Z:gnu-www-ja-nit-india--e461a2-In fact, its not unusual for d/en

In fact, its not unusual for developers put in malicious features. This is primarily developers nonfree software, that put in malicious features and they figure that you cannot take them out. They figure, they will get away with it. Because you are helpless. It is very common for nonfree programs to spy on the user. And they figure you might not be able to tell that its are spying on you, because you can't get the source code and so how would you know what it is reporting about you. We found out some cases, where programs spy on you. For example, Windows spies on you. 3 years ago there was a scandal, because Microsoft setup Windows to report what is installed on your disk. It would send this information back to Microsoft. Then there was a scandal there was an uproar so Microsoft took it out, and put it back in disguise.