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  1. Re:No thanks... on Windows 10's Biometric Security Layer Introduced · · Score: 1

    There is an easy way which I discovered recently. Make sure you install without an internet connection, then creating a local account is the default instead of a hidden option.

  2. Re:Built-in set top box on User Alleges LG TVs Phone Home With Your Viewing Habits · · Score: 4, Informative

    I tried that but you need a valid authentication ID and session ID plus all those X-Device attributes otherwise it returns an error from the JBoss app server.

  3. Re:Built-in set top box on User Alleges LG TVs Phone Home With Your Viewing Habits · · Score: 5, Informative

    It doesn't transmit the currently watched filename, it dumps the folder contents asynchronously when accessing the Smart functions. And not all the time, it's possibly newly added files.
    I am the blogger who found this, let me know if you would like verification.

  4. Re:Cookie law sucks on Google Breathes New Life Into EU's Cookie Law · · Score: 1

    That's what I do and I'm not about to change, no matter how irritating it is. This law actually actually reduces the level of privacy by making the most private settings unusable.

  5. Re:The Nazgul are watching this closely on Should Microsoft's Amdocs Deal Worry Data Center Operators? · · Score: 2

    I like your imagery but SCO certainly did plenty to provoke IBM. Like revoking IBM's AIX license for example.

  6. Re:people use bing on Bing Adds 'Like' Button · · Score: 1

    Disabling third party cookies breaks all of this. I always see "Sign up to see what your friends like" even when actually logged into Facebook in another tab.

    I've yet to find a downside to this either.

  7. Re:Alternatives? on Microsoft Buying Skype for $8.5B · · Score: 1

    You are correct about the rates being better. I haven't used SkypeOut since they started charging a 'call setup fee' whereas my VOIP provider still charges per second with no minimum charge.

  8. Re:Alternatives? on Microsoft Buying Skype for $8.5B · · Score: 1

    STUN helps clients behind a NAT discover how to talk to each other through UDP ports, eg when operating peer to peer. When you talk about the IP address of the PBX are you sure you aren't referring to a SIP Proxy?

    I'm no expert but I've been having endless fun recently messing with Asterisk and it refused to talk to my SIP provider unless I gave it their proxy server's address.

  9. Re:Microsoft will do this for you on An Open Letter To PC Makers: Ditch Bloatware, Now! · · Score: 1

    Not sure why you got downmodded but it's worth remembering that the Bing Toolbar was in the news recently as being responsible for sending detailed tracking data back to Microsoft. (google for Bing Sting).

    I personally wouldn't let Bing or any other toolbar anywhere near my browser.

  10. Re:ZoneAlarm still exists? on ZoneAlarm Employs Scare Tactics Against Its Users · · Score: 1

    Now that I'm home I can back up my claim about Ask spying on you before you've even installed it!

    Pic

  11. Re:ZoneAlarm still exists? on ZoneAlarm Employs Scare Tactics Against Its Users · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I came across a great illustration of why you need a good firewall that can be used to control outbound traffic the other day. I was installing CPUID and the installer tried to contact Ask.com before it had even asked me whether I wanted the Ask toolbar installed or not.

    Windows firewall would have just let that through but I was using the Sphinx Software firewall app that configures Windows Firewall so that you can use it to stop unauthorised outbound traffic.

  12. Re:Unbelievable. on Big Brother In the School Cafeteria? · · Score: 1

    Think yourselves lucky that it's only a PIN, our kids' school implemented a Fingerprinting system.

    Link

  13. Re:Less & less control on FTC Wants Browsers To Block Online Tracking · · Score: 1

    I'm afraid all of this is wrong. The option to block third party cookies was renamed
    HOWTO

    As for the anti-phishing filter, Firefox downloads an offline blacklist from Google whereas Internet Explorer checks sites online. Whilst doing this, IE sends 'Standard computer information' (read unique ID) as well as the address of the site to Microsoft. So pretty much the opposite of what you said unfortunatley.

  14. Re:Not Correct on Microsoft Claims Google Chrome Steals Your Privacy · · Score: 1
    Only for very high volume sites, the rest are tracked in real time.

