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Deja News Privacy Questioned

theGEEK writes "An internet 'watchdog' discovered that Deja News is actually logging their users e-mail traffic." Is this related to the recent thing about them tracking every click through redirector scripts? Personally I'm not threatened, but I'm not a privacy nut either. What do you think?

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  1. No big deal? Get a Clue!!! by geoGIF · · Score: 5

    There seem to be a lot of people out there (especially sys admins), who are saying, "This is no big deal. Everyone store logs, etc." Hello. Excuse me...you're not getting it. Lets all be clear here on exactly what's going on.

    Go to DejaNews and look at a Usenet posting. Next to the Author's name, you'll see that DejaNews was nice enough to provide a link with the authors email address so that with a simple click you can email the author. Fair enough, that's helpful (and something I expect). The problem is, it's NOT a simple mailto:foo@bar.com link. It links back to DejaNews. DejaNews sees this, and says to itself, "Hey, Joe Blow just clicked on a link to email foo@bar.com." Then it redirects to something link mailto:foo@bar.com, which causes your mail client to pop up, all ready to email to foo@bar.com. At this point, DejaNews is out of the picture (you're sending email to foo@ on your PC using your mail client and your IPS' SMTP server). But DejaNews has already made a note that you at least clicked on the link to email them (you could change your mind and cancel and DejaNews wouldn't know the difference). The point here is that DejaNews doesn't have to do it this way. They could've simply put the link to the person's email directly on the page (which would've been much simpler), in which case they would have no way of knowing if you clicked it. They're specifically going out of their way to make note of the fact that you clicked on the link to email someone. Someone, somewhere, made a deliberate, conscious decision to go to the extra trouble of logging this. It's not some incidental log.

    Realistically, I do think it's that big of deal. But this is not the simple sendmail log that all the I-love-to-jump-to-conclusions idiots who've only skimmed the story without actually understanding it are claiming it is.

    Randy Weems
    reems@nospam.hotmail.com