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If you want to change it, you can select any of your alternatives. But Gator insisted on going another way, and ensuring that it was never not clear that the users were the product, rather than the other way around.
This was an application that was literally designed to suck up all your personal data, and reuse it to target pop-up advertising to you, and newspapers were out here talking about how useful it was!
Clearly, someone in market research should have suggested there was another path forward for this tool they created. But even early in its life, questions emerged about what Gator and other apps of its ilk represented. Many users, when confronted with boilerplate privacy policies, tend to click past them as quickly as teenage boys click past the age certification screens on X-rated Web sites. Moreover, many people seem happy to waive their privacy rights in exchange for free stuff. There is now a cottage industry of companies with names like Free PC, Dash.
This is about as rational as allowing a camera into your bedroom in exchange for a free toaster. But Gator represented a new front from a software perspective: It was an application that many people did not actually install themselves, that was basically included as part of a shareware package.
Much the opposite, in fact: The company, in its various forms, raised tens of millions of dollars in funding. Of course it did! That the model was highly funded and successful as long as it was really highlights just how little the company thought of the consumer.
Claria ended up withdrawing the IPO as a result of this. The gator was more like this gator. Joshua J. In fact, it showed up in the press frequently, announcing new funding rounds, and generally avoiding losing a step given its controversial brand name. And perhaps for that reason the company took pains to ensure that it was not called spyware, despite the fact that the average person considered the application an annoyance, no matter what it was called.
And it was a company not afraid of picking a fight, using legal action to discourage others from calling the application spyware. Perhaps the most notable of these conflicts involved a website called PC Pitstop, which had a page on its website telling people how to remove the spyware while deeply criticizing the company. Claria sued, and PC Pitstop eventually settled. And besides, there were lots of other ways for Claria to ruin its reputation beyond lawsuits it brought against other companies.
For example, lawsuits brought against it by numerous newspaper chains and Fortune companies. The companies among them The New York Times , The Washington Post , UPS, Hertz, and Wells Fargo were upset because the pop-up and pop-under ads were doing what they were designed to do , recommending competitors while end users were on their sites.
They sued on a trademark infringement cause, and the lawsuits were powerful enough that Claria generally settled. Gator, GAIN, Claria, Jellycloud, whatever that company was called, it was junk, and it ruined a lot of formative internet experiences for people just trying to get their footing on something that they were experiencing for the first time.
It inspired more junk, but then it informed an industry that eventually solved its GAIN problem by being more careful about how it presented itself. Bad actors like Claria likely helped to discourage the worst advertising tactics, such as pop-under ads.
It did a lot of really bad things in a really short amount of time, it got called out for them publicly, and it spun its tail for years, changing its name on two separate occasions and even changing its business model, twice, as it attempted to distance itself from the reputation its controversial software carried.
But the weird thing is that the modern internet actually does many of the same things Gator got called out for. Just this week, Verizon Wireless was broadly nicked by critics because it announced a policy to automatically track users through its service. And lots of modern applications, even the big guys, try to do similar things; Microsoft was heavily criticized recently for adding an advertisement for a buy-it-now service to its Edge browser.
It also makes you wonder just how far of a leap it might have been for any other startup founder to have an idea that takes them down a path filled with ethical compromise. If you break it down, the promise of the Gator eWallet is not unlike numerous other applications that you can find on the internet today.
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