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NeoEdge software passes rigorous certification process to enter coveted list of trusted downloadable programs
San Francisco Calif. February 15, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today TRUSTe unveiled the whitelist of applications that have passed the certification process for TRUSTe's Trusted Download Program. These applications, at the version level, have been certified by TRUSTe to clearly communicate key functionalities, to obtain informed consumer consent prior to download, and provide an easy uninstall with clear instructions, among other requirements.
In order to be certified, all applicants have made changes to software behavior and/or disclosures. In some cases distribution networks have been pared back to increase accountability. A number of applicants are being turned away as a result of not meeting the rigorous requirements.
During the beta program TRUSTe is testing and certifying software applications engaged in a variety of business models and distribution networks. Another dozen applications are currently in the certification queue. The first eight downloadable applications that have been certified for the Trusted Download whitelist http://www.truste.org/tdp/whitelist include:
Certified Standard Software
The program sponsors, representing leading content and search providers, anti-spyware vendors and online advertisers, offer market incentives for downloadable software publishers to get certified. AOL, CA, CNET Networks, Microsoft, Verizon and Yahoo! will use the whitelist as a tool to help make business decisions related to advertising, partnering and distributing software products. By providing a whitelist of trusted applications, the program aims to provide attractive market incentives to software publishers to meet the requirements and earn certification.
During the certification process, TRUSTe reviews notice and consent experience for consumers, and tests the operation and behavior of the software with testing partner AppLabs Technologies. A premier provider of testing, QA and certification of software and hardware platforms, AppLabs has worked with TRUSTe to develop a rigorous set of testing protocols to assess a broad range of application behavior. With the launch of the whitelist, TRUSTe will be conducting ongoing monitoring of the applications as they are encountered by users.
"The Trusted Download Program represents another important step toward making downloadable software more transparent," said Ari Schwartz, deputy director, Center for Democracy and Technology. "By assuring compliance with consumer protection standards, the Trusted Download Program will help companies make more informed decision about potential partners in this growing industry."
Whitelist Software Classifications
TRUSTe defines advertising software as software that displays advertisements to a user when they are using a separate application. Additional requirements for advertising and tracking behaviors include prominent disclosure of any advertising that will be displayed, personal information that will be tracked and, or, user settings that may be altered. Advertising software must label ads with the name of the software and maintain separate advertising inventory for users of certified applications and must confirm opt-in consent has been obtained from legacy users to certified advertising inventory. For full requirements, prohibited activities, and processes go to www.truste.org/trusteddownload.
Interviews Available:
TRUSTe:
The Trusted Download Program certifies consumer downloadable software programs. The program provides market incentives for software publishers to clearly and unavoidably communicate key functionalities and obtain informed consumer consent prior to download. The complete set of program requirements, and additional information on the certification criteria, program elements, FAQs and sponsor roles, is available on the Trusted Download website at www.trusteddownload.com.
About TRUSTe
TRUSTe helps consumers and businesses identify trustworthy online organizations through its Web Privacy Seal, Email Privacy Seal and Trusted Download Programs. An independent, nonprofit organization celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2007, TRUSTe certifies more than 2,000 Web sites, including the major internet portals and leading brands such as AOL, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Intuit and eBay. TRUSTe resolves thousands of individual privacy disputes every year. To learn more about internet privacy visit www.truste.org.
NeoEdge software passes rigorous certification process to enter coveted list of trusted downloadable programs
San Francisco Calif. February 15, 2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today TRUSTe unveiled the whitelist of applications that have passed the certification process for TRUSTe's Trusted Download Program. These applications, at the version level, have been certified by TRUSTe to clearly communicate key functionalities, to obtain informed consumer consent prior to download, and provide an easy uninstall with clear instructions, among other requirements.
In order to be certified, all applicants have made changes to software behavior and/or disclosures. In some cases distribution networks have been pared back to increase accountability. A number of applicants are being turned away as a result of not meeting the rigorous requirements.
During the beta program TRUSTe is testing and certifying software applications engaged in a variety of business models and distribution networks. Another dozen applications are currently in the certification queue. The first eight downloadable applications that have been certified for the Trusted Download whitelist http://www.truste.org/tdp/whitelist include:
Certified Standard Software
- CamFrog Video Chat 3.81 from Camshare LLC
- Coupon Bar 5.0 from Coupons, Inc.
