

RogueWriter said:Doggonit, my deepest darkest secret will be revealed: I enjoy monty python clips. Curses, I feel violated.
BrandonG said:Youtube never told us they'd violate our privacy.
Trips o_O No Limit said:To be fair to Google - they are not willingly handing over the data but are being
forced to by court order. It's the justice system that needs to get a handle on
the ramifications of this. It's a very slippery slope we're heading down. However,
maybe these big companies should not keep such detailed long term records of
the users of their sites if they can't guarantee privacy. Of course the drive of the
advertising market will insure that they'll try to get all the details they can to
increasingly market to the individual. I just don't like the direction this is
heading in.
RogueWriter said:Heh, I was still sorta typing. Oh, I agree, this is a profound violation of privacy, uncalled for.
I can see a day when every car will have the on star type system installed, and some bright gonad will figure a way to bundle it into a live database of my personal info.....where I am at any given second, the retail addresses near where the car paused, the data collection could go on and on.


