View Full Version : Skyfire anyone?
pauloviegas
29th January 2008, 01:15 AM
This is intented just for the US as privet beta.
Any one got is hands on?
http://www.skyfire.com/product
Cheers,
palmbluetooth
29th January 2008, 01:58 AM
It's not out yet.
pwvandeursen
1st February 2008, 12:33 AM
Yeah, but did anybody download the beta? and can they share that with us?
AdamR78
1st February 2008, 08:04 AM
They've changed this privacy policy in the last day or so, but here is part of it, which explains why I won't ever touch Skyfire...
(from http://www.skyfire.com/about/privacy-and-security)
Skyfire Labs, Inc. (“Skyfire”) has developed a mobile web browser (the “Browser”) that enables you to surf the internet, interact with websites and send and receive content (collectively “Browser Usage”) on your mobile phone, PDA and other handheld electronic devices. When you use the Browser, Skyfire has access to, and in many cases will monitor, your Browser Usage.
...
Once you have subscribed to and begin to use the Browser, we will collect information about your use of the Browser on your Device (“Browser Usage Information”). Browser Usage Information includes such information as which websites and programs you access or download on your Device, how long you visit such websites and use such programs, your activities (such as products purchased or advertisements viewed) on such websites, which specific areas of a website or webpage you use and for how long, websites you bookmark, search terms you use, referring/exit pages, browser and platform types, the geographic location in which your Device is being used and information you provide on third party websites. All of your Browser Usage Information is stored by Skyfire under an automatically generated, random identification number (“ID Number”) that will not be associated with or linked to your Personal Information. Please be aware, though, that your Browser Usage Information, when viewed in the aggregate, may reveal your identity even if it is not associated with or linked to your Personal Information. By downloading our Browser and accepting our Terms of Use (which includes acceptance of this Privacy Policy), you have given us your express consent to collect and use Browser Usage Information and tie it to an ID Number.
fb.knight
1st February 2008, 08:21 AM
dude who cares its still going to be really cool so what they will know what your looking at dont do your banking or anything else to important look up your favorite youtube videos read the news and look at your fav teams scores on espn and let them watch
AdamR78
1st February 2008, 11:56 AM
Of course I'd not do any banking or similar, but the point is... do you want Big Brother watching your every move?
chrisd1a1
10th February 2008, 01:41 AM
Of course I'd not do any banking or similar, but the point is... do you want Big Brother watching your every move?
being honest i have to say i don't mind, let them record what they want.
do you think your ISP/Mobile carrier does not log your usage via IEM/Opera mobile etc?
i work for a mobile carrier and can tell you they do.
Chris
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