The PC Pitstop File Extension Library can be used to find a program that can open your email attachement or another unkown file type. PC Pitstop offers free computer. Robots privacy policy could be interpreted to give the company permission to sell your data without asking you. Robots Twitter account has been running damage control with upset customers, replying with this assurance from Angle So according to Angle, i. Robot will ask permission before sharing your info with another party. Of course, if you ever opted into Clean Map Reports, you technically already gave i. Robot that permission. Iphoto 9 5 Dmg Torrent' title='Iphoto 9 5 Dmg Torrent' />Its just another of the many ways consumers are unknowingly giving up their privacy. Thanks to the NSA, everyone all of a sudden cares about their privacy more than they used to. ButRead more Read. For the time being, you can opt out of Clean Map Reports from your i. Robot HOME App, under More Settings Toggle Clean Map Report. Robot customer service isnt all on the same page about this news. While an online customer service rep directed me to the Twitter account and Angles statement, a phone rep confidently informed me that i. Robot would not sell data. When I read him Angles statement, he was caught off guard. If you already let your Roomba deliver a Clean Map Report to i. Robot, its unclear whether theres any way to retroactively revoke permission to sell that report. Ive reached out to i. Robot for clarification and will update with their reply. Update 5 1. 5 E. T., Jul 2. Robot PR responded with this statement To clarify, i. Robot has not formed any plans to sell data. Robot is committed to the absolute privacy of our customer related data, including data collected by our connected products. No data is sold to third parties. No data will be shared with third parties without the informed consent of our customers. If a customer had already signed upopted in, i. Robot will delete the data from our servers if a customer requests it. This is retroactive. Clean Map Reports are not shared with third parties. If a Roomba owner does not want to share data with a third party such as Amazon for example, to enable voice control from Amazon Alexa, the owner can simply disable the skill in the Amazon Alexa app. Update 6 P. M. E. T., Jul 2. 8 Reuters has amended their story to state that according to CEO Colin Angle, i. Robot may share for free with consumer consent, not sell its maps. Robot representatives stated, i. Robot does not sell customer data, and said future information sharing will only be conducted with customers explicit consent.