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Phone “Tracking” Controversy

Posted by Michelle Moquin on December 4th, 2011


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Caged Ideas: Thanks for your post. That is partly the reason that I am on a very simple phone. I am only on it for one thing: To make a phone call.

Ai-Ting: Smart girl.

So that being said, here’s a follow-up to the phone tracking and recording of all text transmissions by their customers, that I blogged a few days ago:

Carrier IQ: Verizon, Apple, Google, Microsoft, AT&T And Others Speak Out On Phone ‘Tracking’ Controversy

Mobile software company Carrier IQ has responded to the massive outcry following researcher Trevor Eckhart’s damning video that exposes a CIQ app embedded deep into the operating software on many smartphones. According to Eckhart, the software shown in the video logs text messages, dialed calls, URL searches and more — all without the user’s knowledge.

While some believe that CIQ’s software may violate users’ rights to privacy, the company disagrees.

In a statement emailed to The Huffington Post, CIQ asserts that its software, which is not easily removed by the average user, is merely a diagnostic tool used by its mobile operator customers to assess and improve the quality of a network’s services.

“Carrier IQ acts as an agent for the Operators,” the company said in its statement.

“We measure and summarize performance of the device to assist Operators in delivering better service,” the statement also read. “[O]ur software does not record, store or transmit the contents of SMS messages, email, photographs, audio or video.”

CIQ said that its services are used to address problems with call quality and device battery life.

In an interview with AllThingsD, Carrier IQ CEO Larry Lenhart said that operators — not Carrier IQ — decide what data to collect from users. “They make that decision based on their privacy standards and their agreement with their users, and we implement it,” Lenhart said.

The emailed statement from CIQ goes on to state that users’ data is transmitted only to the mobile operators who use the company’s services. “Carrier IQ does not sell personal subscriber information to 3rd parties,” the company said.

CIQ admitted that, while it transmits data to mobile operators via encrypted channels, the ultimate security of that data rests in the hands of the operators.

On Thursday, Senator Al Franken said that Carrier IQ’s software may prompt Congress to consider new legislation regarding the protection of consumers’ personal information. Franken, who chairs the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy, Technology and the Law, wrote the following in a letter to CIQ: “The revelation that the locations and other sensitive data of millions of Americans are being secretly recorded and possibly transmitted is deeply troubling.”

As a result of the controversy, a number of mobile carriers and device manufacturers have come forward to clarify their relationship with CIQ. Take a look at our slideshow (below) to read statements from Apple, Google, Microsoft, Verizon, AT&T, HTC, Nokia, RIM and others.

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Carrie: Thanks for being persistent. And please not only read but watch the videos – they are powerful and uplifting.

Joyce: Busted David eh? Revenge is a dish best serve chilled, and I think this dish you just served is mighty cold.

Jon: I couldn’t help but comment.  What a tempting offer for your Lady Love. Lady Love: I don’t know you or anything about your life, but it sounds like you’ve had a wonderful time here on Earth – what a wonderful opportunity to see and experience the universe with a being that you love and obviously loves you.

Robert, RT: Nice to see your name as I peruse the comments. And thanks for adding the additional acronym for clarification, as you are definitely a resident, a major part of this blog family. Reading your comment made me smile. Nice to experience you on a more personal level. I wish that I could be there to personally meet you along with your other “blog Friends”. What a fun celebration that would be.

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43 Responses to “Phone “Tracking” Controversy”

  1. Tammie Says:

    Robert I would love to meet with you. I live in LA so it will be easy for me to see you after work. I am a corporate health attorney for a major firm in Beverly Hills. We are pretty close.

    I await your acceptance.

    Tammie

  2. David Says:

    Have it your way Joyce. Here in TX the legal age of consent is 17. You barely escaped being accused of statutory rape. But what would make a 31 year old woman have sex with a 17 year old teenager?

    Your sister made advances to me. You know we went to high school together. No, I didn’t tell you that we had sex a few times, but it was not a big deal to me.

    Yes, I messed up by doing it again. But I am truly sorry and I am asking you to forgive me. We are engaged to be married. I do not accept the ring back. I called your mother and father and told them I was sorry and I still want to marry you.

    They have forgiven me and said that I should appeal to your love for me because they are very certain that you love me very much.

