Spyware is Internet jargon for Advertising Supported
software (Adware). It is a way for shareware authors to make
money from a product, other than by selling it to the users.
There are several large media companies that offer them to place
banner ads in their products in exchange for a portion of the
revenue from banner sales. This way, you don't have to pay for
the software and the developers are still getting paid. If you
find the banners annoying, there is usually an option to remove
them, by paying the regular licensing fee. Why is it called
"Spyware" ?
While this may be a great concept, the downside is that the
advertising companies also install additional tracking software
on your system, which is continuously "calling home",
using your Internet connection and reports statistical data
to the "mothership". While according to the privacy
policies of the companies, there will be no sensitive or identifying
data collected from your system and you shall remain anonymous,
it still remains the fact, that you have a "live"
server sitting on your PC that is sending information about
you and your surfing habits to a remote location.....
Are all Adware products "Spyware"?
No, but the majority are. There are also products that do display
advertising but do not install any tracking mechanism on your
system. These products are not indexed in our database. Is Spyware
illegal?
Even though the name may indicate so, Spyware is not an illegal
type of software in any way. However there are certain issues
that a privacy oriented user may object to and therefore prefer
not to use the product. This usually involves the tracking and
sending of data and statistics via a server installed on the
user's PC and the use of your Internet connection in the background.
Find out :
What are the danger of spyware?
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