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Old 09-03-2010, 11:47 AM   #15
Alisa
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The information is restricted to what is absolutely necessary and it will also prompt before sending it. You have the option of saying no and you can view the information if you know how.
Unless they decide violate their ToS and send information without notifying you. They're working at the OS level. They can definitely do that. They likely don't because the PR fallout would be absolutely huge for the small benefit they would get out of it. Same with Amazon. They could look at all my documents but if it got out that they were doing that, it would make their 1984 fiasco look like nothing. All it would take would be one employee leaking it to a blog. I doubt they're that stupid.
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