[SGVLUG] Microsoft's nightmare inches closer to reality
Dustin
laurence at alice.caltech.edu
Mon Sep 26 08:13:46 PDT 2005
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005, John E. Kreznar wrote:
> Dustin <laurence at alice.caltech.edu> writes:
>
> > But the underlying problem is the web becoming capable of deploying
> > better and better applications.
>
> That's the road to the privacy give-away that Google is paving.
No argument there. You're running the application on *someone else's
computer.*
> lost, and that that's her business. Unfortunately, privacy give-away
> is becoming so pervasive that those of us who try to keep it are
> becoming ever more conspicuous, and therefore in danger of loosing our
> privacy as well.
Sometimes even legally, if a court rules that people don't have an
"expectation of privacy".
> Another example of privacy give-away. You get the service, they get
> your dossier.
Yes. *Someone else's computer*. And in that case, it does no good to run
to an anonymizer like Tor.
We've never mentioned stuff like that at a LUG meeting that I know of. I
found it pretty easy to get Tor and privoxy running, which are useful for
privacy (though not on the issues you mention, where you have a
relationship with the other end that requires you to identify yourself).
Performance takes a noticable hit, but is tolerable.
Dustin
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