crashandburn
July 10th, 2002, 04:22 PM
Hi,
I was looking at some of your free tools, particularly ID-Blaster, and came across this pretty alarming message "In fact, the Windows XP SP1 upgrade also includes new spyware that will place a cookie in your root directory that contains ID numbers, and other assorted information about you and your PC."
I've actually installed the Beta version of SP1 on this machine and am wondering just how much info I'm giving back to Microsoft. I've checked dear old Bill's company sites but they seem astonishingly reticent about this cookie.
I gather the cookie is essential to link product IDs to such bits as Windows Media Player, but is there any more info about this? Will the cookie and requirement for product IDs to be consistent cause problems for privacy software (I use AdAware 5.83+ and SpyBot S&D 1.0 for those purposes).
I was looking at some of your free tools, particularly ID-Blaster, and came across this pretty alarming message "In fact, the Windows XP SP1 upgrade also includes new spyware that will place a cookie in your root directory that contains ID numbers, and other assorted information about you and your PC."
I've actually installed the Beta version of SP1 on this machine and am wondering just how much info I'm giving back to Microsoft. I've checked dear old Bill's company sites but they seem astonishingly reticent about this cookie.
I gather the cookie is essential to link product IDs to such bits as Windows Media Player, but is there any more info about this? Will the cookie and requirement for product IDs to be consistent cause problems for privacy software (I use AdAware 5.83+ and SpyBot S&D 1.0 for those purposes).