Tanel Poder wrote:
After all, I do have the right to know, which code is executed on
my computer (OTOH, I've not read any agreements too thoroughly, when
downloading software).

"I do have the right to know which code is executed on my computer" or not "execute that code" but not hack it to know what's running there.

Read agreements :) [and I would not suggest you to discuss illegal things --
'how to hack' -- it creates wrong impression about you as about an IT person,
IMHO. "Intelligent IT individual" <> "c00l hazker". Believe me, I know what
I'm talking about, it's much more "cool" when you knock the door (in this
case [EMAIL PROTECTED]) than someone else knocks your door -- "feel the
difference" (c)]
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