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Personally, no to any snooping, but don't see the problem
Microsoft, PCLinuxOS, etc, I don't want to take part (I do, however, let GIMP perform usability studies on what I do, but that is a specific program). That said, why is this news? If someone wanted to take part, so what?

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Personally, no to any snooping, but don't see the problem  TripleII | 12/12/07
The way I see it  Michael Kelly | 12/12/07
i don't see any problem it's not like they are forcing you  SO.CAL Guy | 12/12/07
Google is not forcing you either.  TechExec2 | 12/12/07
re: Google is not forcing you either.  M.R. Kennedy | 12/13/07
Welcome to the TechExec2 fan club!  TechExec2 | 12/13/07
Trolling for bribes  Ole Man | 12/13/07
How about Rogers Cable sniffing...  bjbrock | 12/12/07
I posted on that Monday - nt  georgeou | 12/12/07
I'd go for it...  voyager529 | 12/12/07
This won't be the first time I let Microsoft see my computer  genefitz1976 | 12/12/07
Litigation  smarmybastard | 12/12/07
RE: Would you let Microsoft snoop on your computer usage in exchange for free software?  Normal_z | 12/12/07
The proper way to frame the question  John L. Ries | 12/12/07
RE: Would you let Microsoft snoop on your computer usage in exchange for free software?  hrwaller | 12/12/07
Thanks, but no thanks ...  MisterMiester | 12/12/07
I'd only go for it if...  Larry the Security Guy | 12/12/07
RE: Would I let M$ snoop . . .  bfilipiak@... | 12/12/07
Why not?  Ole Man | 12/12/07
"I don't care if they check up on me"  John L. Ries | 12/12/07
Message has been deleted.  M.R. Kennedy | 12/13/07
You still here, with your lack of a vocabulary?  Ole Man | 12/13/07
i normally don't allow any program to access the net without expressly  wessonjoe | 12/12/07
Would Bill Gates trust me to snoop on HIS computer?  TechExec2 | 12/12/07
You misunderstand  John L. Ries | 12/12/07
Do you have any idea how cynical that statement is? nt  roaming | 12/12/07
Why do you think he made it?  Ole Man | 12/12/07
I do  John L. Ries | 12/12/07
Pitiful confusion  theo_durcan | 12/12/07
Hello, fish  John L. Ries | 12/12/07
RE: Would you let Microsoft snoop on your computer usage in exchange for free software?  ZenaPrincess | 12/12/07
Hmmm...  genefitz1976 | 12/12/07
I see you are grazing in green pastures  Ole Man | 12/12/07
Well aware  genefitz1976 | 12/12/07
Shut up, Old Troll.  M.R. Kennedy | 12/13/07
RE: Would you let Microsoft snoop on your computer usage in exchange for free software?  wasperette@... | 12/12/07
RE: Would you let Microsoft snoop on your computer usage in exchange for fr  zdnet@... | 12/12/07
But they did ask, and they are paying you  Rob Oakes | 12/12/07
RE: Would you let Microsoft snoop on your computer usage in exchange for free software?  Windows Defender | 12/12/07
Security/Freedom/Privacy trade off for free software...  wataru | 12/13/07
There's another old axiom, too......  Ole Man | 12/13/07
Extreme paranoia seems to be the thing of the day.  genefitz1976 | 12/14/07
Hell yeah  John Musbach | 12/16/07

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