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Ask YC: As a user/developer, do you care about privacy?

3 pointsby BenSalmost 17 years ago
I've always worried about online privacy. Recently, I've begun to feel like I'm in a shrinking minority. Every day, I see people trade even their most sensitive information for convenience or fun. Ambivalence towards privacy might be partly due to ignorance, but it's also possible that people just don't care about it.<p>As developers, do you try to protect the privacy of users? Do you care about your personal privacy enough to NOT use a really cool web service? Do your users click your privacy policy of ask you about it?<p>As an aside, I predict:<p>- Extremely aggressive behavioral targeting will be adopted by all major ad networks including Google. Less than 0.1% of people will opt out of 1st or 3rd party cookies if they have the option.<p>- At least 20% of the most successful social network applications will make their money by exporting and reselling personal information. Aggregation will provide little anonymity for good data miners.No social networks will aggressively enforce its T&#38;C's, including FB.<p>- Consumers will continue to assume that a well designed homepage is a proxy for security. (e.g. Mint).<p>- Online and offline companies (e.g. credit cards) will regularly provide information for government investigations.

4 comments

run4yourlivesalmost 17 years ago
This really depends on what you consider "private".<p>Do I give a damn that double-click knows that I was at reddit for 20minutes and then came to YC for an hour prior to quickly checking facebook? No, not really.<p>Do I care that facebook will let advertisers know I live in Vancouver BC? Not all that much, unless they start spamming.<p>Do I care that anyone knows my cc info? Damn right I do! Do I care that companies provide info to government? Yes, again I do, although I might not be aware of this.<p>I don't think it's that people aren't concerned, it's just that there are different levels of concern. People freak if a company looses SIN/SSN's, but not so much if they distribute email.<p>You're just witnessing the effects of falling out of sync a bit with the degree that is the norm.
gaikaalmost 17 years ago
I'm already a little bit used to it. <a href="http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2008-06-20/" rel="nofollow">http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2008-06-20/</a><p>Privacy link is clicked a lot on my startup's page. People still care.
nostrademonsalmost 17 years ago
As a user, I don't really care. I figure I don't have any privacy anyway, so I might as well get over it.<p>As a developer, I care about not being evil. And part of that is understanding that some users have different beliefs than me and it's wrong to force my standards on them. I don't have a problem with opt-in mechanisms that destroy your privacy though, eg. lifestreaming or social networking.
raalmost 17 years ago
I think caring and awareness are two different things.<p>Those who are aware definitely care. Unfortunately, a large percentage of the population don't understand the value of the information they share so freely.