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Banned
They do, but you have to remember that it's all wibbly wobbly timey-wimey, or are you still disoriented from your regeneration Doctor?![]()
God I hate that wibbly wobbly timey-wimey Moffat stuff.
They do, but you have to remember that it's all wibbly wobbly timey-wimey, or are you still disoriented from your regeneration Doctor?![]()
Cortana reminds me of some scary cyborg from a sci-fi show. It learns what you do, where you go, who you are, who and what you know, something that no piece of technology should ever know about you (No, I do not use Facebook).
I'm going to get my WP 8.1, turn off the location services,turn off all of the Cortana tracking features (Hopefully this can be done), and enjoy 8.1. I hate to disable the best feature WP 8.1 has, but I value my privacy over a nice-looking app that talks.
The last thing I want MS to do is send my location data, people I know, etc to the government...
By the way, thanks for crashing my profits, MS... (Signature). I guess i'll have to work on a Cortana exploit to make up the loss.
If you're worried about cortana stay away from Motorola. I emailed them with battery problems and they asked for my imei then they responded back with all the battery usage history of my phone.
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carrier IQ at its best and its not just Moto who use it, its a carrier level thing. I remember it was just an XML easily removed but now they hide/imbed it with the SMS, battery, dialer apks making it harder to detect and remove and it wouldn't show up in the SDK so you needed a good developer to find.
I've never even heard of this. What all do they have access to?
I gave up on them when I had a special edition R2D2 model that had the startup sounds hardcoded at a specific volume...because the phone would restart a few time a day sometimes in meetings.Absolutely everything, that's why Carrier IQ was and still is a very controversial piece of software. One of the many reasons why I won't touch a Motorola device with a barge pole.
Cortana reminds me of some scary cyborg from a sci-fi show. It learns what you do, where you go, who you are, who and what you know, something that no piece of technology should ever know about you (No, I do not use Facebook).
I'm going to get my WP 8.1, turn off the location services,turn off all of the Cortana tracking features (Hopefully this can be done), and enjoy 8.1. I hate to disable the best feature WP 8.1 has, but I value my privacy over a nice-looking app that talks.
The last thing I want MS to do is send my location data, people I know, etc to the government...
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I gave up on them when I had a special edition R2D2 model that had the startup sounds hardcoded at a specific volume...because the phone would restart a few time a day sometimes in meetings.
Sure it looked cool, but it was next to useless...which was pretty disappointing.![]()
Absolutely everything, that's why Carrier IQ was and still is a very controversial piece ofsoftwaremalware. One of the many reasons why I won't touch a Motorola device with a barge pole.
Cortana reminds me of some scary cyborg from a sci-fi show. It learns what you do, where you go, who you are, who and what you know, something that no piece of technology should ever know about you (No, I do not use Facebook).
I'm going to get my WP 8.1, turn off the location services,turn off all of the Cortana tracking features (Hopefully this can be done), and enjoy 8.1. I hate to disable the best feature WP 8.1 has, but I value my privacy over a nice-looking app that talks.
The last thing I want MS to do is send my location data, people I know, etc to the government...
By the way, thanks for crashing my profits, MS... (Signature). I guess i'll have to work on a Cortana exploit to make up the loss.
You shouldn't worry about Cortana, the moment you turn your cell phone on you are being tracked, connect to the internet on your PC or any device your are be tracked, data mined and your info is being sifted. And even worse being stored by the NSA indefinitely, it used to be stored for 5 years now it is indefinitely. Not only that when you enter many areas with cameras and video you can be found with facial recognition systems, the only way you are not going to be tracked is living in the wilderness, never using any device that connects to a cell tower or the internet.
Carrier IQ in the simplest terms is a key logger, used to track usage of the phone for purposes "of making software better" it was/is the carrier not the oe doing it, Verizon and AT&T the biggest user of it. Search XDA there's long threads on it over there.
No your wrong and it can be removed. Search xda developers
I actually looked at the Carrier IQ website, not only that but it's hidden within apps on the phone so it makes it nigh on impossible to remove without removing system apps.
Yea like there gonna tell you its a key logger just like they clame they removed it only for people to poke around in the xmls and find it hidden
Flashing an aokp aosp rom also will get rid of it.