Carrier IQ has recently found itself swimming in controversy. The analytics 
company and its eponymous software have come under fire from security 
researchers, privacy advocates and legal critics not only for the data it 
gathers, but also for its lack of transparency regarding the use of said 
information. Carrier IQ claims its software is installed on over 140 million 
devices with partners including Sprint, HTC and allegedly, Apple and Samsung. 
Nokia, RIM and Verizon Wireless have been alleged as partners, too, although 
each company denies such claims. Ostensibly, the software's meant to improve 
the customer experience, though in nearly every case, Carrier IQ users are 
unaware of the software's existence, as it runs hidden in the background and 
doesn't require authorized consent to function. From a permissions standpoint 
-- with respect to Android -- the software is capable of logging user 
keystrokes, recording telephone calls, storing text messages, tracking location 
and more. It is often difficult or impossible to disable.

How Carrier IQ uses your behavior data remains unclear, and its lack of 
transparency brings us to where we are today. Like you, we want to know more. 
We'll certainly continue to pursue this story, but until further developments 
are uncovered, here's what you need to know.
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