2009-09-03, 04:17:44
@bmf - look at the file it creates. As I mentioned in other posts here it is for a unique 'salt' to protect processes in future relases. I'm not sending any headers with curl, therefore I can tell NOTHING AT ALL about the host that is requesting it. The only data I have on my end is a count of how many times the api was requested overall.
Honestly, there is nothing devious about this at all. If you still don't feel comfortable, then by all means don't use GS
Honestly, there is nothing devious about this at all. If you still don't feel comfortable, then by all means don't use GS