    Our families have a long business history together. They want us to fix this. Please don’t do something you will regret.

    They don’t know about you and Jeff. I have no intentions of telling anyone. Jeff is a gentleman he won’t mention it if you let it go.

    I told him you were just punishing me for sleeping with your sister. He was hurt but he understands. Lets make this right for everyone. Let’s put the marriage plans back on as schedule.

    I love you.

    David

  3. Ken Says:

    Capitalism left unchecked = imperialis­m. always has always will. ie profits, mega profits off of wars. follow the money to find out who is getting the wealth from these wars.

  4. Health info Says:

    Six Medical Tests and Treatments You Really Don’t Need
    Special from Bottom Line/Personal
    November 15, 2011

    If you’re like most people, you assume that you need the tests and treatments that your doctor orders.

    But that’s not always true. According to a report from the National Physicians Alliance, some of the most frequently used tests and treatments often are unnecessary—and may be harmful.

    Even the common PSA test to detect prostate cancer has come under scrutiny recently.

    The excessive use of tests and treatments adds billions of dollars to the nation’s spiraling health-care costs.

    And these can lead to further—and also unnecessary—testing if there’s a false-positive, a reading that indicates an abnormality when everything actually is normal.

    Why do doctors order questionable tests and treatments? One reason is habit. Doctors tend to do things the way they were taught in medical school even though new evidence shows that something isn’t helpful.

    Also, many doctors practice “defensive medicine” to reduce the risk for lawsuits, assuming that a physician is unlikely to get sued for giving too much care.

    If your doctor recommends any of the following tests and treatments, ask him/her whether they are really necessary and why…

    UNNECESSARY TESTS

    1. Imaging for low-back pain. Pain in the lower back is the fifth-most-common reason for doctor visits. Doctors routinely order MRIs of the lumbar spine when patients complain about back pain.

    The problem: In the vast majority of cases, imaging tests are unnecessary. Low-back pain typically clears up without treatment in six weeks or less.

    Exceptions: MRIs or other imaging tests may be needed for severe low-back pain or pain that lasts longer than six weeks…or when the symptoms include fever, incontinence, numbness and tingling.

    2. Blood tests/urinalysis. When you have an annual exam, your doctor might order urine and/or blood tests.

    A urine test typically is used to check for diabetes. Blood chemistry panels are used to screen for diseases of the kidneys, liver and parathyroid gland, among many other things.

    The problem: These tests rarely reveal anything in patients without symptoms who generally are healthy—and they often lead to false-positives.

    Exceptions: Patients with specific symptoms—such as a persistent fever or tenderness in the abdomen—probably will need to have blood tests to determine the cause. A blood test also is recommended for checking cholesterol levels.

    Urinalysis can be used to identify diabetes in patients who already have symptoms, such as frequent urination and/or increased thirst.

    There may be other good reasons your doctor wants to order blood and/or urine tests, but he should be willing to explain to you exactly what those reasons are.

    3. Cardiovascular screening. You don’t need an annual electrocardiogram (EKG) if you don’t have symptoms of, or risk factors for, heart disease (such as smoking, diabetes or a family history of cardiovascular disease).

    The problem: Many doctors advise patients to have an EKG every year. My doctor used to recommend it for me, but in patients without symptoms, an EKG rarely reveals useful information.

    It may show a minor abnormality in the heartbeat that will lead to further tests, such as an echocardiogram or a stress test, even though these abnormalities rarely are important.

    Exceptions: Patients who have been diagnosed with heart disease or who have significant risk factors for it probably will need an annual EKG or other cardiac tests.

    4. Bone-density scan. More than 28 million Americans have osteoporosis, the leading cause of weak bones and fractures.

    A test called dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) can detect bone weakness before a fracture occurs. This gives patients time to increase bone strength with exercise and vitamin D/calcium supplements.

    The problem: The test doesn’t make sense for younger patients with a low risk for osteoporosis.

    If you’re a woman under age 65, you routinely should be taking calcium and vitamin D supplements and exercising to increase bone strength.

    The test itself won’t change the treatment recommendations even if you test positive.

    Exceptions: Women who are younger than 65 who have osteoporosis risk factors, such as smoking, a slight build, hyperthyroidism or a history of bone fractures, should have this test. So should men younger than age 70 with the same risk factors.

