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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 855887"><p>1- telemetry is necessary, what matters is how it is implemented and what it collect.</p><p>2- Not at all. I don't need a smartphone to receive or give a call, main purpose of a phone, in case people forgot... Smartphones are just more convenient to carry than laptops.</p><p>3- Nope, companies are proprietary of their product, they can do what they want with it. They just have to notify the user beforehand.</p><p>The same as a business owner has to warn his employees when he put cameras on the working areas.</p><p>MS and Google are under constant fire because they become so much implanted in the daily life of everybody that law writers have to do something, which is more often a reason to collect taxes than protect the users...</p><p>No one care of those small and unknown companies who create and sell extremely invasive data-mining tools to businesses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 855887"] 1- telemetry is necessary, what matters is how it is implemented and what it collect. 2- Not at all. I don't need a smartphone to receive or give a call, main purpose of a phone, in case people forgot... Smartphones are just more convenient to carry than laptops. 3- Nope, companies are proprietary of their product, they can do what they want with it. They just have to notify the user beforehand. The same as a business owner has to warn his employees when he put cameras on the working areas. MS and Google are under constant fire because they become so much implanted in the daily life of everybody that law writers have to do something, which is more often a reason to collect taxes than protect the users... No one care of those small and unknown companies who create and sell extremely invasive data-mining tools to businesses. [/QUOTE]
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