Now I know why all my spam calls the last few days have been from people with full caller ID signatures that make it look like they are in my contacts already. These are the people in charge of protecting your private information at Yahoo.
Yahoo is now part of Oath
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Re: Yahoo is now part of Oath
#52Earlier quoted context omitted.
1-user gsuite account. 1TB for $5/month
GSuite would be Google. I don't think an advertising company is really going to be that much better than Verizon. And if I just want 1TB of online storage I have better options. The question was about a "photo sharing" application not unlike Flickr.
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#53Oath -- what a stupid name. Trying to invoke honor and valor. Ha!
I appreciate the name. They might have aimed for honor, but also invoked obscenity and that fits perfectly.
Re: Yahoo is now part of Oath
#54Oath -- what a stupid name. Trying to invoke honor and valor. Ha!
I appreciate the name. They might have aimed for honor, but also invoked obscenity and that fits perfectly.
Are you from AU by chance? Urban Dictionary seems to indicate 'oath' is slang over there
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#55Verizon just informed me of this fantastic new service they want to sell me where I can create my own caller id signature for my phone calls. They specifically state they aren't editing/approving them, so I can be "Princess Di" or "Donald Trump" if I want. Now I know why all my spam calls the last few days have been from people with full caller ID signatures that make it look like they are in my contacts already. The…
Re: Yahoo is now part of Oath
#56Verizon just informed me of this fantastic new service they want to sell me where I can create my own caller id signature for my phone calls. They specifically state they aren't editing/approving them, so I can be "Princess Di" or "Donald Trump" if I want. Now I know why all my spam calls the last few days have been from people with full caller ID signatures that make it look like they are in my contacts already. The…
In that case I'd suggest "Mom" or "Dad" for maximum effectiveness. Oooh or maybe "YOU HAVE WON".
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In that case I'd suggest "Mom" or "Dad" for maximum effectiveness. Oooh or maybe "YOU HAVE WON".
911 as the originator should have a pretty good pick-up rate. Nobody ever got called by them and yet I'd bet that it would work just fine.
Re: Yahoo is now part of Oath
#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
1-user gsuite account. 1TB for $5/month
GSuite would be Google. I don't think an advertising company is really going to be that much better than Verizon. And if I just want 1TB of online storage I have better options. The question was about a "photo sharing" application not unlike Flickr.
Honestly it’s CC search that I value most about Flickr though. I don’t really do the social aspects and I could always find an alternnative personal hosting option.
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#59Re: Yahoo is now part of Oath
#60Let's say I run company A, and Company B wants to buy all of my user's information but I've already created policies that say I won't share user information with 3rd parties. Could I: 1. Create a subsidiary (Company C) 2. Share info 'internally' with company C 3. Sell Company C to Company B
Depending on how they are worded, either the share, and/oor the sale, and/or neither will break the policy