SierraRaven wrote:
Here is a section of their Terms policy that really concerns me:
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No Confidentiality
Information transmitted through Provider and through the Internet in general is not confidential. Provider can not and shall not guarantee privacy or protection of any User. Provider reserves the right to monitor any User's transmissions when deemed necessary for providing proper service and/or to protect the rights and property of Provider.
Customer Information
Unless required by court order, subpoena or other legal request, or upon the advice of counsel, Provider may publish User's name and other consumer information in one or more directories that may be accessed by other Internet users. In addition, unless User notifies Provider to the contrary as provided above, Provider may make such information available to third parties from time to time. User understands further that merchants on the Internet may have access to such information and may make it available to third parties in accordance with their normal practices unless User notifies those merchants directly that User does not wish such information to be made available.
Sierra, thank you for going to the trouble of posting this. This little bit of information I had read and that's why I advised people to go read the Terms of that ISP.
What this basically sounds like to me is they can sell any and all information they get from you signing up for this ISP to anyone else, and the people your information is sent/sold to can then pass it on. And of course, you can't dismiss the possibility of adware/malware/tracking with the wording of those Terms. You would have NO privacy! This really does conform with being a family oriented, COPA and child friendly site doesn't it? *note sarcasm*
This is the same problem I have with the glophone. If you read those terms and the fine print you'll find some of the same sort of thing, and more. Like the glophone can use your computer resources as they see fit. I don't have that to copy and paste in front of me, but that got me riled up. This? goes beyond riled.
Giving more random events, etc. as an incentive for paying for the portal/email is not fair. First not fair to the people who do not, cannot or will not sign up and pay for it. Second, and more importantly to me, not fair to the people who do sign up, don't or can't read the fine print (think a child who just gets mom and dad to sign up for them - Hey, it's Neopets, it must be ok!) and then find that their information is all over the internet. Along with the huge possibility of scamming/spoofing using the email service.
Obviously, I will not be signing up for these services, nor will I use the toolbar (aol doesn't like other toolbars anyway, and it's a waste of space to have yet another one). I understand, as I'm sure we all do, that the site does cost alot of money to run and that money has to be made somewhere. I thought that's what the sponsors and merchandise were for. This just goes way too far, IMHO.