Gmail Privacy Hassle

I’ve been using Gmail since it was a private beta. It’s basically been my most heavily used email account aside from my college account. In those early days of Gmail there were a number of folks ranting about privacy concerns since Gmail effectively maintains an index of all your messages. I never really cared too much because I don’t really conduct a lot of private discourse via email and I didn’t think there was anything there that I cared about others accessing.

I’ve been annoyed though by Google Buzz. In part, I was annoyed because I didn’t even know about it - these “social features” were simply added to my Gmail account. One reason I didn’t know about though, is because I never check my Gmail account via a web browser - I just use a separate email client because I have multiple accounts I’m checking all the time and its easier to do in one place. My major criticism is with the Buzz features that are enabled by default. I think these significantly impinge upon my privacy, and I think it should be my choice to enter into the Buzz. In essence, before you could change your settings settings, someone could see the people you most frequently email (or chat with). I know I don’t really have any privacy on Facebook, but I’ve always thought of my email as relatively private. Secondly (and an annoyance more than a privacy concern), the overall noise generated by this tool is too great and simply creates more unnecessary information to cull through. Its useless like Twitter.

In Google’s defense, they have made some immediate changes - and fast. But I expect such amateur behavior from Facebook - not from Google. Google is smart enough to have known better before implementing. Here’s a decent article from Silicon Alley Insider that has been following the story as it develops. Here’s a link to an update that covers the changes Google has made. The timeline toward the ned is helpful in learning how the story developed.

So am I abandoning all Google services? No - there are still many Google tools that work for me. Nonetheless, Buzz makes my Gmail account one more thing that I need to worry about in terms of maintenance. So, Goodbye Gmail. I didn’t really need you anyway…

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grin Well first off i would have to agree that it is disturbing that this Buzz feature is enabled by default. But i do not feel completely enraged because you have options to change said things. Now ill talk about something completely different the to the privacy issue.

I do not find these social RSS feed tools like twitter useless. I would have to say its is how they are used. These tools are Highly effective at updating people with little blurbs of information. I find them effective on websites where new content can be streamed directly to the site via a I.M. or tweet or buzz. It seems far more pointless when people are telling me they are making a sandwich on these feeds compared to when people twitter new news article, projects, or ideas that can be introduced to the masses quickly with instant alerts to those watching. This is the fastest way to gain information, faster then radio, phone, tv and even the internet news sites themselves. One tweet can reach a million people instantly via txt message where a website update would only be noticed by those showing up at the exact time. IT just seems to me like there is less work to get the word out their. So i disagree with the fact that you said they were useless.

I’m getting information faster which is what i like. What is being put through the instant feed is of course the deciding factor of what is relevant for the individual and if the information is not relevant then it is something that one should not have to look through. That mean the ones using said service should not subscribe to that particular bogas bad or in general irrelevant information. Such as for the people tweeting about making sandwiches or their latest bowel movement woop de doo. If these people have nothing interesting going on ever then of course a steaming pile of tweets will be spilled all over the net forcing people to sift through it all while doing handstand in it face first.

Nigrelli  on  02/19  at  09:44 AM

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