
msgid ""
+"Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau) <a href="
+"\"https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-"
+"dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/\">to use a public DNS in Mainland "
+"China</a>, using software update released in September 2020, which causes "
+"many unease and privacy concerns."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <div><ul><li><p>
+msgid ""
"The authorities in Venice track the <a href=\"https://edition.cnn.com/travel/"
"article/venice-control-room-tourism/index.html\"> movements of all tourists</"
"a> using their portable phones. The article says that <em>at present</em> "
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"inordinate amounts of money on virtual toys."
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-"Most Internet connected devices in Mozilla's <a href=\"https://foundation."
-"mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded\">“Privacy Not Included”</a> "
-"list <a href=\"https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/arlo-video-"
-"doorbell\">are designed to snoop on users</a> even if they meet Mozilla's "
-"“Minimum Security Standards.” Insecure design of the program "
-"running on some of these devices <a href=\"https://foundation.mozilla.org/"
-"privacynotincluded/vibratissimo-panty-buster\">makes the user susceptible to "
-"be snooped and exploited by crackers as well</a>."
-msgstr ""
-
#. TRANSLATORS: Use space (SPC) as msgstr if you don't have notes.
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msgid "*GNUN-SLOT: TRANSLATOR'S NOTES*"
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class="removed"><del><strong>margin-top: 1em;</strong></del></span> <span
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-<span class="removed"><del><strong>--></style></strong></del></span>
-<span class="inserted"><ins><em>#TOC ol li { margin: .5em 5%; }
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em>#TOC ol { text-align: left; margin: 0; }
+#TOC ol li { margin: .5em 5%; }
#TOC a, #TOC a:visited,
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color: #004caa;
text-decoration: none;
}
-#TOC a { text-decoration: none; }
-#TOC a:hover { text-decoration: underline; }
+#TOC a</em></ins></span> { <span class="removed"><del><strong>margin-top:
1em;</strong></del></span> <span class="inserted"><ins><em>text-decoration:
none;</em></ins></span> }
+<span class="removed"><del><strong>--></style></strong></del></span>
+<span class="inserted"><ins><em>#TOC a:hover { text-decoration: underline; }
-->
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<td>
- <ul class="columns"></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-apple.html">Apple
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-addictions.html">Addictions</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html">Back
doors</a> (<a
href="#f1">1</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-google.html">Google
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-censorship.html">Censorship</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-adobe.html">Adobe
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-coverups.html">Coverups</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-amazon.html">Amazon
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-deception.html">Deception</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-webpages.html">Malware
in webpages</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-drm.html">DRM</a> (<a
href="#f2">2</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-phones.html">Malware
in phones</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-fraud.html">Fraud</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-mobiles.html">Malware
in mobile devices</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-incompatibility.html">Incompatibility</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-games.html">Malware
in games</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-insecurity.html">Insecurity</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-appliances.html">Malware
in appliances</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-interference.html">Interference</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-cars.html">Malware
in cars</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-jails.html">Jails</a> (<a
href="#f3">3</a>)</li>
- <li><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-manipulation.html">Manipulation</a></li>
+ <ul class="columns">
+ <li><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-addictions.html">Addictions</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-apple.html">Apple
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-back-doors.html">Back
doors</a> (<a
href="#f1">1</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-microsoft.html">Microsoft
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-censorship.html">Censorship</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-google.html">Google
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-coverups.html">Coverups</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-adobe.html">Adobe
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-deception.html">Deception</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-amazon.html">Amazon
Malware</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-drm.html">DRM</a> (<a
href="#f2">2</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-webpages.html">Malware
in webpages</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-fraud.html">Fraud</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-phones.html">Malware
