Friday, January 16, 2009

Beware of FREE (part 2): There's no such thing as a FREE account.

I previously wrote about dangers of relying on "free" services because you relinquish control (and effectively ownership) of your property to the administrators of the services.

An economics teacher of mine repeatedly lectured that "There's no such thing as a free lunch." We don't exist in a vacuum and everything has a cost, even if you don't see it. When you sign up for a "free" account (like the Google one I'm using now) you're paying for that account, but not with money. Usually, you're paying with personal information. There is plenty of in-depth coverage of what websites do with your information and that's not my focus.

I just want you to know, it's not free.

Every "free" service you use is using you in return. Every time you connect two discrete facts together by "friending" someone on a website or listing your favorite books or reveal anything about yourself, you're paying that company for their service. There are billions of globally known facts about you; what isn't known is that you are always you. How does a company distinguish the John Smith who likes Ford Mustangs from the John Smith who likes sushi and also know that the first one is a vegetarian? They know it because you tell them. That information now belongs to them. You're paying them for their service.

In perpetuity.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

QOTD: Double Entendre

14:45:56 <+chaosite> Shadow42: the only difference between myspace and facebook is that facebook doesn't let you redesign your own page without 1337 skr1p7 k1dd1e sk1llz
14:46:05 <+Shadow42> mm
14:46:18 <+Shadow42> And Myspace is more likely to get you raped.
14:47:28 <+chaosite> Shadow42: rape is such a strong word... "suprise buttsex" is much nicer
14:47:42 <+Shadow42> chaosite: It rolls off the tongue more easily too
14:47:49 <+Shadow42> Dammit, I hate double entendres
--#freenode-social on irc.freenode.com, 20061106

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