    Women age 65 and older and men age 70 and older should have the DEXA screening even if they don’t have risk factors.

    The DEXA test is important for these groups of people because they have a high risk for fractures and might benefit from medications.

    UNNECESSARY TREATMENTS

    5. Antibiotics for sinus infections. Patients don’t realize that any upper-respiratory infection, including a cold, will cause infection and inflammation throughout the area, including in the sinuses.

    They often ask their doctors for antibiotics to clear up postnasal drip, congestion or other sinus symptoms.

    The problem: About 98% of sinus infections are caused by viruses. Antibiotics do nothing for viral infections.

    Even when a sinus infection is caused by bacteria, it usually will clear up without antibiotics.

    Exception: Antibiotics should be considered for a sinus infection if the symptoms are severe, such as high fever and severe pain and tenderness over the sinuses.

    Antibiotics also should be considered when the symptoms last for one week, improve briefly and then get worse—this may indicate that a bacterial infection has developed on top of the initial viral infection.

    6. Brand-name statins to lower cholesterol.

    The statin class of medications is among the best ways to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk for heart attack and stroke among people who can’t achieve these goals with diet and exercise.

    All statins have these benefits, including the generic versions.

    The problem: Many doctors routinely prescribe expensive brand-name statins, such as Crestor or Lipitor, rather than the cheaper generics lovastatin, simvastatin or pravastatin.

    A generic statin costs about $4 a month. A brand-name medication such as Lipitor (atorvastatin), depending on the dose, costs about $150.

    However, Lipitor lost patent protection last month, which means a cheaper generic version will become available.

    Between 75% and 80% of patients can achieve the recommended levels of LDL cholesterol (below 130 mg/dL is typical) by taking generic statins.

    Personal interviewed Stephen R. Smith, MD, MPH, professor emeritus of family medicine and former associate dean of The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University in Providence.

    Based in New London, Connecticut, he is on the executive committee and board of directors of the National Physicians Alliance, a group of 22,000 members that advocates for affordable, evidence-based health care. http://www.NPAlliance.org

  5. Connie Says:

    Michelle, I have informed Jon that I will leave with him. He has been there for me through 6 children, 4 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.

    We met 22 days before my 19th birthday. He was lost and so was I. I was crying because I had left Miami to live in New Orleans and I had lost my roommate and could not afford her part of the rent.

    He offered to move in with me. He had a back pack and he said that he could “dupe” my money. I had $257.30. But I was afraid to take it out because I thought this black guy is trying to steal my money.

    He smiled and said, “I’m black, huh? Does that mean I will steal your $257.29? Okay I will leave and find someone else to help me.”

    As he walked away I counted my money and I had exactly $257.29, a quarter and 4 pennies. He was talking to another young woman. I watched as she gave him some paper money. I didn’t see what happen except I heard her shriek and they walked off together.

    I came to the same spot every day for months. I don’t even remember how many. I had accepted a share with two girls and a boy. I ended up getting pregnant by the boy. I was 19 pregnant and out of a place to stay again. Then I saw him. This time he was dressed to the nines. Gorgeous and fine!

    I approached him and I apologized for accusing him of trying to steal from me. He smiled and gave me $257.29. He said, “you were right, I did steal from you. Then he handed me a penny. He said I took one. ”

    I don’t know why but I hugged him and cried. He said, “what can I do for you.” I told him that I had no place to live. He took me to an apartment complex in NO east and gave me an apartment.

    After my baby was born, I didn’t have sex with another man for almost a year. I had made up my mind that he would be my first. We saw each other often but he never made an attempt to kiss or sleep with me. Finally I asked him what was wrong with me.

    He said, “I don’t know how to have sex.” He had been telling me that he was an alien but I thought he meant he was not from the US. I showed him how to do it and gosh he was so good!

    We had 3 great years together, then he told me he had to leave. I was in my last year of college at Tulane and Vickie was almost 3. I asked him when he would return he said he didn’t know when or even if he could. He gave me his bank account and said good bye.

    I graduated and married a class mate. We had a child the next year. Then Jon returned. I was so angry with him. I said if I had known that you would return I would have waited.