in phones</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-incompatibility.html">Incompatibility</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-mobiles.html">Malware
in mobile devices</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-insecurity.html">Insecurity</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-games.html">Malware
in games</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-interference.html">Interference</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-appliances.html">Malware
in appliances</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-jails.html">Jails</a> (<a
href="#f3">3</a>)</li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/proprietary/malware-cars.html">Malware
in cars</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/proprietary-manipulation.html">Manipulation</a></li>
<li><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-obsolescence.html">Obsolescence</a></li>
<li><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-sabotage.html">Sabotage</a></li>
<li><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-subscriptions.html">Subscriptions</a></li>
@@ -199,10 +199,10 @@
application programs.</li>
<span class="removed"><del><strong><li><a
href="/proprietary/proprietary-tyrants.html">Tyrants</a>—systems</strong></del></span>
- <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li
id="f4"><em>Tether:</em> functionality</em></ins></span>
that <span class="removed"><del><strong>reject</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>requires
+ <span class="inserted"><ins><em><li
id="f4"><em>Tether:</em> functionality that requires
permanent (or very frequent) connection to a server.</li>
- <li id="f5"><em>Tyrant:</em> system that
rejects</em></ins></span> any operating
+ <li id="f5"><em>Tyrant:</em>
system</em></ins></span> that <span
class="removed"><del><strong>reject</strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>rejects</em></ins></span> any operating
system not “authorized” by the manufacturer.</li>
<span class="removed"><del><strong><li><a
href="/proprietary/potential-malware.html">Potential
Malware</a></li>
</ul>
@@ -223,6 +223,15 @@
<span class="inserted"><ins><em><h3 id="latest">Latest
additions</h3>
<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease and privacy concerns.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M202101130">
<!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2021-01</small>'
--><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
@@ -274,21 +283,6 @@
luring players into compulsively spending</a> inordinate amounts of
money on virtual toys.</p>
</li>
-
- <li id="M202101050">
- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2021-01</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Most Internet connected devices in Mozilla's <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded">“Privacy
- Not Included”</a> list <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/arlo-video-doorbell">are
- designed to snoop on users</a> even if they meet
- Mozilla's “Minimum Security Standards.” Insecure
- design of the program running on some of these devices <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/vibratissimo-panty-buster">makes
- the user susceptible to be snooped and exploited by crackers as
- well</a>.</p>
- </li>
</ul>
</div></em></ins></span>
@@ -352,7 +346,7 @@
<p class="unprintable">Updated:
<!-- timestamp start -->
-$Date: 2021/02/01 11:02:30 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:21 $
<!-- timestamp end -->
</p>
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: proprietary.html\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-02-01 10:56+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-02-04 11:26+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2017-11-24 22:20+0100\n"
"Last-Translator: Justin van Steijn <jvs@fsfe.org>\n"
"Language-Team: Dutch <www-nl-translators@gnu.org>\n"
@@ -388,6 +388,15 @@
#. type: Content of: <div><ul><li><p>
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+"Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau) <a href="
+"\"https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-"
+"dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/\">to use a public DNS in Mainland "
+"China</a>, using software update released in September 2020, which causes "
+"many unease and privacy concerns."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <div><ul><li><p>
+msgid ""
"The authorities in Venice track the <a href=\"https://edition.cnn.com/travel/"
"article/venice-control-room-tourism/index.html\"> movements of all tourists</"
"a> using their portable phones. The article says that <em>at present</em> "
@@ -438,18 +447,6 @@
"inordinate amounts of money on virtual toys."
msgstr ""
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-"Most Internet connected devices in Mozilla's <a href=\"https://foundation."
-"mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded\">“Privacy Not Included”</a> "
-"list <a href=\"https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/arlo-video-"
-"doorbell\">are designed to snoop on users</a> even if they meet Mozilla's "
-"“Minimum Security Standards.” Insecure design of the program "
-"running on some of these devices <a href=\"https://foundation.mozilla.org/"
-"privacynotincluded/vibratissimo-panty-buster\">makes the user susceptible to "
-"be snooped and exploited by crackers as well</a>."
-msgstr ""
-
#. TRANSLATORS: Use space (SPC) as msgstr if you don't have notes.
