bob3160
February 8, 2020, 10:17am
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Hi, to thread starter.
i raise the query as under
what has avast been doing to the leaked data, when they shut jumpshot.
i do not hear anything from jumpshot on the web, merely a news that it has been shut.
2. does it enough if you apologise for a serious blulnder to a mankind.
3. are they in deep sllumber even now,
4. please give me the jumpshot links
Here’s the link to jumpshot, https://www.jumpshot.com/
XdxD
February 10, 2020, 7:13am
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When are the Avast officials going to address us all? I am back to using Avast, considering bob’s statement of there being no privacy on the internet.
bob3160
February 10, 2020, 12:49pm
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MartinZ
February 13, 2020, 12:13pm
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How long was the data sharing dialog present during install (because I remember seeing it ages ago, but don’t remember exactly)
How was data shared to 3rd parties, on request as aggregated results in graphs or raw data that 3rd parties could poke on their own?
People are saying you were selling their “browsing history”. Web browser extensions were collecting basically entire chain of web sites and effectively browsing history. How was this then presented to Jumpshot clients? The same way it was collected and grouped under single user with anonymization filter ran over it (effectively having all browsing history linked, but not under easily identifiable username) or entirely de-grouped without a common data point like “user X”?
Was data only collected via web browser extensions or also Web Shield component?
Was “CommunityIQ” (cloud malware protection) data ever or at any point shared with Jumpshot? Asking because I did have this enabled.
Hi, I aplogize for delay, here are the answers:
The product had a setting for data sharing for third party analytics. During installation of the antivirus, there was also a dialogue box that explained the data sharing. The privacy policy also explained the data sharing.
Jumpshot had a graphical product and a data feed product.
Data was collected primarily via web browser extensions which were disabled in December 2019. Data for mobile devices was shared via Web Shield.
Community IQ and data sharing with third parties were unrelated to each other.
Martin
RejZoR
February 14, 2020, 7:23am
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Thanks for the answers. By “data feed” do you mean like raw anonymized data or something else?