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Old 24-03-06, 03:44 PM   #1
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Gratis (AKA Freepay) caught up to no good.


Looks like gratis don't respect your privacy as much as you would like. It's probably a good idea to get a throwaway email address for signing up for things like this but I guess most of you already know that.

http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0...l?tw=rss.index

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Associated Press10:00 AM Mar, 23, 2006 EST

New York's attorney general sued an internet company Thursday over the selling of e-mail addresses in what authorities say may be the biggest deliberate breach of internet privacy ever.

Attorney General Eliot Spitzer accused Gratis Internet of selling personal information obtained from millions of consumers despite a promise of confidentiality.

The consumers thought they were simply registering to see a website offering free iPod music players or DVD movies and video games, Spitzer spokesman Brad Maione said. On sign-up pages, Gratis promised it "does not ... sell/rent e-mails."

Instead of confidentiality, Spitzer said, Gratis sold access to their e-mail information to three independent e-mail marketers, and hundreds of millions of e-mail solicitations followed.

Gratis, based in Washington, D.C., did not immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday. But in a statement after Spitzer's related lawsuit of March 12, a Gratis spokesmen said the company wasn't involved in any inappropriate practices.

In that case, Datran Media of New York City, a leading e-mail marketer, was accused of using unauthorized personal data "mined" by other firms from about 6 million e-mail addresses nationwide. Datran agreed to reform its practices under a $1.1 million settlement.

"Unless checked now, companies that collect and sell information on consumers will continue to find ways to erode the basic standards that protect privacy in the internet age," Spitzer said.

Spitzer's "data mining" investigation began last year amid reports of companies compiling and selling marketing lists.

Gratis owns and operates websites that offer free merchandise for registering their e-mail addresses. The state fraud lawsuit accuses its owners, Peter Martin and Robert Jewell, of privacy violations in 2004 and 2005.

Spitzer claims Gratis wrongfully shared as many as 7 million "user records," creating the largest deliberate breach of a privacy policy discovered by U.S. law enforcement. He said the company's promises to consumers included: "We will never give out, sell or lend your name or information to anyone," and "We will never lend, sell or give out for any reason your e-mail address or personal information."
Edit: I guess this was already posted in the Lounge but it can't hurt to have it in the freepay forum aswell.

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Old 24-03-06, 04:53 PM   #2
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Re: Gratis (AKA Freepay) caught up to no good.


condeming evidence, worth dropping into the next support ticket i send in my battle for credit.
 
Old 24-03-06, 10:29 PM   #3
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Its not gonna really affect us...we have strict data protection rulings here
 
 

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