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Researcher’s Video Shows Secret Software on Millions of Phones Logging Everything | Threat Level | Wired.com

Many people avoid iPhones and Apple products like the plague because they’re afraid of the control Apple exerts over their products. That control can be a good thing though; it turns out that most modern Android, Blackberry, and Nokia phones ship with hidden tracking software that logs everything from who you call and when to the keystrokes you type (even when communicating with secure servers), and sends them off to the spyware company’s servers. It’s not clear whether it’s the handset manufacturers or the telecom companies that are allowing this, but either way it’s despicable.

Damn Apple and their tight control over their products.

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