    SmartScreen Filter is designed to help warn you about unsafe websites that are impersonating trusted websites (phishing) or contain threats to your computer. If you opt in to SmartScreen Filter, it first checks the address of the website you are visiting against a list of high traffic website addresses stored on your computer that are believed by Microsoft to be legitimate. Addresses that are not on the local list and the addresses of files you are downloading will be sent to Microsoft and checked against a frequently updated list of websites and downloads that have been reported to Microsoft as unsafe or suspicious. You may also choose to use SmartScreen Filter manually to verify individual sites with Microsoft. When you use SmartScreen Filter to check websites automatically or manually, the address of the website you are visiting will be sent to Microsoft, together with standard computer information and the SmartScreen Filter version number. To help protect your privacy, the information sent to Microsoft is encrypted.

    Emphasis mine.
    Source here

  15. Re:Not Correct on Microsoft Claims Google Chrome Steals Your Privacy · · Score: 1

    There is a big difference. IE8 checks URLs against Microsoft's phishing database as you visit them, telling Microsoft which sites you visit in the process.
    Firefox periodically downloads a file of known phishing sites and searches it locally.

    Source

  16. Re:Another reason not to fly via Heathrow on "No Scan, No Fly" At Heathrow and Manchester · · Score: 1

    You forgot the new London Oxford Airport

    (ok it's not really new, just renamed)

  17. Siemens Gigset on Home Phone System That Syncs To Computer? · · Score: 1

    I've got a Siemens Gigaset which connects to POTS and has SIP capability. You can download and upload the address book (slow) to each phone using a web control panel. I also have a SIP account, you can generally get these to email you voicemail.

    It syncs to a NTP time server and has a reasonably flexible dial plan which you can use to control which calls use SIP and which go via your landline. It also displays the local weather info on each handset. Unless you go for a full blown Asterisk setup a Gigaset is probably a good second.

  18. Re:I don't get why this is a problem on Lawsuit Claims WGA Is Spyware · · Score: 1

    It's actually quite difficult to stay opted out. Every time they alter WGA it gets offered again, and it gets offered to any user who is with local admin rights irrespective of whether other users have declined or hidden it.

  19. Re:Piece of cake... on Adobe Flash Cookies Raising Privacy Questions Again · · Score: 1

    I've posted a script in my Journal to do this automatically and to use your %appdata% folder without having to change the script for each user.
    I've been running this for several years and never had any problems with it breaking any sites.

  20. Re:From a typical web surfer's point of view on Bell Starts Hijacking NX Domain Queries · · Score: 1

    Ah, that explains why all the images are broken when using User Agent Switcher to view the IE8/Vista page.

  21. Re:A right not a privilege on UK ISP Disconnects Customers For File Sharing · · Score: 1

    You're right that no proof is required. I was cut off myself by Karoo last year. They don't seem to realise that many bittorrent trackers intentionally list a percentage of innocent IP addresses to taint the use of their IP lists as evidence of infringement.

  22. Re:Let me be the first to say... on London Stock Exchange To Abandon Windows · · Score: 1
    Claim from the second link article:

    One Hundred Per Cent Reliability for Traders on High-Volume Trading Days

    Compare with:

    The problem occurred on what could have been one of London's busiest trading days of the year, as markets rebounded worldwide following the [bailout]

    source
    Clearly only valid for some values of 100%

  23. Re:Anti-trust? on AV-Test Deems Windows Security Essentials "Very Good" · · Score: 1

    Not all malware needs to run as admin. I'm thinking of those ransomware programs that encrypt all your files under "My Documents". That wouldn't need any special privileges.

  24. Re:Drinkbot on A Robotic Bartender, and How To Build One · · Score: 1

    It's the secret ingredient in Love in the South Pacific of course Johnny Johnny.

  25. Re:It will work... on Vista To XP Upgrade Triples In Price, Now $150 · · Score: 1

    You can get XP to look like Vista too but that's not the point. Vista comes with a whole new layer of DRM in the audio and video subsystems which is the reason for the increased overhead. Some of the pro-audio applications are still recommending XP for this reason.