    He smiled and said, “I came back for you.” I told him that I could not leave because I wars pregnant again, but that we could be together if he still wanted me. He said he would as long as I didn’t leave my children or husband.

    So the pattern of him coming and going and me having babies, grand babies and even great grand babies became normal for us. I got older. He didn’t. He said that he couldn’t keep me young because his sperm would cause anyone I slept with uncovered to be young too. So he always pulled out.

    Last night he didn’t. He says in a year I will regress and be 19 again. I love my husband and my children but I love Jon in a way that is impossible to describe. Michelle, you were the one that tipped the scale.

    I was afraid of the unknown, but this 19 year old boy and you have persuaded me to leave my earth for whatever Jon has in store for me. I will leave my family in 6 months because my regression will be too difficult by then Jon says.

    We will live as a couple for the next 6 months on earth. Jon says after I turn 19 again, he wants me to live on earth for a while without him and when he returns in 2 years if I still want to go he will take me.

    I’m sure I will go with him when he returns.

    Connie

  6. Anonymous Says:

    When a certain lobbyist group in Washington says bomb Iran. We will bomb no questions ask. That is how powerful they are.

    They are so powerful that every man woman and child in that nation gets an average of 567 dollars from american taxpayers. That is power.

  7. Joyce Says:

    David:

    As a lawyer you know that the operative word in your statement was “legal.” Since he was legally entitle to make that decision, the decision was Jeff’s to make. He did and we did.

    David the answer to your question is the same urge that would make a 31 year old man have sex with a 17 year old woman in a state that says she is of the legal age of consent.

    Before we began to date I made it perfectly clear to you that I would not date a man that had slept with my sister. I distinctly remember saying to you that I knew you and my sister had been class mates and I was not interested in having a sexual relationship with a person who had been is that type of relationship with my sister.

    You LIED!

    That makes you a cad from the very beginning. We were engaged to be married. If my sister had informed me that she had slept with you doing your high school years on my wedding day, I would have called off the wedding. That is how strong my feelings are on that subject.

    I made that perfectly clear to you before you wormed your way into my heart. We have NOTHING in common now. You are barely more than disgusting to me. I will fuck Jeff as long as we find it enjoyable. I will not hide our relationship from anyone. Get over it! Does that sound familiar?

    Yes, I am having it my way. I want anyone who is interested to comment on any part of this affair as they see fit. You, no, OUR families live in a social cocoon. We never have to answer to the poor or middle class value. We run texas as we see fit. We own the politicians, the judges, the law and we set the social values of this sick racist state.

    Yes, I enjoy the privileges my family name affords me. But I do not accept the concept that we have to marry simply to keep the money and power in certain hands. You may or may not truly love me. But I no longer have any affection for you.

    That will NEVER change. Get over it!

  8. Zen Lill Says:

    Howie, you’re very funny, I’m glad you like the furniture ; ) it is quite Zen-ish or so I’m told…come by anytime though!

    RobertRt, the Terranea is the hidden jewel of my area, maybe a drink there during your 6 day stay could be fun and interesting, let me know, will send you contact info to set up time, it’s best to text an agreed meeting time as I’m sure your busy schedule changes regularly just like mine does…that’s life in the big city…

    HI Mischa : D …lots of interesting story threads lately, so glad the drama’s not mine, so done with that stuff, I’m Zen but I’m so over being so forgiving, some people just need it served up ice cold. word.

    Luv, Zen Lill

  9. JM Says:

    I don’t want this kind of software running on any of my devices whatsoever­. If this software is left on devices we are not free and Big Brother IS watching us.

    Compromise is not forthcomin­g, nor is it acceptable­, and if my senator and congresspe­rson does not stop I I will vote against them.

    I hope they take this message seriously!

  10. Branca Says:

    Robert,RT:

    I’m a white girl but I have always been into R&B. I love to dance and I live in Beverly Hills. I am looking forward to meeting you.

    I suspect you will be attending meetings during the day. Are you free after regular business hours or are there commitments for you evening hours also?

  11. Chet Says:

    Michelle, you better believe that Verizon is lying when they tell you they are not customers of CIQ.

  12. Luc Says:

    The law of thermodynamics is in effect in this solar system. Those of you who refuse to us Tyna for energy synchronization will discover aRc.

