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guygardner73 You have a right to your privacy which you may or may not attach importance to. What is not acceptable is for another person or persons with no more rights than you, to devise ways of snooping through your stuff. I take it you wouldn't consider doing it to someone else? I thought not. So why is not a big deal when someone does it to you? Are you not the equal of any of these people in the eyes of the law? People have fought all across the world for equal rights. People of different colours, creeds, sexual orientation, gender and different appearance.
When a person or a corporation decides it has the 'right' to invade your privacy and you don't have the 'right' to do the same to them, the concept of equality goes straight out the window and where I come from, that's frowned upon.
Then they sell whatever they find to the highest bidder! WTF!
They get away with it simply because of the EULA. When you hit the ' I agree' button without reading the damn thing, you're basically giving away whatever they want you to. They make it so wordy that you don't want to read it anyway and you just hit that button every time.
I think it should be made illegal for any organisation to be allowed to even ask you to give up any of your rights without a very good reason. And 'coz we wanna sell stuff' or 'we wanna sell people's private info' is not a good reason at all in my opinion.
Or you could just accept it, and accept the fact that you are not equal and that you are no longer a private citizen.
Your call.
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