Microsoft Media Player 8 records the activities of the users.

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21:02:02 Microsoft Media Player 8 records the activities of the users.
The wolf loses the old version, but not vice. The new version (8) of the Microsoft Media Player, include logging, ie the record in a file, the music and videos heard or seen by the user. A potential treasure trove for companies and marketing for lawyers, as the multinational has candidly stated that he had expected the sale of the data thus recorded. Cd, each time one is listening to one, the player is downloading the album name and track from a site licensed by Microsoft itself and then records them in a file, with Windows XP and the same is true for DVDs . The foregoing Privacy Policy, provided at least a warning about the possibility of the headlines from the network, without mentioning logging, but now even that has disappeared, nor even explains how to eliminate this annoying default option. Obviously when the information is requested, to them is assigned a unique code that allows them later to trace the user with all his previous actions. The worst aspect is that the holders of intellectual property will want to track access to their jewelry. The internal directives Gates, some time ago, that emphasized the attention to privacy for each new program features, seem to have been only a window dressing. David Caulton, program manager of Microsoft has so settled the question: "If you do not want your wife to know that DVD we have seen, just do not give her the password."