Look at how many people Torrent through SPCS - EVO 4G General

Not entirely sure how many of these are Android users with or without tether, and how many are mifi users on PC, but look at how many folks downloaded one single movie, the Expendables! According to this federal lawsuit, between February and April, 326.
Wow, that's pushing a lot of data through the 3G network!
http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/threatlevel/2011/05/expendibleipaddresses.pdf

so lame - netflix is 10$ a month and you dont get sued over a stupid movie - or blockbuster (now with games for ps3, xbox, or wii) for 20 a month. Just not worth it.

aweskelo said:
so lame - netflix is 10$ a month and you dont get sued over a stupid movie - or blockbuster (now with games for ps3, xbox, or wii) for 20 a month. Just not worth it.
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Actually to go one better Netflix is $7.99 for the instant stream only account. Granted there is a lag time from new movie release until stream but then you also have the $10 and up plans for DVD's on release.

Good number of Clearwire peeps on there too, prolly Sprint 4G users tethering...

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Actually to go one better Netflix is $7.99 for the instant stream only account. Granted there is a lag time from new movie release until stream but then you also have the $10 and up plans for DVD's on release.
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7.99 is streaming and one DVD out
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is there a mobile peerblock?

alaman68 said:
is there a mobile peerblock?
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Peerblock does nothing. The trackers still show your ip if your using a public tracker. Your gonna need to be alot more secure than just peerguardian etc.
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wingzfan said:
Peerblock does nothing. The trackers still show your ip if your using a public tracker. Your gonna need to be alot more secure than just peerguardian etc.
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Does it really matter anymore? I fully expect this entire case to be thrown out on the grounds that there is now precedent. A federal appeals court just last week said that an IP =/= a person. You can't prove that a specific person downloaded a movie based on evidence that an IP downloaded it. There can be multiple computers or other devices on one IP. These devices can be known, in a case where one's household PCs are hooked up to the same wireless router, and unknown, where one runs an open wi-fi and there are neighbors that piggyback on the service.
If I were to ever get one of those notices from an attorney I would send back a letter telling them to go pound pavement.

The lawsuit won't stand, but the effect of people using bit torrent over 3G is more damaging. Just means more tiers and less true unlimited plans. Right now a MIFI contract is a pretty good deal, but if a few users hog all the bandwidth, carriers are going to make it more expensive for everyone.

Lol its a bit cheesy movie. But I still watch cause most my favorite actors are in there.
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Peerblock does nothing. The trackers still show your ip if your using a public tracker. Your gonna need to be alot more secure than just peerguardian etc.
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I know, my IP would show up somewhere in South Africa when I used to use those services. Would never use a phone for those programs though.

- change your mac address on your wireless router.
- release/renew wan IP from router admin page.
- mfw they cant tie old wan ip to your router anymore
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True, but they have historical data tying your IP to your router to your account. Whether that is sufficient legal proof to tie to a person is up for debate though.

Really unless a user has a static IP or the carriers keep a list of all IP's assigned to users then we will see A LOT of truly innocent people being taken to court for having a dynamic IP set up through their providers.
I run my own website and can bring up all the IP addresses I have used to log in and they number in the hundreds from a single provider and I'm sure I'm not the only one on the net with this.
Wait and see what happens when G-ma and G-pa get summoned to court for piracy of a movie they don't even know anything about because their IP is dynamic and has changed to one on the list.
Oh and for those who are worried and don't want to wade through the list of IP's just find the files date on your HDD and use Acrobate Reader to search the date cause browser search does not work in Acrobat.

thats funny gus people cant wait for netflix to rip the blueray themselves

Seedbox in france+private torrents+vpn in the netherlands+sftp from the seedbox= pretty damn secure
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I got caught after downloaded shrek 4 on my crap top, they shut off my internet until I called and complained. Guess ill have to download my movies at the library from now on.
I have Netflix also but they take a few months to get the latest movies.

phatmanxxl said:
I got caught after downloaded shrek 4 on my crap top, they shut off my internet until I called and complained. Guess ill have to download my movies at the library from now on.
I have Netflix also but they take a few months to get the latest movies.
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Were you using your phone to tether? Our was this your home network? Curious because I hadn't heard of Sprint cutting anyone off yet.
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Were you using your phone to tether? Our was this your home network? Curious because I hadn't heard of Sprint cutting anyone off yet.
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Using bit torrent on my laptop, I rarely use a torrent client on my phone unless its a song or something under 20mb.

