Apple addresses iTunes privacy concerns
Apple on Wednesday responded to claims that its new iTunes ’MiniStore’ feature is akin to spyware by remotely disabling the feature on all installed copies of the latest digital jukebox software. On relaunch, iTunes 6.0.2 now offers a dialogue allowing users to decide whether to enable the "MiniStore" feature, which reports information about each song a user listens to in iTunes, notes MacNN.
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