Comment Q6 Re: better service versus privacy

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Airlines using wearables to get more personal

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better service versus privacy (Score: 1)

by rocks@pipedot.org on 2014-03-20 12:23 (#Q1)

Notwithstanding privacy concerns, one of the potential advantages of widely-shared personal information is the potential for better service exchanges between businesses and customers. This sounds like it could be an example of that.

I suppose a potential downside is if you are on record as "frugal", and if businesses identify you as such and they actually lower the quality of service they provide to the frugal-ites.

Re: better service versus privacy (Score: 2, Interesting)

by zafiro17@pipedot.org on 2014-03-20 12:54 (#Q6)

I think for me the concern is rather, "sector creep." That is, the airlines prove it's effective and useful technology that allow them to greet me with "Good afternoon, Mr. Zafiro17," and a glass of scotch on the rocks, as I'd like.

So now that we know it's effective, the cops want in on the action too, so they can scan me as I ride my bike home from work. Then the guy in the corner newspaper kiosk wants a pair so he can subscribe to some new service that matches my face against people who like to buy crack cocaine, and so on. Maybe I don't want to be part of your frikkin database, y'know?

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2014-03-20 18:12 Interesting +1 rocks@pipedot.org

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