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Welcome to “terms and conditions/privacy” rabbit-holes 2.0. Though, I’d personally vote the FB rabbit hole to be the toughest, well neigh impossible, to navigate.
I tried to send a Target gift card to a friend. I could not do it with my credit card unless I opened a Target account. Well, I guess Target doesn’t want my online business.
I try to maintain as small a footprint on the internet as possible. The more accounts you have, the more likely you are to be hacked or targeted (pun NOT intended) for phishing.
I know people who thought it is an real cloud…it’s not a laughing matter trying to teach people about servers, and they reply that “those things are heavy and take up space, and I was thinking that I was being ecologically minded when I opted for the cloud”….
It all goes ’round and ’round. “The Cloud” seems more like the old server-client architecture we used back in the old DEC Vax/IBM AS400/Unix days.
Whenever I hear “the cloud” I mentally replace it with the term “someone else’s computer” eg is it a good idea to store my private data “in the cloud” → is it a good idea to store my private data “on someone else’s computer”.
Losing data is not your largest concern. Your largest concern is that you are trusting them (and every employee that can gain access to it) not to share, sell, or use it as they see fit.
eastern.woods.metal about 3 years ago
Sounds like a hacker after your banking info
Concretionist about 3 years ago
I’m with the bartender…
Superfrog about 3 years ago
You’re going to need prime.
Enter.Name.Here about 3 years ago
I KNEW Musk and Bezos were up to something.
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
All right you pixies, that’s it, get out of here (with apologies to Sheldon Leonard)
in.amongst about 3 years ago
Welcome to “terms and conditions/privacy” rabbit-holes 2.0. Though, I’d personally vote the FB rabbit hole to be the toughest, well neigh impossible, to navigate.
Bill The Nuke about 3 years ago
It’s called the cloud because when the server crashes all your data goes up like vapor.
nosirrom about 3 years ago
How many people think their data is safe in the cloud?
fredvej about 3 years ago
CLOUD – Customer Loses Own Use of Data
dflak about 3 years ago
I tried to send a Target gift card to a friend. I could not do it with my credit card unless I opened a Target account. Well, I guess Target doesn’t want my online business.
I try to maintain as small a footprint on the internet as possible. The more accounts you have, the more likely you are to be hacked or targeted (pun NOT intended) for phishing.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Lots of us don’t need and wouldn’t fall for this gimmick so there should be plenty of room up there for anyone who wants it.
Upton O'Goode about 3 years ago
Where’s mom?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Sometimes your Guardian Angle hits you instead of the enemy just to teach you a lesson.
mourdac Premium Member about 3 years ago
Makes about as much sense as anything.
uniquename about 3 years ago
All you have to do is choose the space flight and pay the $55 million.
artmer about 3 years ago
Its in a cloud because its closer to alphabet heaven.
thelordthygod666 about 3 years ago
There are sites/programs I don’t have – nor have I stored anything in a cloud – because I said no to onerous T&C. And yet life is still good.
JenSolo02 about 3 years ago
Aha… the long con!
Digital Frog about 3 years ago
Cloud = Someone else’s server.
mindjob about 3 years ago
I see cemetery’s in space as a new business for those with money and no heirs
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 3 years ago
You know it’s messing with you, right?
1JennyJenkins about 3 years ago
I know people who thought it is an real cloud…it’s not a laughing matter trying to teach people about servers, and they reply that “those things are heavy and take up space, and I was thinking that I was being ecologically minded when I opted for the cloud”….
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
You are several drinks too late!
Flatworm about 3 years ago
It all goes ’round and ’round. “The Cloud” seems more like the old server-client architecture we used back in the old DEC Vax/IBM AS400/Unix days.
Are VT-100s on their way back?
MacII about 3 years ago
Whenever I hear “the cloud” I mentally replace it with the term “someone else’s computer” eg is it a good idea to store my private data “in the cloud” → is it a good idea to store my private data “on someone else’s computer”.
megerkey about 3 years ago
What, I’m just watching how crazy he is getting. Why would you cut me off?
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 3 years ago
Clouds in space are known by their Latin name — nebulae — and are very very big, very very far away, and very very uncaring about your data.
Chris Sherlock about 3 years ago
Outlook cloudy.
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
I curse the day that someone decided that a cloud should represent a remote node on a network on network diagrams.
eastern.woods.metal about 3 years ago
The " cloud " is sponsored by NSA. They review ALL your data
nottaTrueBeliever about 3 years ago
Losing data is not your largest concern. Your largest concern is that you are trusting them (and every employee that can gain access to it) not to share, sell, or use it as they see fit.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
His Alexa has been hacked by the Mad Clowns Brigade.
Mediatech about 3 years ago
I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now. From up and down, and still somehow, it’s cloud illusions I recall…
keenanthelibrarian about 3 years ago
As usual, the bartender knows what’s right and proper …
dcmotrl Premium Member about 3 years ago
If Alexa actually replies or performs the action programmed it has to be a comic.