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Thursday, Apr 8, 2004 @ 1:45am
Today I took a look at the information you’re required to supply before Yahoo, Hotmail, or Gmail will give you an email account:
That’s a whole lot of data the other guys want, and they use it to target information. Yahoo admits in their privacy policy that they provide it to third party partners for marketing purposes. Google, on the other hand, explicitly states: “We will never rent, sell or share information that personally identifies you for marketing purposes without your express permission.” For the curious, I’ll likely have some more Gmail information to post tomorrow, so you might want to check back, or grab my RSS feed to keep up to date. |
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As a user experience designer for Google, I led the design of Gmail 1.0, Google Calendar 1.0, and Google Reader 2.0. I currently design for FriendFeed. moreme
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