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Adobe Quietly Monitoring Software Use?

henrypijames writes "For months, users of Adobe Creative Suite 3 have been wondering why some of the applications regularly connect to what looks like a private IP address but is actually a public domain address belonging to the web analytics company Omniture. Now allegations of user spying are getting louder, prompting Adobe Photoshop product manager John Nack to respond, though many remain unsatisfied with his explanation."

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  1. Re:Not about spying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Nah. You're not alone. There's a limit to what consumers are willing to sacrifice for even free content. For example, Juno would exchange free ISP for ad sponsored content on your machine. But at least you knew that up front though. Slowly, but surely, all of our machines are becoming internet based Nielsen boxes, without our knowledge.

    In part, that's why I switched back to an anonymous account here.

    -- Rob Malda

  2. Re:Phisher's Delight by Neil+Hodges · · Score: 2, Funny

    DNS names are case-insensitive, though.

  3. Re:No explanation is a good explanation. by STrinity · · Score: 5, Funny

    It would be helpful for your and your anyones (who make stupid choices, repeatedly) were to vanish from existence, by murder if necessary. I would breath easy knowing the positive direction society would make on that day.
    What would you suggest we do with people who don't know the difference between "breath" and "breathe"?
    --
    Les Miserables Volume 1 now up with my reading of