[OS X TeX] Just Curious...

Richard Seguin riseguin at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 30 20:18:43 CET 2014


Re: data mining

I think when I upgraded to Yosemite, it asked me during setup if I wanted to share technical information with Apple, and I said no. On the Spotlight panel in system preferences, turn off (uncheck) Spotlight Suggestions and Bing Web Searches. On the Search panel for Safari preferences, Select DuckDuckGo and turn off (uncheck) all the checkboxes. Google and other trackers on the web probably suck far more information about you from your browsing than Apple ever gets. Consider using Adblock and Ghostery to help block trackers, and use cookies only when you absolutely have to.

Richard Séguin

> On Oct 30, 2014, at 2:02 PM, Arthur Snoke <snoke at vt.edu> wrote:
> 
> I am running OS10.6.8 on a 2009 15" powerbook.  I have not updated because I have some PPC programs (like appleworks and the Adobe CS-2) that I still use.  Plus I do scientific programming and am unhappy that Mac does not make it easy to use current Unix programs for licensing reasons.
> 
> However, I think it is time for a new computer and probably update to yosemite.  My computer is falling apart: one memory slot does not work, I cannot write DVDs (although I can write CDs), the fi;rewire connection no longer works.  An update in OS seems necessary because Apple is not providing security fixes for things like the bash problem, and my v5 safari cannot be updated and Web sites complain that it is not modern.  (I have been quite critical of MS for linking Explorer to an OS, now I find Apple is doing the same thing.)
> 
> One concern I have about yosemite is that I understand that Apple data mines computers.  I just got my first smart phone (android), and I am concerned that the battery drains so fast with very little usage.  I a told there are "app killers" for phones.  If I am correct about yosemite, can one set up some kind of a firewall to protect against Apple?
> 
> Arthur Snoke
> snoke at vt.edu
> 
> 
>>> Howdy,
>>> 
>>> I'm curious what versions of OS X folks are using. I know there are some folks stuck at 10.5 on PPC systems but what else are folks using?
>>> 
>>> Please don't read anything into this request; just my curiosity.
>>> 
>> 
> 
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