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Old 12-02-2010, 02:02 PM   #19
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seriously. no. the average user is simply not important enough to be looked at. if it becomes necessary to look at these things, then court orders and warrants would be involved.

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Originally Posted by wvcherrybomb View Post
I'm really curious about this too. Do you think Amazon will get into your stuff? I don't mean the question to be rude, I am just trying to understand the reasoning.

I have always looked at iTunes and Amazon as being an advantage since they save all your content for you. If your device is lost/broken/stolen or even if you just want to get a new version you can easily re-download all your purchases.

As others have said, you can just never turn on wifi. It's impossible to turn on by accident since you have to set up each connection.
seriously people...
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