Thursday, 22 October 2015

Netiquette



  1. Ask.fm
  1. Twitter.com
  1. Facebook.com
  1. Youtube.com
  1. Itunes.com
  • 2. According to "the street" pretty much every social network has a clause written into their user agreements that allows them to use your pictures for commercial purposes.
  • Facebook says that it will provide notice of any pending changes to its terms and conditions, and give users an opportunity to comment on those changes. But to get this notice you'll need to "Like" the Facebook Site Governance page, and for your comments on a proposed change to make any difference, at least 7,000 users must comment on the post announcing the change.
  • Google is particularly interested in what you do with your time, and you can even see the online dossier the company keeps on you.
  • For some services, such as antivirus software, you're buying a one-year update agreement, and typically they're opting you in to sign up for another year for the going rate.
  • Netflix requires you to input your credit card info when signing up for a free week or month of service. Their hope, of course, is that you'll like the service enough to continue on beyond the free trial - or failing that, forget you signed up in the first place.

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