Usenet my friends....

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Hulu on Vibrant (Froyo)

It's been a while since I've seen a definitive thread on Hulu and galaxy s.
Here's a good thread from the fascinate with clockworkmod zip and a .apk install. Works just fine on the Vibrant, sometimes you have to close the background process of the hulu app.
Hulu streams quite smoothly on the vibrant too!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=939500
If it wasnt for the data cap stuff like this would be great
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kimbo1986 said:
If it wasnt for the data cap stuff like this would be great
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I thought the 30/month with TMo was unlimited..
spiz516 said:
I thought the 30/month with TMo was unlimited..
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What he means is data throttle. All the wonderful sim-lock carriers in the US is capped at 5gb of data. If you exceed 5gb, then you'll be throttled slower than dialup. Technically its unlimited, but throttled.
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What I don't get is it is in Hulu's best interests to have Huly playing (their free version) on any and every mobile device out there. Its the market foot print for their advertising. Their marketing dept needs to go back to school!
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What he means is data throttle. All the wonderful sim-lock carriers in the US is capped at 5gb of data. If you exceed 5gb, then you'll be throttled slower than dialup. Technically its unlimited, but throttled.
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Oh yeah I forgot about that... that is pretty dumb. 5GB in one month is a lot of usage though. I've never even come close to that, but that's not to say I wouldn't with Hulu. Giving it a try though.
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What I don't get is it is in Hulu's best interests to have Huly playing (their free version) on any and every mobile device out there. Its the market foot print for their advertising. Their marketing dept needs to go back to school!
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It's the networks (crying about DRM) who are holding it up, not Hulu.
Hulu did announce last month official support for Android is coming soon.
Hulu's marketing team understands that just fine. The people who don't are the old school content companies that own it(Comcast/NBC, Disney/ABC, News Corp, etc.). They still think that by locking down their content, it will force people to keep paying out the arse for it, rather than just pushing more people away.
Wait so is hulu free for vibrant?
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Wait so is hulu free for vibrant?
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Thier up-coming free android app will be (i assume) for their Hulu+ line up. Which is their paid $7.99/mo service. I will also assume that Hule has no desire to reslease their free website for the Android browser to watch shows, because they see Google TV as a competitor not a platform. Yet, I built my windows box hooked to my hi-def TV and can watch streaming Hulu content all day long through my windows box (i cut my cable about a year ago). Microsoft is not pay Hulu one nickle, but Google TV (android) is seen as a competitor!
To answer you question, NO - Hulu is not free on your android device, unless you can find a hack to watch it.
is this working or anyone else?
i installed apk
I just downloaded this, put it on SD Card, used recovery to flash it.
now it doesn't work for hulu app?
i just uninstalled flash completely, and installed it again, andn ow am trying again i'll edit this in a min and report back...
nope still doesn't work
help please i really wanna watch family guy on here...
Thanks, btw i have Axura.
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is this working or anyone else?
i installed apk
I just downloaded this, put it on SD Card, used recovery to flash it.
now it doesn't work for hulu app?
i just uninstalled flash completely, and installed it again, andn ow am trying again i'll edit this in a min and report back...
nope still doesn't work
help please i really wanna watch family guy on here...
Thanks, btw i have Axura.
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What do you see when you run the app??
Do you see the actual show list with the pictures??
More info please as it does work for me.
Big Dog KMc said:
What do you see when you run the app??
Do you see the actual show list with the pictures??
More info please as it does work for me.
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Yes then I search family guy then it stays white for a while then loading sign then this content is not supported on ur device
Here's a pic
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I don't know then. It works on my end.
Could it possibly be rom related??
I am using PepperKake v3.5.2 with Glasstopia Theme and KB1 Modem.
Could it have to do with what browsers you have??
I have Miren Browser and Skyfire.
I just don't know.
Does anyone else use Axura and does it work for you??
I'd like to give this a shot..is there any way to install this apk without flashing?
Tried installing with root explorer and it failed..I already backed up the existing flash I just want to know if there's a way with utils I have on the phone or if flashing is the only way..I am stock Froyo.ka6 rooted.
its not working for me either
im running Bionix 1.2.1
Phrack said:
I'd like to give this a shot..is there any way to install this apk without flashing?
Tried installing with root explorer and it failed..I already backed up the existing flash I just want to know if there's a way with utils I have on the phone or if flashing is the only way..I am stock Froyo.ka6 rooted.
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No.
Flashing apk won't do anything u must flash
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same thing is happening to me, i downloaded zip, flashed via cwr, unchecked auto updates for adobe flash, installed hulu apk and same msg... should we un-install adobe?
rel500 said:
same thing is happening to me, i downloaded zip, flashed via cwr, unchecked auto updates for adobe flash, installed hulu apk and same msg... should we un-install adobe?
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Already tired won't work

