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Your stress comes from imaginary problems that do not exist and worrying that they may exist. I don't have any stress because I don't have any problems. My Readers are registered and I have no problems at all. You need to get a life that includes stopping stressing over imaginary problems that don't exist and just resister any Reader you have. |
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I think it’s time to end the back-and-forth about registering/not registering ereaders in particular. The positions have been stated, the points have been made. It’s time to let it go. People are still free to discuss more wide-ranging issues of privacy, but not this particular one.
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Just out of general curiosity, those who refuse to register their ereaders, do you do any online shopping at all? How do you get around the stores having your info and tracking your purchases and most likely sharing your info?
I'm not looking to continue an argument, I'm really curious if they've given up all conveniences the internet has to offer because of inevitable tracking and sharing of info everywhere online. If I had my choice, my preference of course would be to not let anyone have my info, my ereaders included. I just don't see any way around it, it's a necessary evil of online activity. |
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The difference for me is the level of snooping. Wanting to know what I bought is one thing. Wanting to know how many hours a day I read, what page I am currently on, how fast I am reading, if I abandoned a book part way through, etc., is just creepy.
As an analogy, I would let a stranger take a picture of the outside of my house. People drive by and see my house all the time. It is not a secret. If you were out there 24x7 photographing every angle of my house, drawing sketches, taking notes - I might come out and question you. But a drive-by one-off picture? Have at it. However, I would not let a stranger inside my house to take pictures of my bedroom. Even if they asked first, but especially if they tried to obscure what they were doing and snuck inside on their own. This is not because there is anything in my bedroom that could be used to harm me if a picture was taken of it. However, it's just too invasive. The fuzzy line of privacy has been crossed. It's creepy for someone to want to do that. Their motives would always be questionable, no mater how they tried to explain their interest in my bedroom. How do I keep strangers with cameras out of my bedroom? I lock my doors. Many people don't lock their doors. But I do. Same things goes for unnecessarily registering things and agreeing to invasive data collection. Do that if you want. But I don't. |
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All good points (although I'd probably be concerned if I saw anyone taking even one pic of my house
![]() So even though yes, I used a real email address to register, there's no info attached to it and they can't spy on my reading without wifi turned on. Amazon knows what books I do buy of course, but nothing else about what I do with them afterwards since I never read on the Kindle. |
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I do get my amusement from the book recommendations from Kobo and Amazon. Though I have to wonder that since they so often screw up those recommendations, just how accurate are the algorithms they use.
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I remember the days when people would write their social security number on checks. That was common back then, and people did it all the time without thinking about it. Who nowadays would consider that a safe thing to do? These days, some hacker might get info on me from Amazon after an online breach of their database. They would easily be able to determine that my favorite author is James Rollins. Were I still as naive as I once was, I might have chosen a password like "51gmaF0rc3", a minor re-spelling of "Sigma Force", the secret agency that Rollins likes to write about. "Sigma Force" would be a bad password in anybody's book, but it would be horrendously bad for someone known to like the author James Rollins - information that Amazon has collected about me. BTW, this is not paranoid stuff that I'm just making up myself. I learned all about this before I retired and was working in computer networking and security. From classes, presentations, and technical papers on information security. For all of you out there, how many have passwords that relate at least in part to "your favorite this or that"? And how easy would it be to determine what your particular "this or that" is from "innocuous" online tracking of you? This doesn't describe everybody, but for every person smugly saying "That's not me!" there will be a matching person saying, "Crap, this guy is right!" No need to drag this thread off any further into good vs bad passwords - I just used password guessing as an example of how apparently harmless information gathered about you could be used to harm you. Last edited by haertig; 12-05-2020 at 07:21 PM. |
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Very interesting reading, this. Thanks for sharing such a detailed insight.
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I'm a bit surprised at those posters who seem to have an all-or-nothing view of privacy. I can't protect my privacy perfectly, and there's a lot more I could do but am not willing to because of the hassle, but that's no reason to give up all attempts to reduce the amount of info I give away, especially when doing so costs me very little in lost convenience. (Just like I'm not willing to eat only healthy food, but enjoying cake and ice cream doesn't mean it's pointless for me to also eat wholemeal bread and lots of vegetables.)
So, for instance: I'm not willing to delete my Facebook account, but I've installed a browser add-on which reduces the amount of info I give to Zuckerberg. I'm not willing to delete my Amazon account, but I buy my books elsewhere if I can. I'm not willing to stop using my Gmail account (although I'm considering actually going through the effort of doing so), but I've turned off all the tracking I can turn off in my Google account, and use a privacy friendly search engine. Thanks to Difflugia for answering my question about which features I'd get with registering an ereader, by the way ![]() |
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Yes, I've used DuckDuckGo occasionally. But it's not as good as Google Search. It consistently gives me fewer results. So I've returned to Google every time. I don't use social media. At all. Not because of privacy, but I just hate it. It's noisy, and I don't mean audibly. It's like being in a room with lots of people, which I also hate. No can do. But I'm certainly not giving up Gmail, Google Search and other things which make my life convenient and comfortable. Some people value digital privacy more than others. Some value speed and convenience more than others. |
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