Re: Using HotWIRED without provoking junk mail
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I get enough junk mail already, and I don't want vendors to be able to capture market research at the browsing level (I haven't looked at WIRED's server for precisely this reason).
A while back someone established a HotWIRED account in the name "cypherpunks" with password "cypherpunks" to get around this. I make a point of mentioning that whenever I point someone to HotWIRED. I'm assuming here that they're not collecting identification data in some other way (if you're not using Netscape ;). - - -L. Futplex McCarthy; PGP key by finger or server "We've got computers, we're tapping phone lines; I know that that ain't allowed" --Talking Heads - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.1 iQCVAwUBLu55rGf7YYibNzjpAQExGwP/S0ahTCimJlYKQCK1DGjHbdSxcaovbHHI Ybtcw8iaGwYZxmEWcK5fM8tRqORV99oGUISdynMrFCw0VV+cvozot4q+GSMCpcND uIsSgkw/D3F3XWfWLtJDocme3Joot1cARfmo6lj7YmqBjHS2e27OOke8BQ2JeOBh 3wceidNaEKk= =fWzB - -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- - --- [This message has been signed by an auto-signing service. A valid signature means only that it has been received at the address corresponding to the signature and forwarded.] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Gratis auto-signing service iQBFAwUBLu564ioZzwIn1bdtAQExZwF9EEHP+++Y3ODxhxSZPY3IeVSC0JtOc7vc xu2avrEaeNetk0yPogy1+tmjwb6JC2e8 =qVmS -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
"L. McCarthy" <lmccarth@ducie.cs.umass.edu> writes:
A while back someone established a HotWIRED account in the name "cypherpunks" with password "cypherpunks" to get around this. I make a point of mentioning
funny thing about that. i told a non-cp friend about this when he first discovered hotwired's policy. he used it for a while, and then somehow mentioned it on another list (something to do with publishing), in a discussion with one of wired's folk. she (wired person) later made the comment that she looked it up, and halfway through that day there were over 100 hits to that account already. tells us three things: -at least this wired staffer was somewhat amused with the prospect (rather than annoyed, as i had expected). -they have a fairly simple way of checking up on usage, by account, by day. which means they are probably using this data for something already. -the account is well used. -avi
From: Avi Harris Baumstein <avi@clas.ufl.edu> -at least this wired staffer was somewhat amused with the prospect (rather than annoyed, as i had expected). I ran into one of the Hotwired guys at a couple of weeks ago. Not only didn't he mind particularly, he thought it most appropriate that the general purpose pseudonym account was called 'cypherpunk'. -the account is well used. In fact, the 'cypherpunk' is by far and away the No. 1 user of Hotwired. Maybe 'cypherpunks' will become number No. 2. Eric
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