[News] Google will remotly install new code

are you confortable with that?
When 21 rogue apps started siphoning off identifying information from Android phones and installing security holes, Google yanked the lot from Android Market, and called the authorities to boot. But what of the 50,000 copies already downloaded by unwitting users? That's what Google's dealing with this week, by utilizing Android's remote kill switch to delete them over the air.
But that's not all, because this time the company isn't just removing offending packages, but also installing new code. The "Android Market Security Tool March 2011" will be remotely added to affected handsets to undo the exploit and keep it from sending your data out, as well as make you wonder just how much remote control Google has over our phones. Yes, we welcome our new Search Engine overlords and all that, so long as they've got our best interests at heart, but there's a certain irony in Google removing a backdoor exploit by using a backdoor exploit of its own -- even one that (in this case) will email you to report what it's done.
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http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2011/03/update-on-android-market-security.html
http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/06/google-flips-android-kill-switch-destroys-a-batch-of-malicious/
Im sure if you were on the receiving end with a malware infested phone you'd be thanking google for remotely fixing your phone, i guess only when they start abusing that power will people get annoyed and demand change.
I guess that the end justifies the means in this case...
Yeh I'm fine with that. I doubt Google will abuse this feature- look at the negative backlash that Amazon had for remotely deleting from customers Kindles.
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Yeh I'm fine with that. I doubt Google will abuse this feature.
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I'm not quite sure about that!, but well i'm probably too much old school, maybe a bit paranoid or conservative =).
The "For your own good", never sound well to my hears, anyway don't be surprise if Microsoft start doing that, one day, on your personal desktop/laptop.
Starting slow by removing trojan apps and one day, choosing what you have to use or not without your consentment?...not really GNU/GPL.
Google already know, who you are, which face you have (ty the front camera ^^), who are your friend, where you live, who you call, your habits etc... a way to much in one hand.
"Don't be Evil" they said (i'm still laughing on that)
I don't see anything wrong with this, and I think if Google ever decides to use this function for 'evil' it will get so much bad rep, that it's just not worth it.
How do you know they see all those things? Android is open source, and I doubt the Android-versions that is sent to the OEM's has these spy-code inside. Don't think they would agree with that, because of potential lawsuits and problems, e.g. EU-related problems.
I don't mind at all.. They have the power on Chrome too, and they never abuse it. I trust Google, I just woudn't trust Apple.
OP, Google already have your gmail, contacts, coordinates, search history, credit card number, and God only knows what else. This tiny little thingie won't change anything. However, they'd better remotely install Gingerbread on my phone, lol.
Unrealwolf said:
OP, Google already have your gmail, contacts, coordinates, search history, credit card number, and God only knows what else. This tiny little thingie won't change anything. However, they'd better remotely install Gingerbread on my phone, lol.
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I'm afraid by what i see here (but i don't blame anyone), everyone agree...well, maybe a different generation or perhaps my job force me to be more sensitive to that kind of things...who now
Unrealwolf, most of my data are fake: google account, no contact, neither sync, and no way i'll give my credit card number/real name or more.
But hey let's see how it'll go (the result in a couple of years will not be a surprise for me)
Microsoft did install a 'Malicious Software Removel Tool'. And have updates that are installed silently (but that happens very rarely).
And through the normal update process they can install everything they want.
personal info already leak out to everywhere since you born, do you have a mobile, in a school, bank account, visa,diving license, etc... just live with it.
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Is it really the first time that Google installed things remotely? At least they updated apps without interaction on my mobile. And these updates can contain any code they want. So who saves you from Trojans that come inside, say, Maps? Also, some devs showed that apps can install other apps without the user even notices that (I think there was a malicious angry birds app)
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I am thankfull as they state only being sent to infected phones as we have few android phones and only my one got message so yes im glad there doing this
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How do you know they see all those things? Android is open source, and I doubt the Android-versions that is sent to the OEM's has these spy-code inside. Don't think they would agree with that, because of potential lawsuits and problems, e.g. EU-related problems.
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Well going by the trouble that Google got with street view in the EU, im not sure they'd like to risk more fines
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are you confortable with that?
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i love the idea
that will keep our phones clean, and warez free
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Would be better to fix the bugs, though...
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Not too comfortable with this because if google can do it even a hacker can do it.
Also I noticed that after I did a search for CMS in google, the next day I got email from a CMS vendor, so think about it, very weird to the say the least. This has happened many times.
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And Elvis is still alive...
Google has already an app with root and net access on the phone: the Market (or the services behind). Otherwise they could not install or uninstall anything on the phone. And yes, market is able to install without notifying the user. But if they're doing this well and encrypt the communication, no hacker should be able to use this feature to break into your phone.
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And Elvis is still alive...
Google has already an app with root and net access on the phone: the Market (or the services behind). Otherwise they could not install or uninstall anything on the phone. And yes, market is able to install without notifying the user. But if they're doing this well and encrypt the communication, no hacker should be able to use this feature to break into your phone.
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My grandma said: never say never
Well it's not really about hacker problem, it's more about a non gouvernmental entity with that much power...but well some can live with it, i just can't.

