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Old 01-17-2020, 04:30 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by stumped View Post
We'll call me naive, but how does opening an acsm file to access a library book on pc reveal any thing to Adobe, except that I borrowed a book?
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I don't believe that ade is able to run some covert background analysis plus phone nome routine that goes unnoticed by malwarebytes etc..
Sorry to burst your bubble but you might want to check into the history of what ADE was reporting. A quick Google/Duck Duck Go/whatever search should bring up a decent amount of information. See What We Can Learn From The Adobe E-Reader Mess for example. There remain quite a few questions about later editions of ADE but since the major change made by Adobe was to encrypt the transmission, it's not as easy to just what information is being sent though the timing of the transmissions suggests that Adobe is no longer harvesting as much information.
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