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Originally Posted by bZkindle
just that people shouldn't take privacy issues so cavalierly.
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If this is true, surely the opposite is true as well?
I'll say it again: you agreed to have your privacy invaded when you bought the device. When people choose to not read (or not track down) the small print (that they
know is there somewhere), their right to "cry foul" after the fact is null and void.
Somebody
that concerned with their privacy would surely know enough to thoroughly inspect the Terms of Service
before whipping out their credit card to purchase a device with wireless capabilities, right?
I have no problem with people being concerned about privacy issues at all... but I
do have a problem with people who only seem to get concerned
after they've opened their wallet to an internet company and implicitly (or tacitly) agreed to their terms. Take responsibility... make that call
before buying the high-tech wireless/3G gizmo.