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Demented0Peacocks (May 20, 2008 at 4:20 pm)
Wow, this is disturbing. And I just came across this video while searching to see if anyone from my family was on here T_T my dad broke off all contact with them years ago. The Stoddart family... He had four sisters (I think!)... I know this is useless, but it would be great to get back in touch with my cousins, or aunts, or even my grandparents on her side.
rcbrains (May 17, 2008 at 11:13 pm)
centreflunk com
campfiresteve (May 11, 2008 at 3:55 am)
I'm moving to Canada
joinkaioo (May 8, 2008 at 10:52 am)
We'd better leave Facebook and all the other commercial social networks and join kaioo instead. That's a social community where the users have full control over the Privacy terms. And kaioo donates all advertising revenue to charities chosen by its users.Isn't that a good reason to say bye to all the other social networks?
LymanDA (January 30, 2008 at 10:50 am)
I never heard of this organization until I saw this video, I am comforted by its existence.I actually work on a project related to data mining consumer and web services. It's scary what can be done. But, web services don't have to be vilified, there are ways to manage personal information and advertising needs without infringing on users rights and expectations. This is a topic everyone really should learn more about.
psbhinder (January 8, 2008 at 1:30 am)
The video provides an insight into a much wider topic of depleting individual privacy. Its not just social network sites that process our data. Look at others like our credit card companies(they know our shopping patterns), loyalty cards or grocery store cards(they know how much of what you consume every week), banks, email service providers, Google (it knows your browsing/searching patterns), ebay, amazon, paid digital tv channels. All of them earn something by analysing our patterns.
billybubbalicious (November 28, 2007 at 4:47 am)
This is one of the best government education videos I have ever seen. Great job!!
davidbrake (November 19, 2007 at 11:06 am)
Interesting to see an institution I think of as 'square' (Canadian privacy regulators) getting into the viral video marketing game. I don't agree with all of the claims made in this video but it's making some of the right points... |