Si vous pensiez que Chromium était un bon open-source...
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MarshPosté le 25-06-2015 à 11:54:59
Il a été découvert il y a quelques jours que Chromium downloade un module activant la capture du son.
L'article ci-joint explique que Google abuse de sa position pour bypasser le code open-source de Chromium et y foutre du code propriétaire...
Bref, une raison de plus d'opter pour Firefox.
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Yesterday, news broke that Google has been stealth downloading audio listeners onto every computer that runs Chrome, and transmits audio data back to Google. Effectively, this means that Google had taken itself the right to listen to every conversation in every room that runs Chrome somewhere, without any kind of consent from the people eavesdropped on. In official statements, Google shrugged off the practice with what amounts to “we can do that”.
It looked like just another bug report. "When I start Chromium, it downloads something." Followed by strange status information that notably included the lines "Microphone: Yes" and "Audio Capture Allowed: Yes".
Marsh Posté le 25-06-2015 à 11:54:59
Il a été découvert il y a quelques jours que Chromium downloade un module activant la capture du son.
L'article ci-joint explique que Google abuse de sa position pour bypasser le code open-source de Chromium et y foutre du code propriétaire...
Bref, une raison de plus d'opter pour Firefox.
Yesterday, news broke that Google has been stealth downloading audio listeners onto every computer that runs Chrome, and transmits audio data back to Google. Effectively, this means that Google had taken itself the right to listen to every conversation in every room that runs Chrome somewhere, without any kind of consent from the people eavesdropped on. In official statements, Google shrugged off the practice with what amounts to “we can do that”.
It looked like just another bug report. "When I start Chromium, it downloads something." Followed by strange status information that notably included the lines "Microphone: Yes" and "Audio Capture Allowed: Yes".
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