I know that and it's not the point.  Similar to MS, it's doing things
without my permission.  It's like my kids, doing the exact opposite of what
I told them to do.

You don't even know it's installed unless you look at Add/Remove programs
and you see the entry for it.  Which, is the saving grace over Microsoft's
latest ice-cream-cone-to-the-forehead maneuver.
 
> But you can then turn it off, can't you. I have mine set to prompt for
> permission and it does so. It does not update your computer when you
> tell
> it not to.


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