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Stop the OSX 10.4.7 Dashboard Advisory from phoning home. 

July 8th, 2006

I just saw this little script to stop the Dashboard Advisory feature in OSX 10.4.7 and thought I would share. If you didn’t hear about why you would want to do this, it’s because Apple decided to put in a little program to check your widgets and send the info back to Apple to see if they are up to date and then automatically updates them if needed. I personally like this feature as I have 25 open at once and it takes too long to do manually. Others feel this is an invasion of their privacy, so if you feel Apple is spying on you, read on…

First of all, make sure you know what you are doing with the Terminal or you could screw up your OS pretty badly. If you are fearless (but fearful of someone finding out what goods you have) then type the following command in Terminal.


sudo mv /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.dashboard.advisory.fetch.plist /System/Library/

TAAAA-DAAAAA!!!! No more ’spyware’ on your mac. You may now go about your questionable downloading with a false sense of security. Enjoy!

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