Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th Dec 2009 23:28 UTC
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Permanent Fatal Error ... it is hardly about "I have nothing to hide" philosophy [and it's a childish way of thinking too]. It is rather about: "will they use my data to track me / make money on me / spy me / sell it / use targeted marketing on me ... or ... "will someone else gain an access to the data stored on their servers?". Just use your imagination. Don't be that straightforwardly naive.
Permanent Fatal Error ... it is hardly about "I have nothing to hide" philosophy [and it's a childish way of thinking too]. It is rather about: "will they use my data to track me / make money on me / spy me / sell it / use targeted marketing on me ... or ... "will someone else gain an access to the data stored on their servers?". Just use your imagination. Don't be that straightforwardly naive.
I hope you're using Tor and you encrypt all your messages (SMSs, mails, chats, etc), because otherwise you are already being tracked and served.





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Guess I am "insane" then... Google handles my email, phone calls, instant messaging, searches, most documents, and my online payments. How many times have I lost data? Zero. How much has it cost me? I have actually made money... my AdSense revenue is higher than the 3% I am charged to take payments via Google Checkout.
I know all you security folks hate the idea of letting Google sift through your personal data. However, anything that consolidates my data, makes it redundant, available on any computer with internet access, while improving the accuracy of searching for information gets a bigs thumbs up from me. Then again, I don't have anything to hide... I would probably read 100% of my email to my mother, or even my girlfriend's mother.