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		<title>My doorbell is better than your &#8220;Please Rob Me&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Hey man, I know you really like Foursquare, but you should check out this new site called Please Rob Me. Foursquare is actually really dangerous, cuz now it&#8217;s easy for robbers to know when you&#8217;re not at your house!&#8221; I&#8217;m a Foursquare user, and I&#8217;ve heard variations of this from over a dozen of my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>&#8220;Hey man, I know you really like <a href="http://foursquare.com/">Foursquare</a>, but you should check out this new site called <a href="http://pleaserobme.com/">Please Rob Me</a>. Foursquare is actually really dangerous, cuz now it&#8217;s easy for robbers to know when you&#8217;re not at your house!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;m a Foursquare user, and I&#8217;ve heard variations of this from over a dozen of my friends in the past 24 hours. For the record, I think &#8220;Please Rob Me&#8221; is a really funny and creative idea, and I love that they made it. However, anyone who is legitimately giving privacy/security advice over this is being ridiculous.</p>
<p>First of all, <em>most people</em> are out of the house from 9am to 5pm. Robbers know this, and Foursquare checkins don&#8217;t change it.</p>
<p>Second, there&#8217;s absolutely zero indication of whether or not anyone else is home, or how soon you&#8217;ll be getting back. These are much more crucial pieces of knowledge than &#8220;a single person was not in his house at this time&#8221;.</p>
<p>Last, and most important, a superior technology has existed for decades: the doorbell. Run around a neighborhood ringing doorbells of houses that look like they might be vacated, and break into the ones that no one answers.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Oh but people don&#8217;t answer their doorbell every time, so a robber might break into an occupied house!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Right. Just like people don&#8217;t have to actually be at a place to check into it on Foursquare, and like how checking in on Foursquare doesn&#8217;t mean no one else is home. There are potential false positives with both methods (and if there weren&#8217;t, people would be getting robbed a lot more). The point is, breaking in based on doorbell-ringing is much less dangerous than doing it based on Foursquare checkins, as it&#8217;s reasonably likely that no one is home if no one answers the doorbell</p>
<p>In reality, privacy via anonymity has always been a pretty shaky concept. Yes, checking into Foursquare does give robbers one more tool to make their job easier, but in the face of much better tools (like the doorbell), it&#8217;s negligible. If you chose to be a Foursquare user in the first place, Please Rob Me should have no impact on your decision.</p>
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