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Old 10-08-2014, 10:51 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Nate the great View Post
This is the kind of thing which would be easy for a security researcher to check, and I have not heard of any news reports about it.
I'm confused. Reports about what? The fact that the logs are generated is common knowledge--you can read them yourself. There's plenty of info in the dev section that will show you where the logs are.

Or are you agreeing with me that it doesn't seem likely that the logs are being transmitted to Amazon servers?

Or questioning that CS has asked customers for permission to access their devices for diagnostic purposes?

I'm not supporting or excoriating Amazon here (or Adobe for that matter). Just pointing out things that I know to be true (with the exception of the speculation that CS may use those logs for diagnostic purposes).

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