Adobe is doing the same knid of information sending they did with their OS 9 apps. Before you install any OS X Adobe Apps, unplug from the network/internet and then trash all the files under the directory:
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Web/
-evildead
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If you have a legally registered version, you'll have no problems.
<strong>It sends your IP address and possibly some other personal information to Adobe when you install. I would do it even if you own it legally, as Adobe has no right to have my information.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Has anyone absolutely confirmed this using a packet sniffer or something similar?
I (vaguely) remember reading a note from an Adobe rep saying that Adobe online only was checking for available updates, and wasn't sending out any private info, IP addresses, etc..
Maybe I just haven't seen it, but all I have ever seen is fear mongering that Adobe might have the ability to send out IP addresses, not that they actually are doing so.
[ 12-10-2001: Message edited by: starfleetX ]</p>