I assume this is what you are referring to:"In order to improve recognition accuracy, Dragon Dictation will only upload names from your address book when permission is provided... no emails, addresses, phone numbers, or other personal information are uploaded. This information is not used for any purpose other than improving the usability of the application. Dragon Dictation will also utilize the data in spoken messages collected over time to continuously improve and provide high speech recognition accuracy. All data is stored in secure data centers according to stringent privacy and security standards. For more information, please view our end user license agreement
http://www.dragonmobileapps.com/EULA-dict.html" But that's in the Privacy Policy of the description, haven't yet gone to the EULA. At any rate, it
seems to be saying that you will be asked for permission (a dialog, I would assume) to upload the
names in your address book. The second part refers to what you say into the app, nothing about specific words, however, and those could well be names, addresses. Of course, they could also be names from your little black book(s), overseas bank account numbers, etc. I have no doubt that these collected sounds and/or words would help them tweak the app. I wouldn't be surprised to find that they had the same EULA when they sold only Windows versions.
At least they publish the uploading of stuff.
And I would assume (being overly happy to do that, it seems!) that an app like LilSnitch could prevent that sort of transfer of info with no problem.
Secondly, Dragon Speek is
not MacSpeech. Any dealings you had with MacSpeech should not be assumed to be the same as you would have with Dragon Speak. And, no doubt, there was considerable ship-jumping when the 'deals' were being hammered out. MacSpeech was never more than 15-20 people, at most. I doubt if any of them even 'went' to Dragon Speak, but, perhaps, DS would be kind enough to tell you.
Lastly, while this and many other apps run on the i
Pad, it appears to be an i
Phone app that is compatible with iOS 4. Whether that means it will recognize the iPad and expand its screen to take advantage of the increased size or not, I have no idea. What I am hoping for here, are some compelling apps for the iPad that do not run on the iPhone, there are already too many iPhone apps to keep track of...
"Yeah, you may have a neat phone, but we have way more apps! Wait, you don't even have a neat phone...sorry 'bout that."