02-14-2012, 12:41 AM
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Infamous Member
How Do You Identify?: Biological female. Lesbian.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Celtic Spirit
I have to disagree here, Kobi. A lot of these companies already track our movements through cookies and other trackers. When we go to a website, a cookie attaches itself to our computer, some websites have a very low priority on privacy, and I can't think of many sites that can't be hacked.
I do a lot on-line: I shop, I bank, I sell stuff, I network, etc. I would love to know that what I am doing and where I am going is private, I just hold no illusion - or delusion if you prefer but I tend to think of it more along the lines of the man behind the curtain - that I actually have that kind of privacy.
So I stand by my original post - if a company wants to follow me around and see how many times I go to Amazon or Facebook, or Casual Male XL and how long I spend at each site while 1. I am fully aware of it and 2. they are paying me, then yes, I would sign up.
It sure beats them following me around for free and without my knowledge! 
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I hear you. We can agree to disagree. Cookies can be deleted. And delusions aren't for everyone 
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