Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2014/12/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I don't know much about the tracking, but I can predict an interesting airline check-in if the new bocal case has, for example, "Glock" on it. Ken On 12/16/2014 11:36 PM, Peter Klein wrote: > [sorry for the repetition, left the subject off when I sent this the first > time] > > A question for people who may be more plugged in to the mobile app world > than me... > > Is there some sort of attrition policy or concerted effort by the big > software and data companies to "break" things on mobile devices' standard > browsers so people will be forced to use apps? And if so, is it just > certain companies, or is everybody doing it? > > I got my iPad primarily so I could dictate emails and short bits of > writing. And because the gestures of a touch device are different from a > standard keyboard and mouse combination. All this meant better distributing > the load on my hands, which sometimes get overworked by too much > keyboarding, mousing and bassoon playing. So far, it's worked well. > > BUT... ever since iOS 8.1.1, using dictation (aka "Siri") in Facebook > replies generate a long, mixed-up word salad using the words I said, but > chopped up, re-ordered and repeated. I can *originate* a post with > dictation just fine, but not reply. The buttons to edit or delete FB posts > after the fact no longer work, and several other things are partially > broken as well. This all happens with Chrome as well as Safari. And > everything works just fine with the FB app. > > The optimist in me says that this is just a by-product of the inevitable > bugs in a huge project like the iOS upgrade. The cynic in me says that this > is all about steering us towards apps, where our behavior can be ever more > deliberately tabulated, analyzed and sold to advertisers, and our eyeballs > ever-more-cleverly and frequently diverted to what "they" want us to see. > Recently FB said that as of November, they were going to send data about > users' browsing habits to their "affiliates and partners," even when the > users were not on FB. And indeed, the most recent versions of the FB app > run in the background, even after you've closed the app. I confirmed this > with a system checker app I have. And FB now knows" when I have new > notifications even when the app is supposedly closed. > > That's why I deleted the app a while back. But today, I got fed up with > the problem (not fixed in iOS 8.1.2), and I loaded the FB app again. So I > guess they've got me just where they want me. > > Add to this a recent experience I had. I needed a case for my bassoon > bocals (the bent silver tube that goes between the reed and the > instrument). Bocal cases from a music store cost $60 and up. But a > just-as-good alternative is $15 pistol case. I did a Google search for said > pistol case. I backed out of the first site when it asked me for my date of > birth and to donate money to preserve my Second Amendment rights. I > eventually bought the case on Amazon. Now whenever I go on Amazon, they > try to sell me a gun. Not only that, eBay did the same thing a few times. > How did they know? "They" are not supposed to look at each other's > cookies, but I guess they do. Or somehow in IP address I went to looking > for the pistol case got interpreted as "this guy is a gun owner." Or some > other under-the-hood thing. Regardless of how, it's creepy. > > It seems to me that within a app, the safeguards are less, and "they" can > engage in more creepy behavior which is harder to detect or prevent. I > don't wish to don a tinfoil hat, but I'm starting to get a more and more > suspicious of apps. It seems like in return for a smoother "experience," we > get to give up more and more of our information. They have sneakier and > sneakier ways of getting it, and it will be used in all sorts of ways. > > So what should I do? Fight? Give up the Internet? Take my Soma and be > happy? > > --Peter > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information