Post by Aethlstan » Thu Mar 21, 2013 12:55 pm
I have had Kakao for 2 years and every feature they have is used to help you find new friends. You can even turn off some of the ones that bother you, like the " invite x person to kakao!" one. I have never had aproblem with Kakao giving out my information or bothering the people on my phone's contact list.
They might be taking my information to study it but lets face it: pretty much every internet service makes money off of the information you give them. The only exceptions I know of are paid email accounts. Only paid email accounts are truly private...even facebook, twitter, etc use your "private" information somehow.
I mean no offense by this but if you are truly that worried about companies gathering your information, you might want to consider not using the internet...remember... TANSTAAFL
I have had Kakao for 2 years and every feature they have is used to help you find new friends. You can even turn off some of the ones that bother you, like the " invite x person to kakao!" one. I have never had aproblem with Kakao giving out my information or bothering the people on my phone's contact list.
They might be taking my information to study it but lets face it: pretty much every internet service makes money off of the information you give them. The only exceptions I know of are paid email accounts. Only paid email accounts are truly private...even facebook, twitter, etc use your "private" information somehow.
I mean no offense by this but if you are truly that worried about companies gathering your information, you might want to consider not using the internet...remember... TANSTAAFL