| I support organizations like EPIC and EFF. I tell people all the time in my life to support causes like these and get made fun of. > The reason people are creeped out by "I see you are opening my email" is because the tracking itself is unexpected and unwanted Yes, but there's no reason to be, tracking is well known for anyone who wants to know it. A google search is not a high barrier to obtaining information. And it's not my clients obligation to inform the public. You can make a case that schools should teach this. That public officials should spread it. That non profits promote it. That the media should mention it more. To argue that my client producing widgets is not disclosing it further than they already do in the Privacy policy, in the disclaimers in emails and in their terms and conditions... is IMO unreasonable. The reason I don't mention "I see you are opening my emails" is because it makes people uncomfortable. Which is why this topic isn't in the news. To blame a small business owner producing quality widgets and their marketing guys for the society we create jointly is immature at best. I do my part on my dime and my time. I'm not going to feel guilty or apologize for providing value to businesses that provide value. I live and work within the constrains of the real world and actively try to make those constrains better. I don't think it's reasonable to expect more of people. |
So you do acknowledge that it is creepy and undesired, and your solution instead of not doing it is just to not mention it but do it anyway. Classy.
> To blame a small business owner producing quality widgets and their marketing guys for the society we create jointly is immature at best.
We're not doing that jointly buddy. You are the one doing it and you only get away with it by trying to hide it as you mentioned just above.