It appears to me by using your dns service instead of the one provided by an isp, I forfeit the ability to have my dns lookups remain anonymous. That seems to fall closer to the definition of spyware in my book.
I certainly hope you have insurance against a disgruntled worker replacing www.mybanknamehere.com with www.myphishingsite.com
This bit of news from RedHat seems even more funny considering that I received a call from one of their customer relations/billing represenatives today. She was calling to inform me that, "due to a problem with their credit card transaction processing vendor," some customers who made purchases on their website had been billed twice.
I was impressed that they did take the time to call and inform me that the second charge would be removed from my card.
What burned me about making that online purchase was that I received a offer for a free "RedHat Cap" (if I purchased v6.2 online) about a week later.
So when she asked if I had any other questions, I asked for the Hat. I said, "I've been a loyal customer since version 2.1 and......"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There's_No_Disgrace_Like_Home
Read your own privacy policy and then evaluate if calling your own service "spyware" is appropriate.
http://www.opendns.com/privacy/
It appears to me by using your dns service instead of the one provided by an isp, I forfeit the ability to have my dns lookups remain anonymous. That seems to fall closer to the definition of spyware in my book.
I certainly hope you have insurance against a disgruntled worker replacing www.mybanknamehere.com with www.myphishingsite.com
This bit of news from RedHat seems even more funny considering that I received a call from one of their customer relations/billing represenatives today. She was calling to inform me that, "due to a problem with their credit card transaction processing vendor," some customers who made purchases on their website had been billed twice.
......"
:)
I was impressed that they did take the time to call and inform me that the second charge would be removed from my card.
What burned me about making that online purchase was that I received a offer for a free "RedHat Cap" (if I purchased v6.2 online) about a week later.
So when she asked if I had any other questions, I asked for the Hat. I said, "I've been a loyal customer since version 2.1 and
I should get the Hat sometime next week.