    Luc

  13. Tasha Says:

    Robert, I’m a senior at UCLA. This sister would love to meet you. You are a big hit on campus with the girls. There are a few events on campus I would love to take you to if they meet your schedule.

    My advice is to set up a code so you don’t get swamped. I missed getting in on Michelle’s blog(it is difficult some times), your comment to Michelle’s blog was posted in Ashe Center and in the North Campus Student Center.

    You could be hassled by wanted and unwanted attention. While I’m certain that you can handle you own, the sheer numbers may prove to be annoying.

    Tasha

  14. Kristi Says:

    Robert, Rt;

    I teach Econ at one of the universities here. I am a big fan. I would feel privileged to meet with you. If you schedule permits I am available most week days after 6 PM and I will free up my weekends to accommodate your schedule.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Kristi

  15. Garth Says:

    Michelle, the way I see it the carriers are only sorry that they were caught spying. They will try again but this time they will try harder not to get caught.

    Regulation is needed in the form of a law with teeth outlawing this type of behavior.

    Garth

  16. Human Events Says:

    Can you guess which country this describes?

    The national birthrate is collapsing. The economy is in ruin. Unemployment is skyrocketing. Young people are demoralized. Decadence envelopes the nation, drug use is rampant, and a sizeable portion of the women work as prostitutes.

    Is it Greece? Cuba? Russia?

    See Answer below.

    Dear Fellow Conservative:

    I’ve just finished the most stunning, revealing, “this-changes-everything” book I’ve ever read — and I must tell you about it.

    How Civilizations Die — by David Goldman, author of the renowned “Spengler” columns in Asia Times Online — has just proved to me that nearly everything I thought I knew about the world… IS WRONG.

    So significant is this book, I want to send you a free hardcover copy. I strongly urge you to read it right away. You’ll never see our world the same way again. I’ll tell you how to get your free copy in just a second.

    But first, you have every right to wonder: What is in this book that has me hyperventilating like a crazy man?

    I’ll start by answering the question above — the name of the country on the path to self-annihilation. Surely it must be an exhausted European welfare state that has spent and birth-controlled itself to the point of extinction. Or perhaps a third world nation with a starving, desperate populace. Right?

    Wrong!

    The country described is Iran — America’s sworn enemy, the nation that will lead radical Islam to a “new caliphate” and world domination, as its fanatical leader, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, claims. But this book proves the reality of Iran is utterly different. Iran, as you’ll discover in How Civilizations Die, is in fact following in the footsteps of Western European countries — by committing “cultural suicide.”

    Far from creating a new caliphate, Iran can barely make new babies. Iran’s fertility rate stands at a dismal 1.7 children per woman. Last year, Ahmadinejad demanded girls marry and produce more children. The women of Iran are not obeying. Iran’s young are protesting the regime by refusing to bring children into the world.

    More Eye-Opening Shocks…

    Here’s another: It isn’t just Iran. Birthrates in most Muslim countries are declining faster than anywhere else in the world and at a rate never documented before. This is the great underreported, or misreported, story of our time.

    Islam is routinely described by the media as “the religion of the future,” poised to swamp the word in a tidal wave of Muslim births. In fact, Muslim nations are battling to survive population-wise. Not possible? All of these startling trends are verified by the United Nations World Population Division.

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  17. Francsca Says:

    Robert,Rt, I live in Beverly Hills so it will be easy to catch you at your convenince. I love to dance and I have access to many exclusive clubs. Hope we can meet.

    Francsca

  18. Haley Says:

    Robert;

    Hope this isn’t too late. I have been trying to get on this trying blog for two days. I live close to the Terranea. But I could see you earlier at the Peninsula. It is your call.

    I checked but didn’t see a posted schedule by you or an arrangement of some sort. How does a girl get to meet you?

    Haley

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    Previous research revealed that using cash increases the “pain of payment”—in other words, physically handing over actual dollar bills feels worse than simply swiping a credit or debit card—

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    Dr. Thomas led a new study, published in the Journal of Consumer Research, that analyzed six months’ worth of supermarket purchases made by 1,000 shoppers, the majority of whom switched back and forth between card and cash payments.

