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« No different than any other company trading your data  

TKJunkMail
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Re: obvious

Do you think these same rules should apply to Google or Yahoo? They collect user info and their system is opt-out and is spelled out in their privacy policy too.

hopeflicker
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Re: obvious

said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

Do you think these same rules should apply to Google or Yahoo? They collect user info and their system is opt-out and is spelled out in their privacy policy too.
All businesses should keep the opt-out option out of their privacy policy. However, the user should be given the option to opt out before they can use any service. This should be spelled out on a single document before any services can be rendered.
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said by TKJunkMail See Profile :

Do you think these same rules should apply to Google or Yahoo? They collect user info and their system is opt-out and is spelled out in their privacy policy too.
Except that Google/Yahoo's cookies aren't quite as intrusive/persistent as Nebuad. Once Google/Yahoo cookies are deleted, they stay deleted until you visit the site again. Nebuad is an entirely different matter.
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