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... and just Why have I posted this in "Security, Spyware & Viruses" forum ...
While most current advertising relies on watching an individuals' web browsing habits, selecting the type of ads to show them based on the type of sites they visit, the system proposed by Microsoft would analyse a user's computer to gather data from documents, emails, downloaded media content and even system settings, which would then be used to create a more accurate picture of the type of person using the machine ... and the type of advertising most likely to appeal to them.
The vast amount of personal data such a system would have access to, and the potential for abuse of that data once it leaves the relative security of a local machine, has worried many observers, and the patent has been dubbed 'the mother of all adware systems' (in this article from ars technica).
The patent, filed in February last year, was uncovered recently by InformationWeek - their report is here and the patent itself is here.
source: www.virusbtn.com/news
No way anyone would ever actually make a thing like this. Right?
Watch this space ... my next post will be Titled, "how to install Linux" or "what is the best Mac to buy".
While most current advertising relies on watching an individuals' web browsing habits, selecting the type of ads to show them based on the type of sites they visit, the system proposed by Microsoft would analyse a user's computer to gather data from documents, emails, downloaded media content and even system settings, which would then be used to create a more accurate picture of the type of person using the machine ... and the type of advertising most likely to appeal to them.
The vast amount of personal data such a system would have access to, and the potential for abuse of that data once it leaves the relative security of a local machine, has worried many observers, and the patent has been dubbed 'the mother of all adware systems' (in this article from ars technica).
The patent, filed in February last year, was uncovered recently by InformationWeek - their report is here and the patent itself is here.
source: www.virusbtn.com/news
No way anyone would ever actually make a thing like this. Right?
Watch this space ... my next post will be Titled, "how to install Linux" or "what is the best Mac to buy".