    Findings: On the occasions when they paid cash, shoppers were significantly less likely to buy unhealthful “vice” foods (cookies, cakes, pies)—which tend to be selected on impulse—than when they paid with plastic.

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  20. Bai Says:

    Robert, if you are okay with meeting a Chinese american I would love to sit and talk. I live a short distance from the Terranea. But I have no problem catching you at the Peninsula if that is better for you.

    Oh, and we chinese girls can dance too -:).

    Bai

  21. Elisabetta Says:

    Robert,Rt, I live in Santa Barbara but I would love to drive up and meet you. I could book a suite at either place. Let me know you schedule and if we can meet.

    Elisabetta

  22. Paula Says:

    Robert, Rt, the one time I missed reading Michelle’s blog in three years and wouldn’t you know it —— You go and post that you will be in my town and you are willing to share that bod, I mean brain with the LA blog.

    I am a model and part time actress(looking for my big break) but I would like to meet the man with your conversation. I can meet your schedule.

    Paula

  23. Stacy Says:

    Robert,Rt:

    If you get to pressured and want a place to stay in Beverly Hills out of the hassle. I’m your girl. I have three guest bedrooms doing nothing during your stay.

    My house staff may not be as plentiful as the Peninsula but they certainly are as efficient.

    Please feel free to accept my humble offer.

    Stacy

  24. LS Says:

    I have check wireless service agreements from Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile and all of them contain clauses authorizin­g them to collect usage data from your phone.

    The very informatio­n that is actually collected by CIQ (contrary to Eckhart’s claim).

    Since you sign the agreement you have given consent for the data to be collected, it is not the fault of the carrier that you did not fully read the legal document placed in front of you.

  25. Oana Says:

    Would love to meet you Robert. Just say when.

  26. Aghanashini Says:

    Robert your visit to LA is a dream come true. I have been a fan for entire time I have been reading Michelle’s blog. You and Howie are so serene when you talk.

    I would just about do anything to meet you. Please say yes.

    I am in the last term of completing my masters in Mechanical Engineering. I would love to take you to show you around my campus. You would meet some very interesting Indian fans.

    Please say yes!!!!!!

    Aghanashini

  27. RF Says:

    The terms of use IS stated up front AND IF YOU WANT OR NEED A PHONE you have to agree OR NOT GET THE PHONE.

    Just because the “language ” is there and it is your prerogativ­e to sign the agreement or not does not give these corporatio­ns the right to your private informatio­n.

    If they “need ” this informatio­n to make their products better THEY SHOULD REIMBURSE YOU FOR YOUR WORK HELPING TO MAKE THEIR SYSTEM BETTER, and in turn more profitable­, JUST ASK for our help, do not deliberate­ly hide it from us.

    THAT IS UNETHICAL!

  28. Md Says:

    Simple solution:

    Samsung Infuse…R­oot phone…gr­ab this
    http://for­um.xda-dev­elopers.co­m/showpost­.php?p=176­12559&post­count=110

    use it to kill CIQ.

    This is very bad on all carriers that use this stuff. Give me the option to enable it just like everyone else is now explicitly asking to allow tracking.

    The excuse that “by continuing to use the device, you accept our privacy policy and data collection methods” is no longer acceptable­.

    If my phone is comprised through no fault of my own and the carrier’s software is found to have allowed my data to get into the wild?

    There will be hell to pay.

    When will all of the fools get a clue. People want their privacy and just because we pay you doesn’t entitle you to everything­, in fact quite the opposite.

    I pay you to provide data and voice services to my device using your network. That’s it! Nothig more and sure as hell doesn’t give you permission to collect every fracking keystroke and link and app I run.

    THIS IS MY DEVICE, NOT YOURS!!! I DON’T LEASE IT, I’VE BOUGHT IT CONTRACT OR NO!

    JUST BECAUSE YOU CHOSE TO SUBSIDIZE IT WITH A NEW CONTRACT DOESN’T ENTITLE YOU TO ALL THE DATA AND USAGE INFO WITHOUT MY CONSENT!

    IF THE SUBSIDY MEANS I’M YOUR B-TCH THEN I YOU CAN FIGURE OUT WHAT I’M GONNA DO NEXT…

  29. Md Says:

    http://for­um.xda-dev­elopers.co­m/showpost­.php?p=176­12559&post­count=110

    If is doesn’t work copy and paste it into your browser.

