Once again, it 'appears' that another vendor has released an app to obtain user info in the background to sell and market your info. I was looking for a simple game to add to the phone and since this got decent reviews, I thought I'd try it but I always check the logs afterwards to see if anything is being sent out in exchange for the free app. Seems like they're utilizing Data Flurry.
Here's the app link:
Free Free Solitaire - Download Free Solitaire - Free Games from BlackBerry App World
Here's the event log:
a net.rim.tcp - open tcpsocket://data.flurry.com:80;interface=cellular - 11/22 17:29:33
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:40 - 11/22 17:29:32
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:34 - 11/22 17:29:32
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:29 - 11/22 17:29:32
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:11 - 11/22 17:29:32
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:15 - 11/22 17:29:32
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:21 - 11/22 17:29:32
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:13 - 11/22 17:29:32
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:10 - 11/22 17:29:32
d Application Control - d BBSLFree:12 - 11/22 17:29:32
a System - AMGF BBSLFree(337) - 11/22 17:29:32
a System - AMNF BBSLFree(337) - 11/22 17:29:32
d ApplicationTrustLevelManager - TMNH - 11/22 17:29:32
Daphne- Do you remember Card Star? Same issue w/o the grab all emails command.
Anyway, I deleted it but thought it was interesting to point out.