>You're oversimplifying human behavior The facts in this case are simple. The judgement is clear. You seem to be justifying their actions. There is no moral justification. >type of perfectly disastrous…
> Would you commend a landlord for dismounting a hidden camera in your bathroom? Doubt it. Woah, woah, nice analogy. Excepting what Path did is even worse. They also retain(ed?) your bathroom activity photos forever…
>Not to single out Path, a massive number of apps are guilty of this behavior. And so is Apple. I am alarmed that any 2 bit app can access and upload all my personal contact information for any use they want to.
Key giveaway to their untrustworthiness still: "and we want you to feel completely in control of your information on Path" TO FEEL, as in "we still don't give a shit whether you actually _ARE_ completely in control of…
>The ability to decide whether or not a course of action is ethical is greatly affected by what your competitors are doing, groupthink, incentives, time pressures, etc. No, its not. You do not kill a person over any…
You are right. And I am not touching Path with a ten foot pole. Not in hell. What annoys me is that Apple has caused a few hours of my life to be wasted on this shit. And has me deeply worried about what other crap is…
>my privacy tools installed And what are they?
And right on cue, see this: [Risk No. 1: We need users](http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/02/04/what-is-fac...)
Nice argument, but don't you think that Facebook used your actions to associate your friends, your time spent on its site, your many interactions with your friends, your uploads etc. Gained your trust. And should in…
This will kick Flipkart's overpriced ass (Algorithms on Flipkart)[http://www.flipkart.com/books/8120340078] Rs.333 (Algorithms on Junglee)[http://www.junglee.com/Introduction-Algorithms-Cormen/dp/812...] Rs.255 (Steve…
Not a webmaster, but would like to know: Does/can the google crawler system send a notification email to the registered webmaster of a website, if something like this happens? This could be deemed unsolicited, but would…
>You're oversimplifying human behavior The facts in this case are simple. The judgement is clear. You seem to be justifying their actions. There is no moral justification. >type of perfectly disastrous…
> Would you commend a landlord for dismounting a hidden camera in your bathroom? Doubt it. Woah, woah, nice analogy. Excepting what Path did is even worse. They also retain(ed?) your bathroom activity photos forever…
>Not to single out Path, a massive number of apps are guilty of this behavior. And so is Apple. I am alarmed that any 2 bit app can access and upload all my personal contact information for any use they want to.
Key giveaway to their untrustworthiness still: "and we want you to feel completely in control of your information on Path" TO FEEL, as in "we still don't give a shit whether you actually _ARE_ completely in control of…
>The ability to decide whether or not a course of action is ethical is greatly affected by what your competitors are doing, groupthink, incentives, time pressures, etc. No, its not. You do not kill a person over any…
You are right. And I am not touching Path with a ten foot pole. Not in hell. What annoys me is that Apple has caused a few hours of my life to be wasted on this shit. And has me deeply worried about what other crap is…
>my privacy tools installed And what are they?
And right on cue, see this: [Risk No. 1: We need users](http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2012/02/04/what-is-fac...)
Nice argument, but don't you think that Facebook used your actions to associate your friends, your time spent on its site, your many interactions with your friends, your uploads etc. Gained your trust. And should in…
This will kick Flipkart's overpriced ass (Algorithms on Flipkart)[http://www.flipkart.com/books/8120340078] Rs.333 (Algorithms on Junglee)[http://www.junglee.com/Introduction-Algorithms-Cormen/dp/812...] Rs.255 (Steve…
Not a webmaster, but would like to know: Does/can the google crawler system send a notification email to the registered webmaster of a website, if something like this happens? This could be deemed unsolicited, but would…