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Vandaag zag ik ineens een verse opmerking onderaan het Flickr scherm staan:

Flickr and Yahoo are now part of “Oath” and are members of the Verizon family of companies. Beginning 15 September 2017, we plan to share some user information within our new family. Learn more

https://policies.yahoo.co.../privacy/euoathnoticefaq/


Q: What has changed?

A: Yahoo is now part of ‘Oath’, a digital and mobile media company with more than 50 brands globally (including Yahoo, HuffPost, Engadget, TechCrunch, Moviefone and Makers), and a member of the Verizon family of companies working to shape the future of media. Oath strives to create a passionate and engaged community of users by building content and products that inspire and entertain the world.

Q: Why am I receiving this notice?

A: We would like to inform you in advance that, as of 18 September 2017, Yahoo and Oath plan to share some user information within the Verizon family of companies which will enable us to integrate our business, allowing us to coordinate more and improve your experiences.

Q: How will my information be used? How will this help me as a user?

A: Your information is used to continually deliver innovative, engaging and entertaining products and services to you. We believe that we can more efficiently deliver a better experience to you by sharing user information across the various Oath brands and within our Verizon family of companies. We will use this shared information to integrate and improve our services, and to provide more customised advertising & content, as well as for other analytics purposes.

Q: What user information is being shared?

A: We will share the same information that our companies have previously collected and used for the development and operation of our products and services. This may include your account registration information (such as your user ID, gender, name, email address, postcode & age), your content and advertising interests, content associated with your account, the types of services you use and how you engage with them, cookie and device IDs, IP addresses, geolocation information and activity information from across our websites, apps, software and other services. All of the information that we collect about you may be shared across the various Oath brands and within our Verizon family of companies.

Q:What is not changing?

A: Your privacy is important to us. How Yahoo and Oath handle your personal information as well as what information Yahoo shares with third parties outside of the Oath organisation and the Verizon family of companies has not changed. The Yahoo EMEA Terms of Service and Privacy Policy continue to govern your activity when you are on a Yahoo site, using a Yahoo app or interacting with our products, services or technologies.

Integration of Yahoo into the new Oath organisation is an ongoing process. We are carefully managing your data during this period of transition, and we will notify you in accordance with our Privacy Policy as and when additional significant changes occur.

Q: I don't want my Yahoo personal information to be shared with Oath and/or the Verizon family of companies. What can I do?

A: Yahoo users are empowered to shape their privacy preferences. Your ad personalisation opt-out preferences will also be shared and honoured across Oath ad systems. We recommend that users take advantage of these options to optimise their experience; however, should you prefer that Yahoo does not share any personal information with Oath and/or the Verizon family of companies, instructions on how to delete your Yahoo account can be found here.


M.a.w. er gaat wat veranderen... En de enige manier waarop je niet geëxploiteerd kunt gaan worden door Oath (het lijkt wel een soort ontbijtgraan ;) ) is om je account te deleten... :F

Maar ach, waar maken we ons druk over? Toch? We hebben immers niks te verbergen... O-)

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Ja, het is jammer al deze privacy inbreuk makende policies die bedrijven hebben tegenwoordig. Je kan idd altijd je account deleten als je het er niet mee eens bent. Maar het wordt steeds meer dweilen met de kraan open. Ik ben een groot voorstand van privacy, maar het kost steeds meer en meer moeite om er bovenop te blijven. De default tegenwoordig is dat overal heel vele userdata verzameld wordt.

Misschien voortaan maar gewoon via m'n eigen domein foto's gaan hosten, dan heb ik er tenminste volledig controle over.

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sapphire

Die-hard pruts0r

Dat ik mooi k*t.

Kom weinig op flickr zelf maar gebruik het met een plugin om foto's op m'n website te showen. Niet dat ik dat nou actief bijhoud maargoed toch jammer. Word dus een heel serieuze optie om mijn account dan maar te deleten want dit is toch best veel wat ze willen gaan gebruiken/tracken.

Gabriël AM5


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I'm not your pal, mate!

Is dit nieuws? Volgens mij was dit bij hun eerdere overname(s) ook al zo en ook de reden dat ik mijn account opgezegd heb.

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Dit was toch al?

En ze kunnen natuurlijk niet achter blijven bij de Googles en Facebooks van de wereld :)