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=17612559&postcount=110

    ===========================

    Attached to this post is my app that should interface with these logging services. Lets start by saying I HATE JAVA.

    Im an IT guy so i know my way around a few languages but im not the best so deal with uglyness. It is a work in progress and I will be adding more later.

    This app has started to turn into a full security suite. It can be used to verify what logging is being done on your phone and where data is going to.

    It will assist you in manually removing parts you do not running (see post#1), or you can go pro for automatic everything (and support me)

    You may use this version of the app anywhere and redistribute it. I have only tested on e3d, but it should work everywhere.

    I have heard it working on thunderbolt and e4g so far. Just make sure to give me credit if you bundle this in somewhere and do not modify it. Also please do not distribute the market key– Its only $1.

  30. Mia Says:

    Robert, I’m new to LA. I arrived from Russia only about a year ago. I am a model and part time actress when I can get it.

    But I am a BIG fan. I would love to meet you. I love soul music. I know some great places to dance all night.

    Mia

  31. Amanda Says:

    No way you are going to leave LA without me at least getting a peek at you. I am dying to see the man with your ego.

    If you are half as good in bed, Damn!

    I’m a chef at one of the posh hotel in your area. Let me cook something for you. They provide me with a suite where I work so it will be very convenient for the both of us.

    So what will it be?
    Stake? Chocolate? Me?
    Or all three?

    Amanda

  32. Candi Says:

    Honey, if you are as fine as you come on, you are going to be into something delicious.

    As they say the blacker the berry the sweeter the juice. If I’m in your schedule, you will be delighted.

    Waiting for the 411

    Candi

  33. Ashley Says:

    Robert, RT;

    You have intrigued me for a long time now. I am a republican who would love to converse with you. I practice law as a partner with one of the major law firms in Beverly Hills so my office is close to your hotel.

    If you are interested, I would look forward to a night out.

    Ashley

  34. Ana Says:

    Robert, I will be camped out until you arrive. I want to catch you before the storm troopers arrive. Are you aware of the interest?

    I heard about it from my sister in Bosnia. She asked me to get one of your briefs autographed or something with a picture of you or your autograph on anything long lasting.

    Ana

  35. Liana Says:

    Robert, come to Guam I want to have your baby.

  36. Romi Says:

    Robert, Robert, what were you thinking? Once your picture gets on a cell phone you will never have a minute of peace.

    You could lose your livelihood. A lot of white men also read this blog. Many of them are very jealous. You could be setting yourself up for paternity suits down the line.

    I practice Tort law and you are a client waiting to be. That being said I would love to meet you, but if I were your attorney, I wouldn’t advise it because what credentials have I presented to you to back up my claim?

    Be safe. Change your hotels and if you can change your schedule, do so because suspecting white males may put two and two together.

    Romi

  37. Milene Says:

    Sicily loves you Robert,RT. Why not visit our island. We know how to dance and we are famous for our love making.

    I promise no cell phones allowed.

    Milene

  38. Helen Says:

    I have never written in. But I live in Pasadena and I want to meet you. How can I make that happen?

    Helen

  39. Janice Says:

    Robert,Rt:

    I hope you won’t give preference to the regulars like Zen Lill. They get to post whenever they want and the rest of us have to fend for ourselves.

    This should be open fairly to everyone. I have been a faithful reader for at least three years. I would like to think that counts for something.

    I will not bring a cell phone if that makes you more comfortable.

    Janice

  40. Lincoln Says:

    Robert, I am a gay man who would appreciate spending some time with you. If you are up for it.

    Lincoln

  41. Carolyn Says:

    Joyce, the way I look at it is David is a louse. He couldn’t keep his dick in his pants when you sister “propositioned” him.

    If he couldn’t resist fucking a member of your family who could he resist?

    Good riddance.

    Carolyn

  42. Michelle Says:

    Robert, I live in LA and I would love to meet you. I will leave my cell phone in my purse.

    Michelle

  43. Steffi Says:

    Robert

    Since we are in the same area and Zen Lill and I are both tall blonds(6′), I say we meet at my place for a ménage à trois.

    You couldn’t find a better evening than being sandwiched between two sexually healthy blonds.

    Steffi