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Audio editor Audacity denies spyware accusation – Yahoo News Australia
An update to the privacy policy of the free software, used by 100 million people, has caused alarm.

Audio-edit software Audacity has denied accusations its new privacy policy has transformed it into “possible spyware”.
The open-source free tool, with 100 million users worldwide, is popular with podcast and music editors.
Its updated policy says data can…
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