This is copied from thier t.o.s is this right?
"User's Computer Information.
When you connect to EA Online, we may retrieve information from the computer used to log onto the Service about the computer's hardware system and any data related to the computer's operation of EA Online Software. We will not collect any personal information about you, however, without your knowledge and consent as stated in our Privacy Policy. "
Can they legally do this?
and this is from the privacy policy.
"Whatever the purpose may be, we will only collect information to the extent reasonably necessary to fulfill your requests and our legitimate business objectives."
Just what are they collecting? Thats what I want to know!!!
Why don't you email them and ask? They can pretty much do whatever they want once you accept their TOS.
If you agreed toa TOS in 2003 then they change it in 2004, Does that apply to you also?
Yes, it still applys to you.
They probably have something in it that says "We reserve the right to change this agreement at any time" or something like that.
If you want to know what is going in and out of your computer just put up a firewall... It tells you when programs try to send info out of your computer and you can block the program from doing so... If you want even more control over what goes in and out just get a packet sniffer (http://www.effetech.com/). With the sniffer you can actually analyze the incoming and outgoing data...
dont you need permission from the owner first to make it legal?
If you agree to their TOS, which you need to do when you sign up, you're giving them permission.
i got aol lol
click here>> http://www.pogopal.com/legal.htm to have your answer solved.
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Those are CYA terms. Your IP address is information about the hardware in your computer, and Pogo cannot communicate with your computer without that address.
While I don't know all the specific limitations on the java virtual machine, Pogo might also have the ability to query your hardware for capabilities like the number of colors your display can show or the size of your screen.
Your browser communicates some information to every website you visit.
Don't sweat it--it's no big deal. If you want to see the sort of information your browser willingly gives up, I think anonymizer.com has something that will show you, but I am too lazy to verify that right now.
Thnx Bob 8)