That is exactly right. It says we will monitor you. But it doesn't tell you what they monitor. Most users will believe that they are just monitoring what websites you go to, not what passwords you're using, what secure sites you'll be visiting. Most users aren't going to realize their traffic will be routed through Comscore's proxy server.
You don't think they're being decietful. Let me point out that telling half truths and misrepresenting what you are actually doing is still lieing.
Well, we learned a few months ago that SP2 has done a few things right, but still has some key flaws:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/09/02/winxpsp2_s ecurity_review/
Today's article, while informative about a few features, lacks any meat when it comes to whats wrong with SP2.
Actually Bioware has a lot more to do with it than you think. They aren't writing it, and they aren't coding it, but there are a few Bioware employees that are going to be working closely with the guys at Obsidian for a while.
But the fact remains that BW has nothing to do with whether or not the game is released for Linux or Mac OS. Neither does Obsidian for that matter. If folks want a linux client or mac port, they'll have to ask Atari, and I think they're immune to the "pretty please with sugar" tactic.
These are all public statements on social networks, is there a reasonable expectation of privacy even for minors in this case?
Douglas Adams would be much better.
That is exactly right. It says we will monitor you. But it doesn't tell you what they monitor. Most users will believe that they are just monitoring what websites you go to, not what passwords you're using, what secure sites you'll be visiting. Most users aren't going to realize their traffic will be routed through Comscore's proxy server.
You don't think they're being decietful. Let me point out that telling half truths and misrepresenting what you are actually doing is still lieing.
You'll be using the can of spam to beat other people to death so you can eat them.
Well, we learned a few months ago that SP2 has done a few things right, but still has some key flaws: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/09/02/winxpsp2_s ecurity_review/
Today's article, while informative about a few features, lacks any meat when it comes to whats wrong with SP2.
It's called principal.
Actually Bioware has a lot more to do with it than you think. They aren't writing it, and they aren't coding it, but there are a few Bioware employees that are going to be working closely with the guys at Obsidian for a while. But the fact remains that BW has nothing to do with whether or not the game is released for Linux or Mac OS. Neither does Obsidian for that matter. If folks want a linux client or mac port, they'll have to ask Atari, and I think they're immune to the "pretty please with sugar" tactic.