Sick of Google

I'm sick of Google. I'm stripping all apps out.
What are the best non Google to replace them with?
I've got rid of Google market for another but should be able to get anything.
Tnx.
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Get an iPhone.
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dont flash gapps, or just install the ones you want, i always remove google services i dont need.
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Get an iPhone.
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This.
To OP: You own a GOOGLE Nexus 4. What did you expect from it? And good luck getting rid of Google on your phone. Let's see how functional it is with 3rd party apps.
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You're sick of a cohesive integrated service platform that's given to you100 percent free of charge?
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A truely great Google app is the 'play store' app, so you can download replacements for the rest of the Google apps
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Get an iPhone.
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And then jailbreak it and get cydia - just to be different
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And then jailbreak it and get cydia - just to be different
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I think Nova Launcher and a widget can offer more than jailbreaking an iPhone.
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Go with a windows phone. Best way to get away from Google.
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Try amazon app store or just google some alternatives.... LOL
http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/android-app-stores/
Weezle
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Try out the F-Droid app store.
It has a respectable collection of FOSS applications which might be something you'd want.
I agree, I'm tired of these company looking at what I'm doing ever second of my life. This will be an issue in the future.....There's a method to their madness....they are integrating everything to trap us and people are just following along like good sheep. Smh
And you people making fun are straight morons if ya can't get what the op is saying. "Buy an iPhone" haha haha so funny as well as soooooo original.
As asinine as it may sound, there are some of us who still value our privacy.
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I agree, I'm tired of these company looking at what I'm doing ever second of my life. This will be an issue in the future.....There's a method to their madness....they are integrating everything to trap us and people are just following along like good sheep. Smh
And you people making fun are straight morons if ya can't get what the op is saying. "Buy an iPhone" haha haha so funny as well as soooooo original.
As asinine as it may sound, there are some of us who still value our privacy.
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You make a good point here - Google is certainly 'buying' out data and information. They are not in the cell phone making business - rather, they are in the data and analytics business.
Did you think Google was making and selling Nexus devices this cheap just out of the goodness of their own hearts?
A Nexus device is sold at a significant cost reduction that is subsidized by Google for a reason. In today's day and age, if you truly value your privacy, I'd recommend canceling your internet package and surfing the web form your local library. Aside from that, someone is always watching what you're doing - Google or otherwise.
3dupunk said:
I agree, I'm tired of these company looking at what I'm doing ever second of my life. This will be an issue in the future.....There's a method to their madness....they are integrating everything to trap us and people are just following along like good sheep. Smh
And you people making fun are straight morons if ya can't get what the op is saying. "Buy an iPhone" haha haha so funny as well as soooooo original.
