By FrankPosted Wednesday 19th November 2008 07:38 GMT
"..it breaks every rule of privacy there is.it must be delt with seriously ..."
Since you 'know' that every rule has been broken, you must therefore know what these rules are.
I'm not aware of these 'rules of privacy' and I suspect that many other people have never seen them either. Can you please provide a link or some reference to where they are written down, under what authority they were created and what organisation they were issued by?
(I think Tracer R. Spence is possibly an admirer of Spencer Tracy)?
By Andy WorthPosted Wednesday 19th November 2008 08:18 GMT
I can see that many people would have used this site, to find out if their partner was cheating or something similar, but it breaks so many laws it is just unbelievable. They were not only false advertising (no keylogger is "100% undetectable"), but also encouraging and even instructing people to commit computer crime.
I mean, a centralised database which holds details of everyones web browsing habits....I can't imagine any worse Phorm of privacy breach. (do you like what I did there? :))
But I absolutely agree with alzain that it needs to be taken very seriously as they are, quite literally, aiding and abetting people with performing computer crime.
By Pascal MonettPosted Wednesday 19th November 2008 15:12 GMT
You mean to say that you have no idea of what exactly "privacy" covers ?
Such as the right to live your life without being subjected to unlawful surveillance or inquiry outside of the due process of the law ?
Such as the right to not be required to state who you are or what you intend to do in any public area without being presented a proper warrant by an official representative of the law operating in an official capacity ?
Such as the right to lead your life as you intend to without being questioned about it unless your acts can be perceived as unlawful ?
Or the right to not be arrested if you have done nothing wrong ?
It is sadly amazing that people today are so divorced from their own civilization that they have to actually ask these questions.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 19th November 2008 17:49 GMT
I saw what you did there.
I think this place should have been named "little shop of horrors"; or more correctly, since they were selling: "little shop of whorers"
@Pascal Monett - Oh, you wild radical you! Only problem is that the gubmint is already sihponing off all your information via your ISP anyway. Too Late!
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 19th November 2008 17:51 GMT
that thing is terrible, it is a bit like a website on acid as well.
The thing is most people don't want to know about other people, us normal folk are far more self involved to go wondering about others.
But, facebook just slams it in your face, gone is the art of conversation and getting to know someone by a shared trail of coincidences, nope just have it all set out like a laundry list.
It is the nuances of human interaction that are at stake here, facebook should have a tease mode, or a misinformation mode, make sure we don't know it all, have something left to discover and share ourselves.
Comments on: Feds shutter one-stop stalker shop
Tracer R. Spence? #
By Daniel B. Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 01:33 GMT
Tracer R Spence #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 03:37 GMT
STALKER #
By alzain Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 05:33 GMT
@alzain re. STALKER #
By Frank Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 07:38 GMT
Hmm...but #
By Andy Worth Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 08:18 GMT
Guess who's not coming to dinner #
By Matt K Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 09:09 GMT
Oh, THAT stalker shop #
By Jimmy Floyd Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 09:53 GMT
Shut down... comprehensive snooping service... #
By Graham Marsden Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 13:26 GMT
@Frank #
By Pascal Monett Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 15:12 GMT
@Andy Worth #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 17:49 GMT
Yes facebook #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 17:51 GMT
facebook? #
By Jodo Kast Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 19:34 GMT
Oh dear... #
By Mike Moyle Posted Wednesday 19th November 2008 20:02 GMT
Fantastic and About Bloody Time #
By T J Posted Thursday 20th November 2008 01:09 GMT