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Feuer Frei!
07-12-11, 07:30 AM
Internet giant Yahoo has been condemned over plans to snoop on emails in a 'blatant intrusion of privacy'.
The US company provides an email service for thousands of Britons, including children, who will assume that the system is completely private.
However, it has emerged that Yahoo has changed its small print terms and conditions to get permission to view and scan emails.
At the same time, the firm will also be able to spy on incoming emails from individuals and businesses without permission or warning.
Yahoo is pressing ahead with the change on the basis it will allow the company to identify which celebrities, subjects, sports, hobbies and products a particularly customer is interested in.
In future, it would use the information to target the customer with website advertising and product information that is relevant to these areas.
The Yahoo customer visiting a range of websites would then see pop-up advertisements that are relevant to keywords in outgoing and incoming emails.
Yahoo is among a number of internet companies and email service providers who are able to scan customers emails for key words and phrases.


The sifting of emails is done using computers, rather than individuals, and creates anonymous profiles of the likes and interests of customers which can be used for internet marketing.
The proposal was highlighted by Which? Computing magazine, whose editor, Sarah Kidner, said: 'This is a blatant intrusion of privacy. People should have the right to send messages without Yahoo snooping through them.'
Daniel Hamilton, the director of Big Brother Watch, agreed and called on Yahoo to think again.
He said: 'It's extremely disappointing that Yahoo has opted to intrude on privacy in this way.
'Web users have a right not to see their personal messages trawled through in order to boost Yahoo's advertising revenue.
'Yahoo should abandon these changes before the crucial bond of trust between it and its users is damaged beyond repair.'



SOURCE (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2012013/Yahoo-condemned-plans-snoop-emails-behalf-advertisers.html#ixzz1RpIYJUSI)

STEED
07-12-11, 10:47 AM
They will not find anything worth bothering with in my ones there so boring.


NTL: They got no right too.

mookiemookie
07-12-11, 10:51 AM
People still use yahoo email? :03:

STEED
07-12-11, 11:00 AM
People still use yahoo email? :03:

Yes I do. :stare:












:D

August
07-12-11, 11:11 AM
Did you notice the conflicting statements?

...it will allow the company to identify which celebrities, subjects, sports, hobbies and products a particularly customer is interested in.

creates anonymous profiles of the likes and interests of customers which can be used for internet marketing.

How can they target particular customers if the profiles are anonymous? :hmmm:

nikimcbee
07-12-11, 05:01 PM
Yahoo email is my junk email.

darius359au
07-12-11, 07:25 PM
Oh you've got to love the irony ,Yahoo is going to do what they've been claiming Google was doing with gmail!

Buddahaid
07-12-11, 09:41 PM
Yahoo email is my junk email.

Mine too!:haha:

Ducimus
07-12-11, 11:00 PM
One of the perks of owning a domain - you have your own email. No Gmail, no yahoo, no BS. It's YOURS. Separate from your ISP, so it doesn't matter if you move, your email is always the same. Domains are cheap. At least mine is. costs me 10 bucks a month, best and cheapest investment i've ever made. And to think i orginally created my domain as an experiment with HTML while in college.