AOL gives consumers a tremendous amount of options on what information they want collected. |
As we've said, we support interoperability of instant messaging. We are working with the IETF and think the standard should protect the privacy of AOL's users. We're also working with Apple, Sun, Real Networks, and Novell to move to a standard. Currently our service is interoperable with Lotus IBM, and a week ago, we made it interoperable with Novell's. |
Computer Associates simply has a bigger database, and its technology is faster and has more scanning ability. We felt this was the best antispyware that we could offer our members. |
It brings us in line with our peers in the industry. |
It is a robust and multileveled set of controls to help ensure kids don't have access to inappropriate content and do have access to useful and appropriate content. |
It is not a significant threat for our members or AIM users. |
It's skyrocketing. It's the most potentially destructive danger on the Internet. |
Obviously we can't speak for McAfee, but we haven't seen a significant increase in the number of people affected. |
Once the computer is infected the hacker can track every key stroke or steal all of your personal information. |
People want a more options when it comes to Web browsers, and we feel that this will give us some momentum going forward. |
There's a lot of movement in the browser area now, and consumers are clearly looking for a choice. We look forward to talking to other PC manufacturers about offering consumers a similar choice. |
This is more of a theoretical issue because we don't believe this has actually occurred. |
Users don't want to spend time trying to figure out if something is a security risk. This way, they can see that it is, delete it and move on. |
We are working to quickly evaluate and address this concern. We plan to make a patch available, but in the interim users can protect themselves by simply turning off Java. |
We did not comply with the request made in the subpoena. Instead, we gave the Department of Justice a list of aggregate anonymous search terms that did not include results or any personally identifiable information. |