eBay Revises, Explains Its Privacy Policy 12
Prof. Jonathan Ezor, Touro Institute for Business, writes "eBay has just announced it will change its privacy policy, and has posted a summary of its changes. Good discussion of how and why they provide information to internal service providers, a point missed by many privacy policies."
What if I do not agree with the change? (Score:3, Funny)
Wrong. Post it on
what else does it say? (Score:2, Interesting)
Please be aware that while we have summarized the major changes below, there are additional changes that are not summarized and therefore, you are encouraged to read the Privacy Policy at http://pages.ebay.com/help/community/png-priv.htm l to see the complete revision.
I don't know about you folks, but whenever an agreement is changed, I get a little scared. What did they hide and bury in there?
And note that the whole agreement was changed, not just the privacy policy.
Has anybody actually *read* the
Re:what else does it say? (Score:2, Interesting)
Me too. However, when a full month is given to accept/decline the changes, along with (really easy) instruction on declining, I tend to relax a little.
No! And I'll tell you why I didn't: IANAL, and as such, I can't understand it in any way that is actually pertinent to litigation.
We live in a state that is owned an run by lawyers.
Re:what else does it say? (Score:2)
Funny you should say that.... (Score:2)
Count me in [ebay.com]. I'd love to see Eugene Levy's foreign policy in action.
Re:what else does it say? (Score:2)
However, when a full month is given to accept/decline the changes, along with (really easy) instruction on declining, I tend to relax a little.
But, do they actually let you decline?
I ask this because, starting in 1999, my privacy preferences were explicitly violated by them. Over the next 2 years I tried to stop being a customer of eBay, to no avail. Including attempting to email decline@ebay.com. It didn't work, they kept sending me email.
The whole sordid thing only ended once the old email add
PayPal has had about 200 agreements (Score:1, Informative)
Popular Story (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Popular Story (Score:1)
I hadn't used it in quite a while either, just re-activated my account for one auction I found through a multi-site search engine.
I usually look for stuff on Yahoo! auctions if I'm shopping for second-hand electronics and stuff. Where do you look besides eBay?
Re:Popular Story (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Popular Story (Score:2)
validating email addresses (Score:2, Interesting)
It is likely that they are tracking which email addresses generated a visit to the page.
I've pasted below the URL's from my message, perhaps someone else can do the same for there's, and we can confirm they are different.
Feel free to visit these URLs and help screw up their stats a bit.
http://member.ebay.com/ad/ck/1065-13204- [ebay.com]