• adb@lemmy.ml
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    13 days ago

    Maybe I’ve always misunderstood the term but it seemed to me that spyware was a category of malware that would secretly and excessively harvest user data whatever the purpose or the actor behind it. I’d guess this was more likely to be done for commercial or criminal purposes than state surveillance or espionnage.

    Indeed, this quote seems a gross misrepresentation but is it not that harvesting of user data for commercial purposes has become so ubiquitous that the term has shifted to only designate malware used by actual spies?

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      13 days ago

      Yeah, now they call it “telemetry” and pretend it’s somehow normal and acceptable. But no, it’s fucking not – it’s still spyware!

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        12 days ago

        There’s nothing wrong with telemetry, it’s not supposed to contain identifying or private data. It’s information about feature usage, crashes etc. and it’s very useful for developers. Especially with open-source software, the devs are generally not your enemies, they just want to improve their products. If some apps spy on you under the guise of telemetry, that’s a different issue.

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          12 days ago

          Right, but most of the time it’s for things that do not need to know where I am or any of my private data.

          And then all of that conveniently gathered and stored information is just waiting for a bad actors (including corporations) to scoop it up.