#. type: Content of: <div>
msgid "*GNUN-SLOT: TRANSLATOR'S NOTES*"
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1.1em; font-style: italic; }
-table#TOC {
- display: block;</em></ins></span>
+#about-section { font-size: 1.1em; font-style: italic; }
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overflow: auto;
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<hr class="thin" />
</div>
-<p>As of January, 2021, the pages in this directory list around 500
-instances</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>product</strong></li></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>malicious functionalities (with more than 570
references to
+<p>As</em></ins></span> of <span
class="removed"><del><strong>product</strong></li></strong></del></span>
<span class="inserted"><ins><em>January, 2021, the pages in this directory
list around 500
+instances of malicious functionalities (with more than 570 references to
back them up), but there are surely thousands more we don't know
about.</p>
<p>If you want to be notified when we add new items or make other
changes,
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/proprietary-back-doors.html">Back
doors</a></li></strong></del></span> <span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/malware-appliances.html">Appliances</a></li></em></ins></span>
- <li><a <span
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class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/proprietary-sabotage.html">Sabotage</a></li></strong></del></span>
<span
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- <li><a <span
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<span
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- <li><a <span
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<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/malware-in-online-conferencing.html">Conferencing</a></li>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/proprietary/proprietary-censorship.html">Censorship</a></li></strong></del></span>
<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/malware-cars.html">Cars</a></li>
+ <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-games.html">Games</a></li>
+ <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-mobiles.html">Mobiles</a></li>
+ <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-webpages.html">Webpages</a></li>
+ <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-in-online-conferencing.html">Conferencing</a></li>
</ul>
- <ul>
- <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-adobe.html">Adobe</a></li>
- <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-amazon.html">Amazon</a></li>
- <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-apple.html">Apple</a></li>
- <li><a
href="/proprietary/malware-google.html">Google</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <ul></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
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<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/malware-adobe.html">Adobe</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
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<span
class="inserted"><ins><em>href="/proprietary/malware-amazon.html">Amazon</a></li></em></ins></span>
+ <li><a <span
class="removed"><del><strong>href="/philosophy/proprietary-interference.html">Interference</a></li></strong></del></span>
<span
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+ <li><a <span
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<span
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<span class="inserted"><ins><em><h3 id="latest">Latest
additions</h3>
<ul class="blurbs">
+ <li id="M202010120">
+ <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2020-10</small>'
+ --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
+ <p>Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau)
<a
+
href="https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/">to
+ use a public DNS in Mainland China</a>, using software update
released
+ in September 2020, which causes many unease and privacy concerns.</p>
+ </li>
+
<li id="M202101130">
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luring players into compulsively spending</a> inordinate amounts of
money on virtual toys.</p>
</li>
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- <!--#set var="DATE" value='<small
class="date-tag">2021-01</small>'
- --><!--#echo encoding="none" var="DATE" -->
- <p>Most Internet connected devices in Mozilla's <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded">“Privacy
- Not Included”</a> list <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/arlo-video-doorbell">are
- designed to snoop on users</a> even if they meet
- Mozilla's “Minimum Security Standards.” Insecure
- design of the program running on some of these devices <a
-
href="https://foundation.mozilla.org/privacynotincluded/vibratissimo-panty-buster">makes
- the user susceptible to be snooped and exploited by crackers as
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- </li>
</ul>
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<p class="unprintable">Updated:
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-$Date: 2021/02/01 11:02:30 $
+$Date: 2021/02/04 11:34:21 $
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+
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"a> using their portable phones. The article says that <em>at present</em> "
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-
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msgid ""
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#. type: Content of: <div><div><ul><li><p>
msgid ""
+"Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau) <a href="
+"\"https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-"
+"dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/\">to use a public DNS in Mainland "
+"China</a>, using software update released in September 2020, which causes "
+"many unease and privacy concerns."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <div><div><ul><li><p>
+msgid ""
"Twenty nine “beauty camera” apps that used to be on Google Play "
"had one or more malicious functionalities, such as stealing users' photos "
"instead of “beautifying” them, <a href=\"https://www."
Index: proprietary/po/tr.po
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/proprietary/po/tr.po,v
retrieving revision 1.136
retrieving revision 1.137
diff -u -b -r1.136 -r1.137
--- proprietary/po/tr.po 1 Feb 2021 19:29:50 -0000 1.136
+++ proprietary/po/tr.po 4 Feb 2021 11:34:22 -0000 1.137
@@ -5429,6 +5429,15 @@
#. type: Content of: <div><div><ul><li><p>
msgid ""
+"Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau) <a href="
+"\"https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-"
+"dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/\">to use a public DNS in Mainland "
+"China</a>, using software update released in September 2020, which causes "
+"many unease and privacy concerns."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <div><div><ul><li><p>
+msgid ""
"Twenty nine “beauty camera” apps that used to be on Google Play "
"had one or more malicious functionalities, such as stealing users' photos "
"instead of “beautifying” them, <a href=\"https://www."