- Coupon Printer 3.3 from Coupons, Inc.
- Crawler Toolbar 4.5.0 from Crawler LLC
- Illumio 1.2.73 from Tacit Software, Inc.
- MostFun 1.0 from NeoEdge
- Save/SaveNow 4.0 from WhenU.com
- Vomba 1.2.0.0 from Vomba Network Inc.
The program sponsors, representing leading content and search providers, anti-spyware vendors and online advertisers, offer market incentives for downloadable software publishers to get certified. AOL, CA, CNET Networks, Microsoft, Verizon and Yahoo! will use the whitelist as a tool to help make business decisions related to advertising, partnering and distributing software products. By providing a whitelist of trusted applications, the program aims to provide attractive market incentives to software publishers to meet the requirements and earn certification.
During the certification process, TRUSTe reviews notice and consent experience for consumers, and tests the operation and behavior of the software with testing partner AppLabs Technologies. A premier provider of testing, QA and certification of software and hardware platforms, AppLabs has worked with TRUSTe to develop a rigorous set of testing protocols to assess a broad range of application behavior. With the launch of the whitelist, TRUSTe will be conducting ongoing monitoring of the applications as they are encountered by users.
"The Trusted Download Program represents another important step toward making downloadable software more transparent," said Ari Schwartz, deputy director, Center for Democracy and Technology. "By assuring compliance with consumer protection standards, the Trusted Download Program will help companies make more informed decision about potential partners in this growing industry."
Whitelist Software Classifications
TRUSTe defines advertising software as software that displays advertisements to a user when they are using a separate application. Additional requirements for advertising and tracking behaviors include prominent disclosure of any advertising that will be displayed, personal information that will be tracked and, or, user settings that may be altered. Advertising software must label ads with the name of the software and maintain separate advertising inventory for users of certified applications and must confirm opt-in consent has been obtained from legacy users to certified advertising inventory. For full requirements, prohibited activities, and processes go to www.truste.org/trusteddownload.
Interviews Available:
TRUSTe:
- Carolyn Hodge, chodge@truste.org, (415) 520-3415
- Camshare: Jon Hanson, web@camfrog.com
- Crawler: Ken Schwartz, schwartz@corp.crawler.com, 561-989-7400
- Coupons: Inc.: Martha Shaughnessy, media@coupons.com , 415-402-0230
- NeoEdge: Vanessa Rodriguez, vrodriguez@blancandotus.com ,(415) 856-5176
- Vomba: Julien Saucier, julien.b.saucier@vomba.com , 514.334.0177 ext.222
- WhenU: Joanna Bolles, jbolles@whenu.com, 212.631.2172
- Tacit: John Klinke, john.klinke@tacit.com, 650-251-2104
- AOL: Andrew Weinstein, Andrewwstn@aol.com, (703)-265-1746
- CA: Jessica Cassady, Jessica.cassady@ca.com, (202) 513-6306
- CNET: Sarah Cain, sarah.cain@cnet.com, (415) 344-2218
- Verizon: Mark Marchand, mark.a.marchand@verizon.com, (518) 424-0166
- Yahoo!: Gaude Paez, mailto:julieg@wagge, (310) 749-4963
- Microsoft Rapid Response Team: rrt@waggeneredstrom.com, (503) 443-7070
- CDT: David McGuire, dmcguire@cdt.org, (202) 637-9800 x106
The Trusted Download Program certifies consumer downloadable software programs. The program provides market incentives for software publishers to clearly and unavoidably communicate key functionalities and obtain informed consumer consent prior to download. The complete set of program requirements, and additional information on the certification criteria, program elements, FAQs and sponsor roles, is available on the Trusted Download website at www.trusteddownload.com.
About TRUSTe
TRUSTe helps consumers and businesses identify trustworthy online organizations through its Web Privacy Seal, Email Privacy Seal and Trusted Download Programs. An independent, nonprofit organization celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2007, TRUSTe certifies more than 2,000 Web sites, including the major internet portals and leading brands such as AOL, Microsoft, IBM, Oracle, Intuit and eBay. TRUSTe resolves thousands of individual privacy disputes every year. To learn more about internet privacy visit www.truste.org.