« Home | The new Yahoo! email beta.Honestly, I was excited ... » | Exchange Server 2003 - Service Pack 2Check out thi... » | Well my site was hacked even though I had the late... » | More fuel for the Comcrap fire found herehttp://ch... » | A quick calculation on the bandwidth needs of our ... » | Well the verdict on VOIP with AT&T is that it's we... » | VOIP..Voice over IP. There are at least a dozen o... » | The email storage wars are heating up!! Google has... » | I have never had the hots for a car as bad as I ... » | Ok, I'm back to Blogger for posting. They've upda... » 

Monday, October 10, 2005 

The debate over privacy goes on and on. How much do you value your privacy? Does any company have the right to read anything on your computer (not related to their software) if you use their services? Check out this horrific article over at rootkit.com about just how much your privacy is being invaded while you're busy playing WoW.

The things that companies get away with anymore is just incredible. I refuse to purchase W0W for this reason. I was on the fence about playing this game. Now I'm no longer on the fence....