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nothing wrong with this kind of data use, apart from the fact that it's Mint that decides how and when they disclose it, not the users. I'd rather see users voluntarily sharing this kind of data for analysis and further mining. Not the platform that collects and stores it.
absolutely! that is why I militate against platform that are in effect silos for our stuff. sharing is good, but there is difference between my FRIENDS having a copy of message or photos we exchange and FACEBOOK having it for perpetuity. This highlights t
not convinced this is a useful distiction - its substance is covered by seeing anonymity as a potential outcome of privacy. being able to treat your privacy as a policy is the way forward, eliminating third parties.
agreed no need for the third parties but keeping eveyrthing on your computer is not the answer - being connected is a necessity so how to do it without losing your autonomy as a node...
9.10-9.12 very bad...
somebody else is ranting about third parties and no need for them in the network. yay!
a brilliant analysis of assumptions behind the ability of network owners to control what happens on their networks, using the example of AOL's attempts to keep IM close but eventually giving up recently. My 2p re net neutrality - bring on alternative nets
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