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Probe into reports that a vulnerability was being used to hijack domains instead finds a scheme to trick users into revealing sensitive information.
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Whatever Yahoo (or even Hotmail) is or isn't, they don't use e-mail "content" for marketing--this has danger written all over it. I'm not a privacy expert or anything, but the "trust us" approach that Google has used with Gmail really turns me off. When I open my e-mail on Yahoo or Hotmail, I can see advertising; it's a necessary evil, but it's what keeps my account free so I accept it. However, I do not like or accept that my e-mail's content...the actual words...are being read/used to market information to me. Some see this as being not a problem b/c it's automatic (like a spam filter) but a spam filter is built to keep stuff out, not bring stuff back in. Sorry, this, along with Google's inability to really address it's customers concerns still has me turned off on them.
While I'm no fan of Yahoo or Hotmail, you can contact either one of them about issues w/ your account (free or otherwise) and they will respond. To date, I've never been able to find a way to e-mail Google about issues w/ Gmail unless it was something catostrophic (ie. account theft).
- by AppleSuxLeo November 28, 2008 7:05 PM PST
- GoDaddy must be a POS since Dale (I aint no Dale SR.) Jr. makes ads for it.
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(7 Comments)Also flat-as-a-board lil munchkin Danika makes ads for it too , so there you go.