eBay Changes Privacy Policy 16
Wired reports that
eBay is changing its privacy policy.
Previously they had promised that, if the company gets sold, your personal data will not be sold. Well, now it will be. Don't like it?
Don't use eBay.
Or any other site which, as "part of an industry-wide shift in privacy policy," decides to do this too.
The funny thing is, eBay has spammed me a couple of times in the last six months with useless notices, after I specifically asked them not to. One was even to say basically, "you said you didn't want to receive spam, but we've expired that preference, so you'll have to tell us again, and meanwhile, have some spam!" But a change in their privacy policy -- they must not think that's very important, because I haven't heard a word.
Don't use ebay? (HAH) (Score:1)
Guess no matter what, once you're registered, there's no way you can keep them going ahead and selling your personal info. Guess the plus side is they haven't spammed me with the message about changing preferences. So guess that part I shouldn't have to worry about.
Re:I would worry if what I gave them was true... (Score:1)
Privacy is overrated (Score:1)
Ebay is bringing its privacy agreement not just in line with other internet sites but also with the outside world. If I auction something at Christy's, then anyone in the world can see what I'm auctioning and who I am. The same goes for the other auction houses.
At least Ebay is letting you keep your privacy in the mean time. Just think of it as a reason why you should continue using their service: if they don't go out of business, then you don't lose any privacy. And if they do go out of business, you're already suffering, so a little additional suffering is no big deal.
I cancelled my Ebay service a while ago. You don't see me crying.
Is there a good auction site ? (Score:1)
So who is left ? Is there a decent operator out there ?
Could we design an auction protocol that would use a decentralized method (say news group posts with bids in a special formatted reply, or something) ?
New agreement is on a web page (Score:1)
That's once you finally get to the web page!
Apparently Ebay thinks that Opera is some sort of cell phone, so when I clicked on the link in the letter, they transmitted a 4-line search form instead of the promised policy page. I had to fire up Bloatscape just to find out what is going on.
(No, I haven't used Ebay in quite a while.)
Re:I would worry if what I gave them was true... (Score:1)
This is absolutely correct. The worst kind of thing which can happen to a database company (which is anyone on the 'Net) is pollution. They can filter out some stuff - anything with swear words for instance - but innocent-looking, seemingly realistic, and totally innacurate data is what affects the value a their database.
In conclusion, actively misleading large companies (that sell your data to third parties) with "phun phorm philling" (sorry) is not only a good thing, but should be actively encouraged.
Is there anything which cannot be programmed?
Hehe (Score:1)
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Re:I would worry if what I gave them was true... (Score:1)
You can probably guess what kind of email address I hand out to on-line merchants
From: bob@trusted-partner.comTo: root@fbi.gov
Dear Mr Privacy Complaints,
YOU CAN MAKE $$$ FAST!...
Something like that? ;)
Privacy policy (Score:1)
Re:Ebay sux (Score:2)
Sure, but how do I get out? I haven't used them in years, but once upon a time, back when they were new and hadn't yet ran an ad I used them a couple times.
HOW DO I GET OUT OF THEIR SYSTEM! I've tried, there is no obvious way.
They emailed me (Score:2)
eBay is Only a Venue. We have clarified what an "Online Auction" is by adding a definition. We have not changed our stance, we are still just a venue.
I thought this was some sort of CYA thing by ebay to protect them from liability. However, after reading the Wired article, then going back, I see that the important part is this:
General. We added an assignment provision, which means we could assign this relationship to another party.
The "relationship" they talk about is your private data. So basically, you have to be a lawyer to know if you are getting screwed or not. Even when they tell you, they don't tell you! I guess you should just assume that any change in privacy policy means that they are selling your data, unless it is explicitly stated otherwise.
ebay sux (Score:2)
Subject:
Changes to eBay User Agreement & Privacy Policy
Date:
Sat, 31 Mar 2001 04:03:20 -0800
From:
"eBay Announcements"
To:
[me]
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Changes to eBay User Agreement & Privacy Policy
[line of equals signs that trips the lame filter]
This administrative email was sent to jbridge21@earthling.net based on your account at eBay.
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Official Notice of Revision to the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy
We are committed to improving your experience at eBay. We have modified the User Agreement and Privacy Policy based on suggestions from our users and to accommodate future site improvements. The User Agreement describes your rights and responsibilities while bidding and selling at eBay while the Privacy Policy describes the information we collect about you and what may happen to that information.
To learn more about what was changed in the User Agreement, please go to http://pages.ebay.com/help/basics/uarevision1-faq
To learn more about what was changed in the Privacy Policy, please go to http://pages.ebay.com/help/basics/pprevision1-faq
This agreement is effective on May 21st, 2001 for new registering users, and is otherwise effective on May 15th, 2001 for all users registered prior to May 21st, 2001.
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As outlined in our User Agreement, eBay will periodically send you information about site changes & enhancements. If you would like to review your notification preferences for other types of communications, please visit http://pages.ebay.com/services/myebay/optin-login
Copyright © 1995-2001 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Please include the following text in your reply.
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I would worry if what I gave them was true... (Score:3)
My "loyalty discount" cards are all filled out to "Donald A. Duck" (apologies to Roy Disney). Doesn't faze the clerk at the checkout counter one bit, and keeps all that firestarter out of my mailbox.
You can probably guess what kind of email address I hand out to on-line merchants. And which phone number (apologies to whoever owns it).
Of course, as far as on-line merchants know I'm in my thirties, have tons of disposable income, thoroughly married, and own three houses. It must be true. I filled out the check boxes on the HTML form.
Marketing departments fear this stuff. When you are standing in front of the checkout counter, the nice person there can see that you are not a sixty-two year-old left-handed eskimo short-order cook, but on-line, how do you tell?
Ebay is bad. (Score:4)