Geez, it's been 9 months since I started this thread. Here are some things I've learned since:
- For me, I continue to think that it's a good idea to avoid putting any "sensitive" info in any cloud-based app/db. Although, it's probably the case that just having a ton of contacts in the Google contacts db exposes info that could create some semblance of a personal profile. Still, I limit what I can.
- I've backed out of Facebook almost altogether, in that I keep an account mainly to "read" content. I rarely post, I "deleted" the personal data I could, and made ambiguous (by adding multiple entries) the personal data that I "deleted".
- I still keep an eWallet db on my Droid, but I moved all highly-sensitive data (e.g. financial) to a separate eWallet db that is not on my Droid.
- I don't install any non-Google apps that require my Google log-in info or device ID. I remain uncomfortable with "security" apps like WaveSecure, and will not use them.
Despite any effort I've made so far to maintain some level of privacy, the comment from Hook early in this thread may turn out to be more reality than humor...
"You have been assimilated. Resistance is futile. Acceptance is the only way you can handle these things"