embryo wrote:But you (and others) still use other corporate products, even in the area of software. So, the main principle, you are protesting against, is still intact. Or there are some Microsoft-specific problems you dislike?
How do you come to any conclusions about which products I'm using and which not?
embryo wrote:The Google's advertising scripts always find you. They're everywhere, there's almost no serious site without advertising and biggest part of advertising is provided by Google (with heavy usage of cookies and user actions tracking).
Of course, there are also other websites using advertising scripts from Google and other websites. That's why I have blocked access to those advertising websites in my web proxy (so, for example, *.google-analytics.com is blocked).
Now I also set
DynDNS on my boycott list. Up to today I used them for one hostname, but now they managed to mess up my account data, claim that my hostname belongs to a different account, but they don't want to tell me what account this should be, (What the hell? I have only one account!) and if I want to access my website, I even end up on some stupid advertisement website. I have immediately discontinued my use of DynDNS and asked them to disable that hostname completely. Looks like either they have just completely messed up something, or some fraudulent activity going on redirecting from domains with high search engine affinity to some advertisements.
Edit: They don't even read my mails correctly. I told them I don't want to use their services anymore and asked them to disable my account, and they suggest that I register a new one and a new hostname. I do not want another account or hostname, I just want to stop using their services.