Cryptogram Solution June 11, 2010: Qft Dbmq pa qft Aktgrtlqdz Tliprlqtktn Jlqtkltq Qtkhm

The Last of the Frequently Encountered Internet Terms

“My Password” — A password that THEY have decided will be a certain minimum AND maximum length, contain certain capitalization, contain specific characters such as numeric and special characters, not have repeating characters or character sequences, and not be a password that you have used previously. Other than that — it’s YOUR password. But you’ll never be able to remember it.

“Privacy” — This means that although they are taking every bit of your private and personal data that they can mine, key-log, screen-scrape, or otherwise steal; they will not give it to anyone else (unless that anyone else pays a good price for it). They also will not use your private data that they stole without your permission to exploit you (other than targeted advertisements, emails you didn’t solicit, and disruptive phone calls from “partners”).

“Upgrade” — They’re making you pay an additional fee to get the original highly-flawed product you recently brought with most of those flaws either fixed or modified enough to make them be considered a new flaw. The “upgrade” usually introduces more new flaws then it fixes — all of which they will make you pay additional fees later to have fixed in a subsequent “Upgrade”.

    Original Letters = “AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz”
    Solution Letters = “BbEeIiNnTtAaCcFfJjOoUuDdHhLlPpXxGgKkMmQqRrSsVvWwZzYy”

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