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- westernrvparkowExplorer
PyrateSilly wrote:
Yet, no matter how many times I ask, no one can tell me what they are going to do with all this nefarious data except try and sell things to me. I seriously doubt there is any upside to anyone getting a video of me picking my nose or scratching my arse. Does knowing I like pepperoni on my pizza give the NSA the information it needs to connect me to a vast network of foreign operatives intent on destroying the American way of life? Does the CIA's knowledge of which social sites I post pictures of my dog on really help them bring in a new world order? Is the only thing blocking Dr. Evil from taking over the world a lack of knowledge of how I plan on spending my vacation? I'll start worrying about all this data collection when there is a sudden shortage of tinfoil to make hats out of.
It's not the CIA or NSA that concerns me with collecting data. It's all the marketing firms that have their fingers in everything and collecting way more data to use. How many social sites are most people on? How many have apps on their phones to get discounts or to check-in at businesses to get discounts? Camera's every where, which everyone hates and don't want until a tragedy happens and then people like all the camera's tracking the bad guy(s). Again it's not the NSA or the CIA that alarms me so much, it's all the other's that track waayyyy more things. - PyrateSillyExplorerIt's not the CIA or NSA that concerns me with collecting data. It's all the marketing firms that have their fingers in everything and collecting way more data to use. How many social sites are most people on? How many have apps on their phones to get discounts or to check-in at businesses to get discounts? Camera's every where, which everyone hates and don't want until a tragedy happens and then people like all the camera's tracking the bad guy(s). Again it's not the NSA or the CIA that alarms me so much, it's all the other's that track waayyyy more things.
- fj12ryderExplorer IIIWould you be creeped out if there was an actual person standing outside your window looking in? That's basically what you have with these devices, you just can't see them, but they're there.
- rockhillmanorExplorer II
RayJayco wrote:
We had the RNC here 5 years ago and it was all in the news about the gov. permanently installing cameras and the new facial recognition software. The major problem with that was needing a database to match the images to...
I have a video of Mark Zuckerberg when he fist started Facebook, telling that all of the Facebook apps have spyware as he has to make money somehow. He is now worth about $50 Billion dollars. Do you think that he made that much from advertising? $50 Million, yes, Billion...NO...
Now what does Facebook have that the gov. was interested in? OH, an instant database with photos of everyone, where they live, who their friends and associates are, where the eat, drink and just hang out...
Yep, keep posting all of them selfies and where you go habitually as someone may be interested in where you eat, although probably not the people that you think.
I give it 10 years before people realize what is happening and bet that they will regret the social networking.
How do you think Alexa answers your questions? Do you really believe that your phone does that? They go to a server, where that data is stored as is all of your texts, emails, etc...
What? You don't feel that you do anything wrong and don't care if you life is recorded? Well, just tick the right person or agency off and see if you still don't care...
Think about it...
X10 - buckyExplorer IIOh my, lions and tigers and bears!
WRVPO I'm with you on this one! - winnietreyExplorerWe like Alexia, use it quite a bit.
I wonder has anyone taken the time to read the privacy policy here on RV net? Or any other website for that matter. Not all that dissimilar from Alexia in many ways - RedRocket204Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:
The information they collect and use will be related to your viewing, shopping and other habits. It will be collected electronically, and you will see ads and content that relates to those habits.
READ the damnn privacy policies of each of them, Google and Amazon for cripes sake. :R
Then READ WHO all the subsidiaries are of each of them, that they themselves STATE they share private info with which in return that third party is allowed to sell the info to 'their' subsidiaries and other third parties.
AND THEN tell us how all of THOSE "totally unrelated and removed from online shopping companies" are using your info to enhance your shopping sprees?
AND you believe all of this NOT true?
So both Amazon and Google are lying about their own Privacy Policies??:H
Those are Disclaimers to legally cover companies but that is no indication that everything in those Disclaimers are being utilized to every word in there. You certainly have a right to believe what you want. You never know when you might be speaking with someone who might have more information than you about certain subjects. - ol__yellerExplorer III for one would like to come to the defense of the technology in Amazon's Echo. My wife is a recent quadriplegic. Without her echo she cannot tell what time it is unless there is a large clock directly in front of her. She could not turn on the TV, mute the TV or change the channel. She couldn't turn on a light next to her at night. She couldn't turn up the furnace or turn on the AC. She can have books read to her by Alexa. This is a very much needed boost in technology to help those afflicted with quadriplegia. Imagine if you were unable to move your body in any way. How frustrating that must be. Any technology that makes her life a little less onerous is OK in my book. If someone wants to spy on our life, I hope you have a strong stomach. Besides that, I know how to make a hat out of tinfoil.
- rockhillmanorExplorer II
The information they collect and use will be related to your viewing, shopping and other habits. It will be collected electronically, and you will see ads and content that relates to those habits.
READ the damnn privacy policies of each of them, Google and Amazon for cripes sake. :R
Then READ WHO all the subsidiaries are of each of them, that they themselves STATE they share private info with which in return that third party is allowed to sell the info to 'their' subsidiaries and other third parties.
AND THEN tell us how all of THOSE "totally unrelated and removed from online shopping companies" are using your info to enhance your shopping sprees?
AND you believe all of this NOT true?
So both Amazon and Google are lying about their own Privacy Policies??:H - westernrvparkowExplorer
DutchmenSport wrote:
I must admit I cannot argue with anyone who uses the X-Files and the movie "IT" as their basis for fact. Though I also must admit that I am now comforted by the fact that should the world start to fall apart, we will be saved by the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Justice League, SHIELD, and Iron Man. Until I read your post, I thought those were just a figment of some incredibly imaginative people's imaginations. Come to find out they are real.
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And while you are at it, if the truth is so dangerous, why haven't they just shut down you and all the other truth tellers."
You really need to watch the entire series of "The X Files" again. At the end of the series when things finally get explained, although this is just a story made for Hollywood, there is a riveting element in there that makes you keenly aware that there is more going on than what meets the eye.
What better way to cover a conspiracy than to cause confusion and disclaim any legitimate, real observation that happens by calling the "real" the phony, the nut cases, the tin-foil wacko's, discrediting their personal encounters by calling them nut cases. When, all the while, "they" are using this confusion for their own agenda, hidden beneath the facade is the real intent! UFO? Demon underworld? Parallel Universes? Time Travel? An attempt to create a centralized system to control every movement on every human being on the planet? We will not know until it's too late.
An old time preacher once said, if you take a bucket of pure white paint, and drop a single drop of black paint into the bucket ... it's NEVER pure white again!
So, beneath all the confusion, there's a black drop of paint that we simply don't see!
Hope someone had the opportunity to watch that Netflix movie "IT". (Information Technology) ... not the demonic clown "IT" show.
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