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Old 09-17-2010, 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Amamba View Post
Collecting "anonymous" statistical data for marketing (what Google does, or at least claims it's anonymous) is one thing.

So is opening user's useage data per government agency request (ideally backed by a judge issued search warrant, although they seem to try and get away with it)

Making user download and browsing information accessible to Sprint rep / tech / CS would be a major invasion of privacy, probably illegal, and very likely to get them in deep trouble.
100% illegal on a federal level. Sprint would go down in flames if this were true. Im sure the sprint rep just made an educated guess based on the horrible information they give to customers about android.

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