As asinine as it may sound, there are some of us who still value our privacy.
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Well then Toss all all credit cards, all shopping cards, Cancel the internet and dont make phone calls. All of these things do the same thing google does. IT has been happening for years and will continue to happen as long as we allow it. Removing some google apps may help a little but it is nothing in the long run.
Get a notepad and a pen. Have fun living in 1995.
People, stop being mod edit
You can replace Gmail with just the stock email app. No trouble there.
There are third party market apps. Forgot what the name is, but it's decent as long as you stick to the safe apps (aka not the obviously fake Chinese knockoffs)
For calendar, you can keep the stock calendar app.
For maps, your options are rather limited. Most good maps are paid apps, so you need to get them from Google Play. Not sure how you can fix this without resorting to piracy
Use color note to replace keep.
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People, stop being mod edit
You can replace Gmail with just the stock email app. No trouble there.
There are third party market apps. Forgot what the name is, but it's decent as long as you stick to the safe apps (aka not the obviously fake Chinese knockoffs)
For calendar, you can keep the stock calendar app.
For maps, your options are rather limited. Most good maps are paid apps, so you need to get them from Google Play. Not sure how you can fix this without resorting to piracy
Use color note to replace keep.
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For appstore, just use Amazon and FDroid.
Actually there are lots of good maps alternative, you just need to spend some money. I use Sygic, it take longer to enter locations and more base on navigation rather than locale discovery, but it's better than Maps when it come to direction, especially outside of USA. CoPilot GPS is also decent.
ColorNotes still use internet, I prefer my offline Memo app from my Samsung Galaxy S, still working on KitKat.
Ichigo said:
I'm so sick of Google watching me as I sleep, or taunting me as I shower.
Leave me alone Google!
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Am I the only one that doesn't care if Google or whatever watches me, and tracks me? I mean, there's no harm to it. They know I like Dubstep? So be it!
The good thing is, they use that data to make your user experience a lot better. Like, my youtube home page is full of Dubstep.
I don't have a problem with them knowing everything. I have nothing to hide, and I couldn't care less, as long as they use the info to make my life easier.
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You make a good point here - Google is certainly 'buying' out data and information. They are not in the cell phone making business - rather, they are in the data and analytics business.
Did you think Google was making and selling Nexus devices this cheap just out of the goodness of their own hearts?
A Nexus device is sold at a significant cost reduction that is subsidized by Google for a reason. In today's day and age, if you truly value your privacy, I'd recommend canceling your internet package and surfing the web form your local library. Aside from that, someone is always watching what you're doing - Google or otherwise.
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I need no schooling on Google and its ways, I've written quite a few papers for school on them so I GET WHAT THEY ARE ACTUALLY DOING and that's what scary IMO. I find that people who suggest cutting everything off are morons (not saying you) because what they are really doing is mocking w/e. I shouldn't have to worry about prying eyes is my point.
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Soooo original, did you come up with that all by your self?
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Latest Facebook app permissions!!?

