Signing up for LJ Messenger means signing up for MS marketing

Jun 23, 2009 14:00

The new in browser messenger for LJ has just had its first stage released.

However, in order to sign up for it, you need to agreed to Microsoft's service agreement, and there is a bit of a rider:I accept Microsoft service agreement and privacy statement. I agree to receive e-mail from Windows Live, Bing, and MSN with service updates, special ( Read more... )

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eruditeviking June 24 2009, 00:57:45 UTC
I'm not normally this crude with my responses...

Well, frankly, then both LJ and MS can suck giant hairy donkey balls and I'll stick to other services. They're not getting permission to e-mail me garbage I don't want. We call that SPAM.

Oh, and it's technically a contract of adhesion.

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foxfirefey June 24 2009, 01:00:22 UTC
Could be more heinous; the wording gives the impression you can unsubscribe, which the first email would probably have easy instructions about. It's opt-in, so it doesn't raise my hackles much.

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lstranger July 5 2009, 17:32:08 UTC
That does seem as MS will own LJ by time... and I don't know where to go then...

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foxfirefey July 6 2009, 19:12:31 UTC
I wouldn't worry about that--I doubt MS has any interest in owning LJ, even though they do partnerships.

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