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Carrier IQ Phone List

Senator Al Franken Asks For Carrier IQ Phone List and Explanation

On December 1, U.S. Senator Al Franken wrote Carrier IQ asking them to explain how its software works and asking for a Carrier IQ phone list. He requested information as to what the software records, where the data is transmitted and finally, who has access to the data captured by the Carrier IQ software. Sen. Franken then contacted the companies that presumably use the Carrier IQ software, AT&T, Sprint, Samsung, HTC, T-Mobile, and Motorola, asking for an explanation of what each company does with the data received via the Carrier IQ software as well as a Carrier IQ phone list. All of the above companies have acknowledged that they do use the Carrier IQ software.

On December 15, Sen. Franken released the following statement, found on his website (http://franken.senate.gov), after receiving responses and the Carrier IQ phone list from the companies.

“People have a fundamental right to control their private information. After reading the companies’ responses, I’m still concerned that this right is not being respected. The average user of any device equipped with Carrier IQ Software has no way of knowing that this software is running, what information it is getting, and who it is giving it to-and that’s a problem. It appears that Carrier IQ has been receiving the contents of a number of text messages-even thought they had told the public that they did not. I’m also bothered by the software’s ability to capture the contents of our online searches-even when users wish to encrypt them. So there are still many questions to be answered here and things that need to be fixed.”

What is Carrier IQ? Why a Carrier IQ Phone List

Carrier IQ Inc. is a cellphone software development company located in Mountain View, California. According to Sen. Franken’s site, the software is installed on millions of devices and may transmit personal data such as online searches and text messages. Those companies listed on the Carrier IQ phone list are apparently able to define what parameters they want tracked in order to enhance the device users’ experience. Some examples may be which applications use the most battery life or when a service outage may have occurred.

There is a real concern as to whether or not use of the Carrier IQ software may violate consumer’s privacy. Allegedly, the Carrier IQ software records the users’ keystrokes, text messages and searches. This data is collected without the consumer’s explicit consent and it has been reported that the Carrier IQ software is nearly impossible for the user to remove without damaging the operating system and possibly voiding the device warranty. Because of the privacy concerns, it is important that you review the Carrier IQ phone list to see if you might be entitled to compensation.

Carrier IQ Phone List

AT&T, Sprint, HTC, and Samsung have sent a Carrier IQ phone list of the phones with Carrier IQ software installed in them in response to Senator Al Franken’s request. Installed does not mean that the Carrier IQ software is active. In its response, HTC claims that Carrier IQ is installed on over 6 million devices. Samsung has 25 million devices with the software installed but does not indicate whether or not the Carrier IQ software is active.

Phones That May Contain the Carrier IQ Program

The following list contains phones that may be using the Carrier IQ software program:

AT&T Use Of Carrier IQ (900,000 devices)

  • Motorola Atrix 2
  • Motorola Bravo
  • Pantech Pursuit II
  • Pantech Breeze 3
  • Pantech P5000 (Link 2)
  • Pantech Pocket
  • Sierra Wireless Shockwave
  • LG Thrill
  • ZTE Avail
  • ZTE Z331
  • SEMC Xperia Play

Sprint Nextel Use Of Carrier IQ (26 million devices)

  • Audiovox
  • Franklin
  • HTC
  • Huawei
  • Kyocera
  • LG
  • Motorola
  • Novatel
  • Palmone
  • Samsung
  • Sanyo
  • Sierra Wireless

T-Mobile Use Of Carrier IQ

  • HTC Amaze 4G
  • Samsung Galaxy S II
  • Samsung Exhibit II 4G
  • T-Mobile myTouch
  • T-Mobile myTouch Q
  • LG DoublePlay
  • BlackBerry Bold 9900
  • BlackBerry Curve 9360
  • BlackBerry Torch 9810

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