RealPlayer named by StopBadware.org
StopBadware.org said Tuesday it has labeled two versions of the RealPlayer media player as "badware," or spyware.
RealPlayer 10.5, it claims, "fails to accurately and completely disclose the fact that it installs advertising software on the user's computer." And RealPlayer 11, it claims, "does not disclose the fact that it installs Rhapsody Player Engine software, and fails to remove this software when RealPlayer is uninstalled." Ryan Lukin, PR manager for RealNetworks, disputed some of the claims.
Lukin said the Message Center in 10.5 feeds only news and information, product updates, movies, video clips, and is clearly identified during installation. He said the change was that the check boxes in 10.5 were prefilled (requiring you to opt out), whereas in version 11 they were blank (requiring you to opt in). Lukin disagrees that the content served through the Message Center qualified as advertising.
As for version 11, Lukin said that by virtue of being a full-service media player, RealPlayer needs the Rhapsody ActiveX component because people may want to hear Rhapsody-encoded music clips. He agrees that once RealPlayer is uninstalled, the Rhapsody software should also be uninstalled. Lukin said RealNetworks was looking into making this change in a future release.
In the meantime, StopBadware recommends that users do not install either versions of RealPlayer, "unless the user is comfortable with the software behaviors we identify or until the application is updated to be consistent with the recommendations in this report."
Full details of the StopBadware.org alert about RealPlayer can be found on the organization's site.
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You can get Microsoft Media Player for free and it does not feed you with ads and does not install spyware ;-)
Google the K-Lite codec pack or just Media Player Classic instead.
available without some advertising that is associated with it.That is
called $SALES$ or...What (GOOD) Program(s) can you get for Free??
?????
iTunes.
RegCure detected 470 errors, most of which were triggered by Real residues left in my register.
Thanks.
Use RealAlternative instead, it allows you to play realplayer videos inside of windows media player.
They should market RealPlayer on it's many advantages, not as a product that tries to take over your computer and force things on you that you don't want.
RealPlayer deserved this StopBadware listing, IMO. They can redeem themselves, however, by changing their tactics.
- by californiacalifornia June 5, 2008 12:03 AM PDT
- please i need help........................
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(14 Comments)can hacker or spyware plays clips in my real player or win player?
please i need answer