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4.1.2/ 2004 ( 2004),BonziBuddy, stylized as BonziBUDDY, was a freeware desktop assistant made by Joe and Jay Bonzi. Upon a user's choice the on-screen agent would share jokes and facts, manage downloading using its download manager, sing songs, talk and other functions.The software used technology similar to, and originally sported Peedy, a green and one of the characters available with Microsoft Agent. Later versions of BonziBuddy in May 2000 featured its own character: Bonzi, the purple gorilla.
The program also used a voice to interact with the user. The voice was called Sydney and taken from an old Microsoft Speech API 4.0 package. It is often referred to in some software as Adult Male #2.Some versions of the software were described as.
BonziBuddy was discontinued in 2004 after the company behind it faced lawsuits regarding the software and was ordered to pay fines. Bonzi's website remained open after the discontinuation of BonziBuddy, but was shut down at the end of 2008. Contents.Criticism In April 2007, readers voted BonziBuddy the 6th on a list named: 'The 20 Most Annoying Tech Products'. One reader was quoted as criticizing the program because it 'kept popping up and obscuring things you needed to see'.One of the last newspapers to write about BonziBuddy while it was still in distribution described it as spyware and a 'scourge of the Internet'. Another article found in 2006 on the website described BonziBuddy as 'the unbelievably annoying spyware trojan horse'. Adware or spyware A number of sources identify BonziBuddy as spyware, a claim the company disputes.
In 2002 an article in Consumer Reports Web Watch labelled BonziBuddy as, stating that it contains a backdoor trojan that collects information from users. The activities the program is said to engage in include constantly resetting the user's to bonzi.com without the user's permission, prompting and tracking various information about the user, and serving advertisements.and have both classified the software as.
Spyware Guide 's entry on the program also states that it is adware. Legal Internetnews.com reported the settlement of a class action suit on 27 May 2003. Originally brought against Bonzi Software on 4 December 2002, the suit accused Bonzi of using its banner advertisements to deceptively imitate computer alerts, alerting the user that their is being broadcast. In the settlement, Bonzi agreed to modify their ads so that they looked less like Windows dialog boxes and more like advertisements.On 18 February 2004, the Federal Trade Commission released a statement indicating that Bonzi Software, Inc.
Was ordered to pay $75,000 in fees, among other aspects, for violating the by collecting personal information from children under the age of 13 with BonziBuddy. See also. Bonzi Software, Inc. Archived from on 21 June 2000.
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