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| Subject: | Consumer firewall contact list |
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| Date: | Thu, 23 Mar 2006 11:09:48 -0800 |
I work for Gracenote, a company that supplies a SDK used by hundreds of media players to access information we supply to those players. We're seeing more and more end users who use both a personal firewall product and a media player that uses our technology; many of these end users do not understand how to configure a personal firewall or what the alerts that result from an application attempting to communicate across the Internet mean. This causes a variety of predictable problems. I'm hoping to get contacts at each company that makes a personal software firewall so that we may work together to solve this issue. I'm looking for something like the Zone Labs PASS Program (thanks Scott) at each company; both information on the program and contacts at each company. Matthew Leeds VP Operations Gracenote (CDDB)
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