That is correct. (once I have to scroll to see if there is anything appended to a msg like this, I return to the top)

I figure once I realize my privacy and personal information has been compromised, there is no point in trying to hide it. Horse - barn door philosophy. So I've moved over to FaceBook to give everyone a go at it. :-)


On Dec 25, 2009, at 07:59 , Mark Roberts wrote:

Joseph McAllister wrote:

On Dec 25, 2009, at 04:47 , Mark Roberts wrote:

Cotty wrote:

On 24/12/09, Mark Roberts, discombobulated, unleashed:

HTML is always a potential privacy threat due to web bugs
(individualized tracking images - usually invisible). Add
JavaScript and
there's potential for other nastiness ranging from concealing the
true
destination of links to much nastier stuff.

You were right Paul, it's a PC thing ;-)

Just in case anyone takes Cotty seriously, all the things I mentioned
above apply to all operating systems.

Than again, maybe he meant "PC" as in "Politically Correct" :)


No, it's something that Windows users spend time thinking about, and
OS-X people do not.

Have not had anything in any message hurt my computers ever.

Back in the days of the floppy disk, I was able to get a few uninvited
worms and like nasties, 15 years ago.

My Macs have never worn any rubbers.

Again: The privacy-invasion and tracking tricks used in
HTML/Javascript email work on ALL operating systems.

Joseph McAllister
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