Death by Google Calendar
the_harlequin writes "Ok, so the title is a little extreme, but it's a possibility. The link gives an example of how easy it is to obtain information about someone who uses Google Calendar, and is unaware of what they're allowing the world to see."
So I should be fine if I simply add some fake reoccurring classes to my calendar. I think I am going to "fake" take up some firearms classes and some marshal arts. It will also not hurt to add something else like, Tuesdays I will have a "fake" pit bull owners club. Or I could just not put flight information in my calendar.
quis custodiet ipsos custodes
Anyone wanna crash Daisy's all girl pool party?
This guy's the limit!
I have this same problem at work with co-workers and Lotus Notes too. They can see everything I put on my calendar by default, unless I purposely block stuff and make it unreadable to them.
"I find it...utterly stupid that people display their lives online..."
Such as a blog?
Maybe people will discuss you on www.mydeathspace.com.
~jennifer.k~
I found it insanely funny that someone who is basically a blogger would lead with this sentence:
"I find it utterly stupid that people display their lives online."
So I guess after "people" there is an implicit "(other than me)"?
#DeleteChrome