Have you seen the latest apps permissions which they're quoting on the play store as 'bug fixes'
I've uninstalled and gone back to version 3.8!!
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Change network connectivity
Disconnect wifi
Send emails without user knowing!
Read confidential information
Read text messages?!
Call numbers that may cost money
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Install xprivacy.
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Install xprivacy.
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Will it work on ART?
I think it's just ridiculous that Facebook developers think asking for thanks much permission just for a social network app is ok/acceptable!!
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Heh... This reminds me of that South Park episode. Apple and the human centipede.
I used to never pay attention to permissions...but after seeing this it is ridiculous. I'm installing xprivacy as we speak. But imagine all the data that they get from people who don't root or use privacy tools on their phones??
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klin1344 said:
I used to never pay attention to permissions...but after seeing this it is ridiculous. I'm installing xprivacy as we speak. But imagine all the data that they get from people who don't root or use privacy tools on their phones??
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if u ever get ur identity stolen by them u could easily sue them..i dont think a multimillion dollar company would want to go bankrupt for committing frauds
they are making multi million from users data... so you have to take care of your own privacy
installing xprivacy now ... thanks to those who suggested this app
Hrmmm, so let me get this straight...
**Runs automatically at startup
**Can open internet connectivity at will without user consent
**Can download files at will without user consent
...isn't that malware (by definition)?
I have mandated that my wife uninstall that bloated POS FB app since a few months ago when the permissions started getting bad... but this update takes the cake! I'm telling everyone I know to just use FB through a web browser!
Thanks OP
I'm going to give tinfoil a try.
It is essentially a "pretty wrapper" as the dev puts it for the facebook mobile site. Thanks for the post OP, I hadn't thought about what permissions the FB app was using with the latest update, I need to pay more attention.
If anyone wants the Facebook app before the latest (the one without all the permissions) its here - https://mega.co.nz/#!50l2mArA!cfLEwuLOT7-72Cknq3M4hAJtHAMWXxqK7P0X-tiBEDs
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Is friendcaster okay to use?
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Tin foil hats anyone?
Seriously, fair enough if you want to worry about this but I personally couldn't give a toss. I have an unlimited data plan so if it wants to turn my WiFi off (which it NEVER has) then go for it. If they want to read my SMS, go right ahead seeing I get about one a week!
If you're not happy about it, don't use Facebook at all
Xprivacy doesn't work on ART
It's the sending emails without user knowing that seems questionable more than anything else to me
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Ben36 said:
Xprivacy doesn't work on ART
It's the sending emails without user knowing that seems questionable more than anything else to me
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I can say with 100% certainty that it has not sent an email to anyone from my address to date cause if it did I'd have a copy on my laptop when Outlook downloads my emails
It probably hasn't to anyone to be fair but why request those ridiculous permissions
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EddyOS said:
I can say with 100% certainty that it has not sent an email to anyone from my address to date cause if it did I'd have a copy on my laptop when Outlook downloads my emails
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Then why is the permission there? If it does not use it why did they added it there?
And when they didnt use the permission till now it doesnt mean they will not use it in the future.
The only way is not xprivacy...
Take care of your data and do not install crappy apps... If all users accept such behaviour, there won't be changes... You are responsible for your data....
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Mikulec said:
Then why is the permission there? If it does not use it why did they added it there?
And when they didnt use the permission till now it doesnt mean they will not use it in the future.
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I don't know and, to be honest, don't really care. My data is everywhere these days and unless it affects me monetarily I'm not concerned. If I was concerned I wouldn't have smartphone at all
Mikulec said:
Then why is the permission there? If it does not use it why did they added it there?
And when they didnt use the permission till now it doesnt mean they will not use it in the future.
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Exactly.... 5 updates down the line they won't need to ask permission as you already granted it and forgot about it by then
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For people who already have Google Music

