Good catch, Antonio. Just saw that myself. Perhaps by "ad-free" they mean the narrow sense of contextual and behavioral ads alongside posts. It appears, judging from this, that "ad-free" is not "marketing-free." - Rob Robert W. Gehl Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Affiliated Faculty, University Writing Program The University of Utah www.robertwgehl.org | @robertwgehl Sent from our OS on our Internet Please read my book: Reverse Engineering Social Media http://www.temple.edu/tempress/titles/2275_reg.html On 09/25/2014 09:39 AM, Antonio A. Casilli wrote:
As we are at it, can someone please provide info as to Ello's privacy (and personal data) policy? Especially the part that reads:
"We may share your personal information with third parties under several circumstances, including (1) if you tell us it is OK to do so (2) if we believe that we need to do so by law (3) if we contract with a third party service provider to offer services for you — for example, with a credit card processing company if you decide to buy something through Ello.
Ello does not have any affiliated companies right now. But if we do in the future, we may share information with them, too."
Isn't this, like, a blank check? Cheers, ---a