Netgear NightHawk R7000 users who ran last week’s firmware upgrade need to check their settings, because the company added a remote data collection feature to the units.
A sharp-eyed user posted the T&Cs change to Slashdot.
Netgear lumps the slurp as routine diagnostic data.
“Such data may include information regarding the router’s running status, number of devices connected to the router, types of connections, LAN/WAN status, WiFi bands and channels, IP address, MAC address, serial number, and similar technical data about the use and functioning of the router, as well as its WiFi network.”
Much of this is probably benign, but posters to the Slashdot thread were concerned about IP address and MAC address being collected by the company.
The good news is that you can turn it off: the instructions are here.
Source: Netgear ‘fixes’ router by adding phone-home features that record your IP and MAC address
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