 plaxomark
join:2006-12-28 Sunnyvale, CA | reply to ABL Re: [Help] Anyone use Plaxo?
You're very welcome 
And for everyone, please feel free to e-mail me at mark@plaxo.com or IM me at plaxomark (AIM) if you've got more questions or concerns. |
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  ABL
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| reply to plaxomark said by plaxomark :Hi Alphablue, I saw this thread in one of my Bloglines search feeds. I'm not exactly sure how it got in there (since there doesn't seem to be any feed on this thread), but I clicked through and here I was Thank you for taking the time to address my concerns. I really appreciate it alot.  |
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 plaxomark
join:2006-12-28 Sunnyvale, CA
| reply to ABL Re: [Help] Anyone use Plaxo?
Hi Alphablue, I saw this thread in one of my Bloglines search feeds. I'm not exactly sure how it got in there (since there doesn't seem to be any feed on this thread), but I clicked through and here I was  |
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  ABL
join:2005-12-20 | reply to plaxomark How did you become aware of this thread, that is what I would like to know. |
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 plaxomark
join:2006-12-28 Sunnyvale, CA
| reply to Cudni @lilhurricane - Thanks for the warm welcome! I hope I can help clear up confusion 
@Cudni - Plaxo doesn't exhibit any of the features that would qualify it as spyware. The software doesn't track your browsing history, steal passwords, record your keystrokes, etc. It doesn't install itself without the user's knowledge and is super easy to find and uninstall if a user wishes.
Whew. That was a mouthful 
As far as the spam reputation, here's what happened: Plaxo has a feature that allows users to request updated contact information from their friends. Users who choose to use this feature select the contacts they'd like to request updated info from and then hit send. Plaxo then sends update request e-mails on their behalf. So, Plaxo sends a lot of e-mails, but they are always user initiated.
I know you're thinking "well, Plaxo still sent all those messages!" and I totally agree. So in the past year we've actually taken steps to fix the problem. We're phasing out the features that allow users to send mass update request e-mails.
Unfortunately, a lot of people out there are confused about what Plaxo does and have just mistakenly labeled it as spyware/spam/malware. It's definitely partly our fault for allowing users to send out so many e-mails, so we're addressing those issues now and trying to spread the word about how Plaxo actually works 
@Steve - Thanks for the kind words. Hopefully one day, you'll give Plaxo a try. We've got a lot of new features coming out soon in a big 3.0 release; maybe one of them will be something you're interested in  |
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  Steve I'm a PC, so shut up Consultant join:2001-03-10 Yorba Linda, CA
| reply to ABL I've had several people asking me to comment on this, and though I don't use their products, many of my customers do and I have not seen the slightest indication that they are anything other than what they say they are.
They provide a useful contact-management service that seems to be really popular, and I am confident enough of it that when I get one of the spams from a customer saying "I'm confirming my address book", I actually do go to the Plaxo website and fill in my details.
This is not an endorsement - I haven't really dug in to make that kind of pronouncement - but nothing about Plaxo tells me that it's anything but the useful service they claim it is.
Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl Unix Wizard Microsoft Security MVP Tustin, California USA my web site |
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  Cudni La Merma - Vigilado Premium,MVM join:2003-12-20 Someshire
| reply to plaxomark Welcome to the site 
There is a lot of reference out there that Plaxo product(s) is/are spyware. Put the arguments forward why you feel that is not and why do you think some (a lot) claim that it is (email spam, web tracking, to name some)
Cudni -- Some are born to failure, others achieve it, all deserve it.Help yourself so God can help you.MVP, Microsoft Windows Security 2006 |
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  lilhurricane Crunchin' For Cures Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs: 
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| reply to ABL Welcome to BroadbandReports, Mark. Thanks for stopping in the Software forum...
I'm going to send this over to Security - as it's been addressed/discussed there before...
..and I'm sure they may have questions for you  |
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 plaxomark
join:2006-12-28 Sunnyvale, CA
1 edit | reply to ABL Hi everyone,
My name is Mark Jen and I'm a Product Manager at Plaxo. I know there used to be a bit of controversy around Plaxo, what we do, and how it works. I wanted to let you guys know that Plaxo is not spyware and it's not malicious at all.
Plaxo does two things: 1. it syncs your data between computers, programs and devices and 2. it allows you to automatically exchange updated contact information with people you know.
If you have any more questions, please let me know. Feel free to post right here in this thread.
Thanks, Mark |
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  ABL
join:2005-12-20 | reply to Candle4 Thanks for that, I will NOT be installing it. |
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  Candle4 Lost Soul Premium join:2005-04-26 Henning, MN
1 edit | reply to ABL »www.leedrake.com/forum/topic.asp···C_ID=879
»www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Pl···e+Search |
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  ABL
join:2005-12-20 | reply to lilhurricane That's it. I was just wondering if its any good. |
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  lilhurricane Crunchin' For Cures Premium,Mod join:2003-01-11 Purple Zone clubs:  | reply to ABL Are you referring to this?  »www.plaxo.com/products |
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  ABL
join:2005-12-20 | I am considering installing the thing, only I don't know much about it . Id like to hear the pros and cons if you don't mind, thanks. |
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