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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Skype

For my next post, I want to talk about Skype. I have no idea how to use it, but I want to know how. When I move to Minneapolis to seclude myself for Bar preparations, I want to be able to see my friends and family. I do have a concern over skyping though. Are myself and the recipient the Skype messaging the only ones who actually see the transmission. Or, is there a 3rd party that has the ability to view what is being skyped?
It may be a silly thought, but it is one that concerns me. I often post about the intrusiveness of social media. While Skype may not fit exactly into that category, it is certainly a method of broadcasting information about myself over the internet.

Here is another thought. What if someone is murdered while they are skyping with a friend? The friend claims he saw the murderer on his computer. Can authorities retrieve sent transmissions if there is a compelling need? And if they can, should they be able too?

Sometimes I have no idea why i have these thoughts, but then I realize that its my nearly 3 years of law school training that makes me look at a technology that brings families in a negative light. Anyway, if anyone reads this and wants to poke fun at me either for worries or my inability to use Skype, feel free.

1 comment:

  1. Well Bob....I love skype. After my cousin headed over-seas to play hockey, I learned about it. I think that skype is a cost effective way to be able to "talk on the phone" with someone when they are in another country. In addition, I am a girl and made my best friend in Chicago pick out new glasses for me.

    I never thought about someone looking at the posts on my skype but that is alarming. Not that I have anything in particular to hide but I feel that it is still my private speech. The problem with skype is that it keeps your coversation for up to a year, I think, and to delete the coversation you almost need to delete a contact and re-add them, if you do not want to delete each individual time you had pressed enter.

    I agree that there should be times when the skype can be used for good, such as solving murders. The reality is that if a person is talking about a crime, the other person could almost print that off and bring it in as evidence?

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