Journal Journal: The future of Digital Rights Management.
Sure, it's only science-fiction today. But what about tomorrow?
Sure, it's only science-fiction today. But what about tomorrow?
So my hypothesis is that Google gleaned address out of my email via its URL-tracking voodoo and then indexed it, and this possibility does seem covered by their privacy policy. But I still find this pretty disturbing: can't I email someone a URL without the whole world finding out about it? What if the contents of this site fell into what the broader Google Privacy FAQ classifes as "sensitive information"?When you use Gmail, Google's servers automatically record certain information about your use of Gmail. Similar to other web services, Google records information such as account activity (including storage usage, number of log-ins), data displayed or clicked on (including UI elements, ads, links); and other log information (including browser type, IP-address, date and time of access, cookie ID, and referrer URL).
Man,i wonder what i am supposed to write here...
So you think that money is the root of all evil. Have you ever asked what is the root of money? -- Ayn Rand