At the very least, we should not speak our thoughts aloud, or keep our private 
diaries on our devices. 🙂
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From: INDOLOGY <[email protected]> on behalf of Ananya 
Vajpeyi via INDOLOGY <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 8, 2023 3:23 AM
To: Claudius Teodorescu <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [INDOLOGY] Academia.edu creepy things

This email originated outside Colorado College. Do not click links or 
attachments unless you know the content is safe.

I find there’s a lot of leakage between one’s mobile phone calls, emails, 
social media accounts and services like Academia / Research Gate / Dropbox / 
Interfolio. It’s only a matter of time before our thoughts too become 
accessible, predictable and monetizable. In the event that as academics we 
can’t go off the grid entirely, perhaps it’s better to resign oneself to this 
invasion of the mind snatchers?

AV.

On Saturday, April 8, 2023, Claudius Teodorescu via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,

If it is the case that Academia app was installed, one can notice that it 
collects name and email address (see [1]), which is sure enough to correlate 
with information from Indology archives, which are public.

Maybe deleting the Academia account will help.

Claudius

[1] 
https://play.google.com/store/apps/datasafety?id=com.academia.academia&hl=en&gl=US

On Sat, 8 Apr 2023 at 11:11, Jean Michel DELIRE via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I once uploaded an article to Academia and, since then, I receive notifications 
every day that 'people' are reading this article and other papers of mine. 
Usually, I don't know these 'people', which could even be a certain 
CuneiformComposite (the name of a font), but some are known to me and appear in 
my emails.I also receive notifications that my name has been quoted in such or 
such article (some having nothing to do with my work, as very specialized 
medical articles by instance), but it is impossible to know more, without 
paying. This seems to be a very erratic process, probably led by a silly robot.

Best,

Jean Michel DELIRE
Lecturer on History of mathematics - IHEB (ULB)
Lecturer on Science and civilisation of India - Sanskrit Texts - IHEB (ULB)
Member of the Centre National d'Histoire des Sciences (KBR, Bruxelles)
Member of the Société Asiatique (Paris)
Member of the International Association of Sanskrit Studies

Le ven. 7 avr. 2023 à 23:38, Dominik Wujastyk via INDOLOGY 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> a écrit :
That's quite suspicious.  Perhaps Kaul had a burst of online business and 
posted to INDOLOGY and at the same time uploaded the review to Academia, which 
triggered your notification.  We can't tell from Academia when papers are 
uploaded, but the review has 317 views, which suggests it was uploaded a while 
ago, not recently.  So that explanation is probably wrong.

How could Academia possibly be getting information about your incoming emails?  
What mechanism can we imagine?  Emails don't deposit cookies, so cross-site 
cookies aren't the pathway.  If Academia is harvesting from the INDOLOGY 
archive, which is technically possible, then *everyone* would get the Kaul 
notification or similar ones, not just you.  It's hard to see how this might 
work.  Without a plausible mechanism, I'm staying with coincidence.

But I have all my Academia notifications turned off, so I never get anything 
from them.  If I want to know their stuff, I look at the website.

Best,
Dominik

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