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New iOS App Sends Users' Web Traffic Through Its Proxy Servers

New submitter spac writes "AllthingsD has an interesting story about how a startup called Wajam requires users of their service to download a script that sets up a proxy to handle all network requests for the purpose of providing 'Social Recommendations' within built-in apps. The privacy implications of using this profile script isn't clearly presented to users. Are we really to entrust our data to a company founded by a man who comes from the world of browser toolbars? And for social search?!" The company rushes to counter privacy concerns by pointing out that their service has "received security certifications from TRUSTe, McAfee and Norton."

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  1. Re:Privileged app submitter by fustakrakich · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Makes me wonder who had to be friends with who to get this greenlighted.

    They had a seance. All communications are carried out through a crystal ball (iBall) via the ethernet. They get higher bandwidth that way.

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