Posted on 11/29/2017 10:00:41 AM PST by blam
On the heels of Lenovos massive $3.5 million fine for preinstalling adware on laptops without users consent, Hewlett-Packard is jumping in with both feet when it comes to installing spyware on its PCs without the consumers permission.
According to numerous reports gathered by Computer World, the brand is deploying a telemetry client (a system data that is uploaded by the Connected User Experience and Telemetry component), on customer computers without asking permission.
The software, which was first identified on November 15 of this year, is called HP Touchpoint Analytics Service and appears to replace the self-managed HP Touchpoint Manager solution. According to the official productivity description, it features the tools you need to ensure all your managed devices security and brings you greater peace of mind. The problem is, its installing itself without permission and is wreaking havoc on customers systems.
And the consumers are noticing:
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Is this something that should concern me?
I use a MS supplied copy of Windows, wipe the drive, and start from scratch.
I also redo that about once per year.
one thing i did was to download windows 7 ISO- reformat my compute,r and install the new ISO and of course i had to go and find a few drivers for certain components in computer, but it’s now HP crapware free-
where di you get the MS supplied one? Was it for windows 7? (because you really gotta jump through hoops to get that fro m the MS site now- You used to be able TO DOWNLOAD THE iso FROM THE SITE WITHOUT HAVING TO DO ALL THE FOLLOWING STEPS- BUT NOW THEY HAVE HIDDEN IT- WOOPS CPS LOCK- SORRY-
it’s now hidden, but it’s there- ya just gotta know how to get the drop down menu to reveal it when going through the ISO’s which are now all windows 10 (unless you ‘unlock’ the drop down menu- it’s kinda complicated- but legal- gotta do it through the F-12 console and paste in a script I guess-)
Something that torques my jaws is all the wortless crapware apps that come PRE-INSTALLED on my Samsung smart phones. And WORSE than that, is that the techs at the phone store tell me the apps cannot be uninstalled or disabled. Is there a brand that DOESN’T do that?
Why don’t you just build an image and restore from there? Easier than staring from scratch every time. I do mine several times a year..
Why in the world would you purchase a computer from a company that treats you like it’s slave?
Ping
I stopped buying HP printers over 15 years ago because they came packaged with all sorts of software to run on PCs, and made it difficult to simply locate and install print drivers alone. It’s ridiculous that a peripheral device need 6 programs running in the background. I wouldn’t be surprised if some of it was spyware
You might have to look to unofficial channels to get the how-to for getting rid of the things you supposedly can’t get rid of.
Just don’t install some other piece of “ware” that isn’t publicly well known and vouched for.
Well the concept kind of grew from a simple printer driver. Now it’s got to be able to tell you that it needs ink or paper or whatever, and sit waiting for requests from the printer to save scanned images, and the like.
Using it on Linux gets around all that stuff.
THANK YOU so much for posting this - my new(ish)HP was bogging down this week and now I know why; disabled and uninstalled the garbage program and all is well.
Ahhh..gotcha..
I’m their slave? Dang- and here i thought I’d been freed from slavery all these years? HP doesn’t own me- I own an awesome HP computer that is crapware free now- and has awesome components-
Are you downloading a copy of windows to a DVD or USB drive and then using the license code upon a reformat of the C:\ drive?
Sounds like a really good idea. I suppose you are reinstalling Office and other application software too.
I’m not a cloud guy yet. I use apps on the local drive.
Thanks to House Atreides for the ping!!
Very much appreciated.
I’m going to begin the process of doing that with all my machines.
The old ones ran very nicely and then they didn’t.
When you do a reformat, are you doing a command line reformat, or do you let the Windows installer handle that for you?
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