Comcast Spying On Users

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You would think that by now there would be somebody at big ISPs who would bring up issues like "privacy" before those ISPs decided to spy on their users without telling them. Comcast is now recording everywhere you go (and in some cases what you enter into forms). They claim it's for optimization reasons, though it's a bit unclear how they're optimizing stuff by recording where you go. At the very least, this is the sort of thing that they should have told their customers about, but they chicken out and hide behind their lawyers, by saying that what they're doing is covered by the service agreement the customers agreed to when they first signed up. Hopefully, like other idiotic corporate moves, there will be some customer backlash that will force Comcast to reconsider. Update: As hoped for, the backlash has caused Comcast to change their mind. Update 2: To make matters worse the government is suddenly concerned that Comcast may have broken the law.
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    Anonymous Coward, 13 Feb 2002 @ 10:27am

    No Subject Given

    I wonder how many children under 13 they're spying on... Isn't that a violation of federal law?

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      George, 14 Feb 2002 @ 11:23am

      Re: Comcast Spying

      One wonders why Comcast takes note of your cable modem's serial number? Poor Intel could only track your microprocessor serial #; Comcast now has a name (my name, though they don't have my less than 13 year old's names) to go along with that serial (& unique modem MAC address)!...

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        1234567, 15 Feb 2002 @ 12:42am

        Re: Comcast Spying

        Now they are claiming to have given me my IE browser!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Look:

        http://www.ofpresource.com/comcast_spies.gif

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        Vivian, 16 Feb 2002 @ 12:56am

        Re: Comcast Spying

        Comcast has a habit of spying. My friend who works there makes a lot of money spying for Comcast. She drives around collecting addresses with satellite dishes. She says Comcast pays the management of apartments to spy on the residents to see who moves in or moves out, and what cable services they use.

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    1234567, 13 Feb 2002 @ 8:07pm

    This is disgusting

    I use Comcast ... they recently had me install some sort of a program on cpu (I stalled, but without it, even though I was paying for Broadband, it was SLOOOOOW). The program was very suspicious. It changed my Outlook Express and now I have a little comcast icon and buttons on my Internet Explorer. My firewall also gives me messages about their program trying to access the internet. I had suspicions that they were spying, but gave them the benefit of the doubt. This makes me absolutely sick to my stomach.

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      Concerned, 8 Sep 2003 @ 8:47am

      Re: This is disgusting

      Yes, I use Comcast as well and I constantly get "pinged" and invaded (as shown from my firewall). It is tremendous the amount of times they have tried to access my computer. Do you know who you can notify?

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        disgusted too, 7 Dec 2003 @ 9:45pm

        Re: This is disgusting

        this is got to stop! this can't possibly be legal, am also a comcast customer and may I add that we pay for this service it is not free at all! they shouldn't be doing this . it is def, disgusting!

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  • identicon
    SHRT, 14 Feb 2002 @ 7:36am

    ARH

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    Mad Mad Mad, 6 Dec 2014 @ 11:14am

    Mysterious Appointments

    They tried to get into my house and say they had an appointment to do an upgrade to my equipment.
    I wasn't even there.
    I was out of town.
    Doesn't this seem strange.
    Do research on MK Ultra and the Illuminati and 2 days later comcast is at your door.
    A coincidence I think not.
    Those ass holes were more than likely going to bug my house some how.
    The whole world is controlled more than any most people realize and its bull.

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