I emailed a google rep about google play music and the 6 months free. This was their response.
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"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
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So people who already pay for google music get ad free youtube?
I still see ads in Youtube while signed in with my All Access email. I am an existing All Access subscriber.
I canceled my all access. Waited for it to run out. Opened the app. Got 6 months free. That easy.
I asked them about this after I received my nexus 6 and they basically told me to pound sand. This is a mistake many companies make. While getting new subscribers is good, keeping your current userbase is also important. Giving current users stuff like this provides incentive for people to sign up, while simultaneously keeping the current userbase happy.
I had a free trial a few months ago so I wasn't eligible for the free 6 months. All I did was add a 2nd Google account to my phone and selected it in the Google Music app and bam free 6 months. Everything else on my phone is tied to my main Gmail except for Music. Works great.
Does this promotion only work if you bought it through Google Play? I got mine from T-Mobile
md1008 said:
Does this promotion only work if you bought it through Google Play? I got mine from T-Mobile
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Nope, it is for anyone who purchases a Nexus6. You should see it if you open up GoogleMusic from your phone.
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I canceled my all access. Waited for it to run out. Opened the app. Got 6 months free. That easy.
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I did this on accident. Had to change the CC on file, forgot to do it before Play Music expired, went to change it and was told I don't have to pay again until May 2015 :highfive:
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Nope, it is for anyone who purchases a Nexus6. You should see it if you open up GoogleMusic from your phone.
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I use google play music all the time. I don't have all access but I have 60gb legally purchased music saved to cloud. No message. Of course I go back and forth from having all access.
On a side note I never got an email from Google welcoming me to the nexus program. Like I did with NS, Gnex, N4, N5.
yeah i got the option for 6 free months, i need to actually use it now
i wonder if anyone can spoof that their phone is a nexus 6 and get the 6 months as well.....hmmmmmmm
So how about that ad-free YouTube that the OP was asking about?
Anyone seeing ad-free YouTube? Are you a 6 month free subscriber or a paying subscriber?
GPS3 said:
So how about that ad-free YouTube that the OP was asking about?
Anyone seeing ad-free YouTube? Are you a 6 month free subscriber or a paying subscriber?
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And would this only apply once the device ships?
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So how about that ad-free YouTube that the OP was asking about?
Anyone seeing ad-free YouTube?
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I think its only for the music channel thing that YouTube has now. it also let's videos play in background I believe.
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Ive been a spotify subscriber since they launched in the state. I tried google play when they first launched and it was nowhere near being real competition to spotify... Now it has matured a bit, and I get 6 months free, I am giving it another shot.
Does anyone know of a way to get my spotify playlists transfered over?
Also... did they seriously not include the functionality of crossfading?!
I'm getting my Nexus 6 tomorrow. So should I seriously cancel my subscription today and try to use the promo tomorrow? Will that work?
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I have had All Access since it came out....
I have zero ads in YouTube now.
mjs2011 said:
I'm getting my Nexus 6 tomorrow. So should I seriously cancel my subscription today and try to use the promo tomorrow? Will that work?
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You can try, I have been canceled for about 2 months, I was not offered a promotion
tsy87 said:
Ive been a spotify subscriber since they launched in the state. I tried google play when they first launched and it was nowhere near being real competition to spotify... Now it has matured a bit, and I get 6 months free, I am giving it another shot.
Does anyone know of a way to get my spotify playlists transfered over?
Also... did they seriously not include the functionality of crossfading?!
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Still nowhere near as good as Spotify, unfortunately. I want to get rid of Spotify because their customer support and neglecting everybody wanting them to support chromecast.
But I have now tried all access several times (about every 2 months) and I always have to come back to Spotify since it is just that much better service.
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I did this on accident. Had to change the CC on file, forgot to do it before Play Music expired, went to change it and was told I don't have to pay again until May 2015 :highfive:
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I think they pro rate it too. Because I had something similar happen to me. Had to change an expired card. And when it was renewed they only charged me $8.99 instead of the $10.
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Still nowhere near as good as Spotify, unfortunately. I want to get rid of Spotify because their customer support and neglecting everybody wanting them to support chromecast.
But I have now tried all access several times (about every 2 months) and I always have to come back to Spotify since it is just that much better service.
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I have yet to try Spotify. I have been a user of GPAA since the beginning and i have never had reason to try anything else...what makes spotify > GPAA in your mind?
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