I know how you some feel about pay pal thing. Everything in live is becoming too invasive, paying by card, visiting a store, cameras every where, in the street along the road ways. I hate allowing cookies into my home system full stop . I can easily get by for weeks without allowing them. I read various broadsheet news papers on line and view most of what I want with using strict personal controls even though they often try to enforce observance and compliance. I enjoy being on this forum. I can watch from afar of courser without allowing cookies, but can not be part of that civilization that is here. A forum is more than a one way street its not about just taking, but giving too and being part of something. Unfortunately when I looked at the huge list of spying cookies that one lets in just to be here, it is very depressing. I spend most of my time keeping them out of my system normally but to be part of this motoring civilization the T6 forum for example, one has little option but to allow, all of the what I call clandestine entities into ones home. Some of those entities are powerful enough to infiltrate every orifice. The can keep a check of everyone's life. Its why I do not use a mobile phone, buy a more recent T6.1 for example and so on. We are all loosing control of our personal spaces in society and just giving it away cheaply. Cookies and the pay pals of this world are just a few examples of the personal invasion which we tun a blind eye to or give into for convenience but it will cost us all eventually very dearly in the end. Its how governments and security services learn how to control us. One of the head of our own security services has even admitted on TV that most personal intelligence now comes from private sources and organisations whom have been given greater powers to use our personal information for their own clandestine purposes so long as that intelligence is available to them the intelligent services and maybe politicians. Its a symbiotic relationship and it is not necessarily in our favour. When the internet first stated it was very open and essentially private, not now. If your TV is connected then they even know what your watching.
Anyway i am not on a crusade. Its just I could see the threads above which led to my observations and comment.