Monday, September 30, 2013

Internet privacy: Difference Engine: Pay up or shut up | The Economist

Excerpt from a timely privacy/Google reality check
"It has been said many times, but the fact remains that anything users share over the internet will inevitably be bought and sold and, sooner or later, used against them in some way. That is the price people tacitly accept for the convenience of using popular web services free of charge.
The corollary, of course, is that if individuals are not paying for some online product, they are the product. And collecting information about the product (users) enhances its value for the service’s actual customers (advertisers, corporate clients and government agencies) who pay the bills. That is how the business model works. Those who do not like it can choose not to use such free services and find paid alternatives instead that promise greater privacy. Though limited, they do exist."
Internet privacy: Difference Engine: Pay up or shut up | The Economist

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