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Old 05-28-2009, 11:44 PM
OSUKid7
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Thumbs down Read the EULA?

Wow. I was intrigued, so went to install it, and am glad I restrained myself before clicking "Accept" on the License Agreement screen. It starts off with:

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Skyfire Labs, Inc. ("Skyfire") has developed a mobile web browser ( the "Browser") that enables you to access the internet, interact with websites, and send and receive content (collectively "Browser Usage") on your mobile phone, PDA and other handheld electronic devices (your "Device"). Skyfire software connects to the Skyfire servers in order to render web pages and content. When you use the Browser, Skyfire has access to and in many cases will monitor, your Browser Usage.
I'm not sure about anyone else, but I will not be using this browser for my regular browsing. Just knowing that Skyfire is in effect implementing a man-in-the-middle attack on every webpage viewed is enough for me. No need to let them monitor everything I do.

For now, Opera Mobile seems to be my mobile browser of choice.
 
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