Originally Posted by
DanK
Maybe I am naive, but this seems straightforward. In the case of some of its software--e.g., gmail--Google actually has access to your data, and they tell you that they will mine it. In other cases, they don't have access to your data, but they do have access to quite a bit of information about your use of the product, and their disclaimer makes it clear that they reserve the right to do various things with that information. It seems to me that Nik is in the second category. I find that annoying and would rather pay for software and not have them mining data on my use, but I don't find it troubling enough to avoid the software. Just speaking personally, I do find the former case unacceptable, so I avoid g-mail, google+, and the like. To each his or her own.