by Katherine Rushton, Media, Technology and Telecoms Editor 10:30pm 30/11/11
"Software installed on millions of Android phones is thought to be secretly
tracking every key stroke, Google search, and text message by their users
it has been claimed.
An Android app developer in America has posted a video showing what he claims
is 'conclusive proof' that 'Carrier IQ' software installed by manufacturers of many
US phones record the way those phone are used in real time, as well as their
geographic locations.
Carrier IQ has claimed that the software only tracks information for the benefit of
users, not for any spying purposes, and that it is âcounting and summarisingâ
information rather than recording it.
However, in a YouTube video posted on Monday, the developer, Trevor Eckhart,
did a âfactory resetâ on his Android phone, returning it to the condition in which it
is shipped to customers, and linked it to a computer screen which allegedly
displayed what the Carrier IQ software was tracking.
The demonstration showed that the software read every keystroke put into the
phone, as well as every text message sent to it. It also appeared to log location
data, and transmit this to Carrier IQ." - more:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...Android-phones-tracking-every-key-stroke.html
"Software installed on millions of Android phones is thought to be secretly
tracking every key stroke, Google search, and text message by their users
it has been claimed.
An Android app developer in America has posted a video showing what he claims
is 'conclusive proof' that 'Carrier IQ' software installed by manufacturers of many
US phones record the way those phone are used in real time, as well as their
geographic locations.
Carrier IQ has claimed that the software only tracks information for the benefit of
users, not for any spying purposes, and that it is âcounting and summarisingâ
information rather than recording it.
However, in a YouTube video posted on Monday, the developer, Trevor Eckhart,
did a âfactory resetâ on his Android phone, returning it to the condition in which it
is shipped to customers, and linked it to a computer screen which allegedly
displayed what the Carrier IQ software was tracking.
The demonstration showed that the software read every keystroke put into the
phone, as well as every text message sent to it. It also appeared to log location
data, and transmit this to Carrier IQ." - more:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolo...Android-phones-tracking-every-key-stroke.html