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Jun 23 2002, 08:40 AM
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 575 Joined: 12-January 02 Member No.: 1089 |
Windows XP sp1ers have found a registry key setup by the program "alexa", a subsiduary of amazon (see link below). On the top link, we can see that alexa has been found to send detailed information about users to its servers, which im sure not only breaks microsofts privacy statement, but also breaks laws. My source says that the popular anti-spyware program Adaware detects elements of the installation as adware, and this registry key confirms it:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\software\microsoft\internet explorer\extensions{c95fe080-8f5d-11d2-a20b-00aa003} The issue is the 'related links' feature of IE which appears as the 'Tools'/'Show Related Links' menu item, and a corresponding toolbar button if you added it (from the 'Customize...' link on the toolbar).Use that feature and IE will contact the Alexa servers to obtain information about other web pages which might be, er, related. Go check the Alexa web site to see if you think that is a good idea (and, just to be clear, I think it's a truly sucky idea). Or just to double-check that you haven't deliberately or unintentionally installed some of their software, or you've forgotten that you've done so. But if you don't use that menu or button, Alexa will not hear from you. No spying will take place. You may sleep soundly. READ MORE ABOUT ALEXA ALEXA's HOMEPAGE ALEXA AND IE5 combination DETAILED ADAWARE INFORMATION News source: neowin.net Enjoy, BB glad I didnt install it.. |
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Jun 23 2002, 10:04 AM
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Insane Clown Group: Administrator Posts: 14502 Joined: 16-August 01 From: Esbjerg Member No.: 1 OS: Vista Business x86
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Thats old, old news. Since IE 6 first beta.
Anyway i'm using Google toolbar. ..Neowin exclusive?? |
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Jun 24 2002, 01:49 AM
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I think it was referring to the update SP1 for windows XP, I could be wrong. I think they included the spyware in SP1 which AFAIK updates IE...
Pardon if I am mistaken. BB |
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