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What information is sent to Agnitum from my computer, and how might that change in the future? How can I be confident that no personal information is sent to you?

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What information is sent to Agnitum from my computer, and how might that change in the future? How can I be confident that no personal information is sent to you?

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The only information sent to Agnitum is data which helps to identify a web-enabled application when it requests network or Internet access, along with the technical details of that connection. In future versions, additional information that impacts new functionality, such as component control, may be added, but you can rest assured that nothing will be transmitted to our engineers that personally identifies you. Here is a complete list of the data sent: For the application: name, version number, local path, fingerprint (checksum). For the connection: direction, protocol, port number. In place of MAC or IP addresses, the following connection type ID is sent: Internet, local (localhost), or local network of class A, B, or C.

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