If you google for WAYN.com and security AO is top of the list.
Steve
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If you google for WAYN.com and security AO is top of the list.
Steve
I have made an analysis of wayn.com here is my report:
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My firewall black site list has one new member
It certainly looks like WAYN.com is not a very popular site with the security gurus here.
Steve
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This thread is now back on google's first page on a search for WAYN.com
Well, It Seems WAYN.com ( Where Are You Now ) is at it again.
WAYN.com ( Where Are You Now )is now whoring its members by sending e-mails to everyone telling them when new people register and what area they are from.
I also notice thay WAYN.com ( Where Are You Now ) is using out of date mapping as they have me listed in the wrong location. (despite having my town and street)
WAYN.com ( Where Are You Now ) states it has over 7 million members. I just wonder if WAYN.com means its actually spamming 7 million people.
So is this passing on of details illegal or just unethical.Quote:
Originally Posted by mark_boyle2002
What do you think folks?
Steve
the legallity depends on what you agreed to when you signed up....
Personally....I never sign up to these types of site...if I do need to I give my fluff email account to track the shite they send me.
I do however believe it is unethical....as I am sure it is buried deep in the EULA.......in reality...how many user read it....and they are preying on this
MHO
as always
MLF
I wonder if it's possible to challenge an EULA for maliciously hiding of it's terms and conditions?
Steve
I guess that would depend on where you reside....and the local\federal laws.
I believe it falls into that gray area of internet law.
User is in one jurisdiction ...site owner is in another....server is hosted in yet another :rolleyes:
MLF