Folks,
Unfortunately, invisibly sending information about your online activities is a 
common situation. We don't expect it in standalone apps, but who deals only 
with standalone these days? I know of no other environment where I am presented 
with at least several attempts, per day, to do something (click a link, get a 
"reward", etc) that will compromise the security of my computer, or my 
financial activities. It's an appalling situation, and most of us know how to 
minimize the risks, but I do find it disconcerting that there is so much 
information about me floating around.

Bill

William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org

> On Mar 29, 2014, at 6:04 AM, Francis Nugent Dixon <effe...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> 
> Hi from Beautiful Brittany,
> 
> I don’t want to quibble, but the request in this e-mail would
> seem to me to be highly dangerous, totally subversive,
> and irrevocably suspicious.
> 
> Maybe somebody would like to graft into a developing
> LiveCode program, an automatic spy mechanism.
> 
> I suggest that nobody answer to this  e-mail, especially
> those who could conceive of a way to do it.
> 
> Confused
> 
> -Francis
> 
> 
> 
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