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by wladimir
5280 days ago
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That's only a minute technical distinction. It is spyware, because the only way to prevent users from doing general purpose computing is to spy in them. Spying, in this case, is defined as "remote surveillance and control". For example, forcing a firmware upgrade when a way is found to get around code signing restrictions. It is very simple: If you are not in control of a device, someone else is. |
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