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It hardly matters. Last I checked they only scanned for people running NNTP
servers, and even that seems to have stopped lately.
Since I run an ssh daemon (naturally), which is technically against their
policy, I let them scan my NNTP port and thus remain unnoticed.
--J
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I refuse all data from the @Home scans. Have been interested
> to see how
> much they can get. Doesn't matter. I didn't sign any agreement so does
> that mean they can't legally scan me? (As a habit I tend to
> avoid signing
> any agreements I'm given.. most people will forget to check
> if you keep
> delaying it and changing the subject.) Probably they have
> something that
> says that anyone using their network agrees by that action? Stuff like
> that sucks.
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