Limeoutsider
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Dell have sent an internal memo to their staff telling them not to aid their customers in the removal of spyware from their systems as it could conflict with user license agreements. The memo read:
'NOTICE: Use of spyware removal software may conflict with user license agreements of other applications installed on your system. Please consult your user license agreements for further information. Dell does not endorse the use of spyware removal software and cannot provide support on these products.' This means we do not take callers to download.com or doxdesk.com, nor do we recommend spyware removal programs, nor do we advise callers on the use of spyware removal programs.
An open letter has been sent to Dell Inc. from the antispyware/antivirus community asking them to retract this policy.
However some stories posted have said that Dell is installing or preinstalling spyware on their machines, this is NOT the case.
Heres a link to the letter that was sent to Dell: http://216.180.233.153/~swidotcom/support_letter.php
'NOTICE: Use of spyware removal software may conflict with user license agreements of other applications installed on your system. Please consult your user license agreements for further information. Dell does not endorse the use of spyware removal software and cannot provide support on these products.' This means we do not take callers to download.com or doxdesk.com, nor do we recommend spyware removal programs, nor do we advise callers on the use of spyware removal programs.
An open letter has been sent to Dell Inc. from the antispyware/antivirus community asking them to retract this policy.
However some stories posted have said that Dell is installing or preinstalling spyware on their machines, this is NOT the case.
Heres a link to the letter that was sent to Dell: http://216.180.233.153/~swidotcom/support_letter.php

Nothing they do would surprise me. 