Index: proprietary/po/zh-cn.po
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/proprietary/po/zh-cn.po,v
retrieving revision 1.139
retrieving revision 1.140
diff -u -b -r1.139 -r1.140
--- proprietary/po/zh-cn.po 2 Feb 2021 07:01:16 -0000 1.139
+++ proprietary/po/zh-cn.po 4 Feb 2021 11:34:22 -0000 1.140
@@ -5352,6 +5352,15 @@
#. type: Content of: <div><div><ul><li><p>
msgid ""
+"Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau) <a href="
+"\"https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-"
+"dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/\">to use a public DNS in Mainland "
+"China</a>, using software update released in September 2020, which causes "
+"many unease and privacy concerns."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <div><div><ul><li><p>
+msgid ""
"Twenty nine “beauty camera” apps that used to be on Google Play "
"had one or more malicious functionalities, such as stealing users' photos "
"instead of “beautifying” them, <a href=\"https://www."
Index: proprietary/po/zh-tw.po
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/proprietary/po/zh-tw.po,v
retrieving revision 1.281
retrieving revision 1.282
diff -u -b -r1.281 -r1.282
--- proprietary/po/zh-tw.po 1 Feb 2021 11:02:31 -0000 1.281
+++ proprietary/po/zh-tw.po 4 Feb 2021 11:34:22 -0000 1.282
@@ -5243,6 +5243,15 @@
#. type: Content of: <div><div><ul><li><p>
msgid ""
+"Samsung is forcing its smartphone users in Hong Kong (and Macau) <a href="
+"\"https://blog.headuck.com/2020/10/12/samsung-phones-force-mainland-china-"
+"dns-service-upon-hong-kong-wifi-users/\">to use a public DNS in Mainland "
+"China</a>, using software update released in September 2020, which causes "
+"many unease and privacy concerns."
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <div><div><ul><li><p>
+msgid ""
"Twenty nine “beauty camera” apps that used to be on Google Play "
"had one or more malicious functionalities, such as stealing users' photos "
"instead of “beautifying” them, <a href=\"https://www."
Index: thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pot
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pot,v
retrieving revision 1.12
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -b -r1.12 -r1.13
--- thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pot 2 Feb 2021 13:32:37 -0000 1.12
+++ thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pot 4 Feb 2021 11:34:23 -0000 1.13
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: 2021supporters.html\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-02-02 13:26+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-02-04 11:26+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -93,6 +93,10 @@
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
+msgid "Brewster Kahle"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
msgid "Geoffrey Knauth"
msgstr ""
@@ -117,6 +121,10 @@
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
+msgid "Richard Harlow"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
msgid "Ron Savage"
msgstr ""
@@ -175,6 +183,10 @@
msgstr ""
#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
+msgid "Eric West"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
msgid "Francis Cunningham"
msgstr ""
Index: thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pt-br.po
===================================================================
RCS file: /web/www/www/thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pt-br.po,v
retrieving revision 1.23
retrieving revision 1.24
diff -u -b -r1.23 -r1.24
--- thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pt-br.po 3 Feb 2021 16:59:48 -0000
1.23
+++ thankgnus/po/2021supporters.pt-br.po 4 Feb 2021 11:34:23 -0000
1.24
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: 2021supporters.html\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-02-02 13:26+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-02-04 11:26+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2021-02-03 13:42-0300\n"
"Last-Translator: Rafael Fontenelle <rafaelff@gnome.org>\n"
"Language-Team: Brazilian Portuguese <www-pt-br-general@gnu.org>\n"
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+"X-Outdated-Since: 2021-02-04 11:26+0000\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1)\n"
"X-Generator: Gtranslator 3.38.0\n"
@@ -109,6 +110,10 @@
msgstr "AskApache, em homenagem a RMS e Bill Joy"
#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
+msgid "Brewster Kahle"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
msgid "Geoffrey Knauth"
msgstr "Geoffrey Knauth"
@@ -133,6 +138,12 @@
msgstr "René Genz"
#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
+#, fuzzy
+#| msgid "by Richard Stallman"
+msgid "Richard Harlow"
+msgstr "por Richard Stallman"
+
+#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
msgid "Ron Savage"
msgstr "Ron Savage"
@@ -193,6 +204,10 @@
msgstr "Dwight Cass"
#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
+msgid "Eric West"
+msgstr ""
+
+#. type: Content of: <ul><li>
msgid "Francis Cunningham"
msgstr "Francis Cunningham"
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