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Old 09-22-2010, 09:15 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
The problem is, they have your consent. You gave it when you bought it.

I understand privacy concerns, and I sympathize with those who don't necessarily like the way things are trending. But really, your only options are to carefully read the License/Terms of Use Agreements and make your stand by not buying/using the device/service in question.

Complaining after you've agreed to to their terms is really rather pointless. Make your stand by not purchasing... or not at all.
You're absolutely right, and that is the consequence of being on the wordlwideweb, living in and with the digital world.
But I still get a weird feeling when I think of the moment when ' Chris from Amazon' asked me if he could look in my Kindle.
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