> The critical point here is that it is a relationship only between the ISP (Comcast) and the end user, and the content providers aren't involved. Isn't comcast also a content provider? They provide cable TV services…
Did everyone assume this was an april fools joke?
I believe the GUI is run locally, but if it was run as a web application from the developers site it would only be able to scrape sites accessible to the public internet.
Whisper systems is owned by Twitter. I'm not sure how it's privacy record compares to that of Facebook.
I think it could be easy to do this accidentally. From the main linkedin page, if I save my username and password (which is my email) the linkedin page automatically fills in the login/password box when I revisit the…
> The critical point here is that it is a relationship only between the ISP (Comcast) and the end user, and the content providers aren't involved. Isn't comcast also a content provider? They provide cable TV services…
Did everyone assume this was an april fools joke?
I believe the GUI is run locally, but if it was run as a web application from the developers site it would only be able to scrape sites accessible to the public internet.
Whisper systems is owned by Twitter. I'm not sure how it's privacy record compares to that of Facebook.
I think it could be easy to do this accidentally. From the main linkedin page, if I save my username and password (which is my email) the linkedin page automatically fills in the login/password box when I revisit the…