Confused wrote:I don't know why you wouldn't want your contacts stored on the cloud?
Because I like to look after important stuff myself. I even use real writing on real paper for this.
Because the keepers of the cloud make money out of my data. When 'market research' companies call my land line at random, I interrupt them to ask where I should send my invoice. They don't understand, so I point out that I provide information for a living, and if they're going to earn out of it, and their customers are, then I should too.
Because the cloud will go wrong one day, and even if it's for a couple of seconds, no one can tell how it will affect things that run on timers. (and, no, this is not S2K-type scaremongering.)
Because I'm a hoarder by nature and the existence of the cloud will help me keep stuff I don't need. The interweb itself is full of dross "just because we can".
Because not all new technology is good technology.
