โMay-22-2017 08:00 AM
โMay-28-2017 06:40 PM
kerrlakeroo wrote:Sorry, it was Ben Franklin.
There is an old Patrick Henry quote that expresses the country more eloquently than I could
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
โMay-28-2017 06:29 AM
Crabbypatty wrote:
In my opinion you can also add facebook to that. I don't believe that Zuckerberg did this on his own. The internet was developed and is owned by the US Government. Some genius figured that instead of searching for personal information, you can design a program where they give it to you everyday. Facebook. I will never have Alexa or similar device in my home. Buts its so comforting knowing that my smart TV is keeping an eye on me when Im watching. I feel so safe....
โMay-28-2017 05:37 AM
winnietrey wrote:fj12ryder wrote:
Would 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.
Again it is not my intention to start a fight with anybody. But given your above statement what evidence do you have to support your statement.
Please supply articles and references that support your opinion.
Otherwise it is just your opinion, and it may be somewhat less than informed
I strangely suspect you will have some difficulty doing so
โMay-28-2017 05:01 AM
โMay-27-2017 09:14 PM
โMay-27-2017 08:07 PM
winnietrey wrote:Geeze people, it's my OPINION. Do you know what an opinion is? I don't have to support it with anything. I don't care if you don't agree! I am merely saying that I don't like Peeping Toms and eavesdroppers. It's my opinion that devices like these are both of those.
Your life, your choice, fj12, Still waiting for research and articles to support your position
I suspect, I will be waiting quite some time.
That said, I am in favor of however, you wish to live, not my place to judge,
โMay-27-2017 05:44 PM
โMay-27-2017 05:24 PM
fj12ryder wrote:An Alexa machine is not listening to your every spoken word. It activates and responds to a key phrase. It is just like the remote control for your television. The remote isn't tracking your every movement, it only responds when you push the correct buttons.winnietrey wrote:Please reread my statement. I'm saying that it is listening all the time. If it isn't listening all the time it won't answer when you ask a question, right?fj12ryder wrote:
Would 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.
Again it is not my intention to start a fight with anybody. But given your above statement what evidence do you have to support your statement.
Please supply articles and references that support your opinion.
Otherwise it is just your opinion, and it may be somewhat less than informed
I strangely suspect you will have some difficulty doing so
Cameras on the IoT can be accessed by people who know how and want to spy on people. That has been done. There was an article not long ago about the IoT being used for DoS attacks.
Many privacy advocates are extremely ambivalent about these types of devices. I'm not, I just don't like the idea. So sue me.
โMay-27-2017 04:37 PM
winnietrey wrote:Please reread my statement. I'm saying that it is listening all the time. If it isn't listening all the time it won't answer when you ask a question, right?fj12ryder wrote:
Would 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.
Again it is not my intention to start a fight with anybody. But given your above statement what evidence do you have to support your statement.
Please supply articles and references that support your opinion.
Otherwise it is just your opinion, and it may be somewhat less than informed
I strangely suspect you will have some difficulty doing so
โMay-27-2017 03:52 PM
fj12ryder wrote:
Would 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.
โMay-27-2017 03:04 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:Yeah, I can't figure out if you're being purposely obtuse, or really are dense, and at this point I simply don't care.fj12ryder wrote:You said your hypothetical peeping tom was watching you thru an open window. No court order is needed to sit in your living room and point your spotting scope into your neighbors front windows. You stop those type of intrusions by closing the windows, pulling the shades, not sitting in front of an open window naked.westernrvparkowner wrote:How do you legally manage that without a court order, and/or probable cause? And how do you manage that when the doors are closed, the window shades are down, and the television is on interfering with your parabolic mic? Hmm?fj12ryder wrote:I can watch, record, film and track you very easily and legally. With Telephoto lenses, parabolic microphones, spotting scopes and the like, I don't need the internet. As long as I don't step onto your property, it is all perfectly legal. What stops that from happening is two fold. One, there aren't that many perverts out there, and two, you aren't that interesting.
Hey, as long as it doesn't bother you to have that guy standing at your open window listening and watching you, no issues. Personally it bugs the heck out of me. I'm not fond of Peeping Toms.
Interesting has nothing to do with it, I just hate Peeping Toms, electronic or otherwise.
If you truly don't want people to know where you shop, what you read and what you eat, don't throw out your trash, because once it is out of your hands it becomes available to everyone. Even without the internet you have to take steps to maintain whatever level of privacy you wish to achieve. You do the same thing with the internet. Don't let things you don't want to be seen get posted in the first place.
โMay-27-2017 01:41 PM
fj12ryder wrote:You said your hypothetical peeping tom was watching you thru an open window. No court order is needed to sit in your living room and point your spotting scope into your neighbors front windows. You stop those type of intrusions by closing the windows, pulling the shades, not sitting in front of an open window naked.westernrvparkowner wrote:How do you legally manage that without a court order, and/or probable cause? And how do you manage that when the doors are closed, the window shades are down, and the television is on interfering with your parabolic mic? Hmm?fj12ryder wrote:I can watch, record, film and track you very easily and legally. With Telephoto lenses, parabolic microphones, spotting scopes and the like, I don't need the internet. As long as I don't step onto your property, it is all perfectly legal. What stops that from happening is two fold. One, there aren't that many perverts out there, and two, you aren't that interesting.
Hey, as long as it doesn't bother you to have that guy standing at your open window listening and watching you, no issues. Personally it bugs the heck out of me. I'm not fond of Peeping Toms.
Interesting has nothing to do with it, I just hate Peeping Toms, electronic or otherwise.
โMay-27-2017 12:31 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:How do you legally manage that without a court order, and/or probable cause? And how do you manage that when the doors are closed, the window shades are down, and the television is on interfering with your parabolic mic? Hmm?fj12ryder wrote:I can watch, record, film and track you very easily and legally. With Telephoto lenses, parabolic microphones, spotting scopes and the like, I don't need the internet. As long as I don't step onto your property, it is all perfectly legal. What stops that from happening is two fold. One, there aren't that many perverts out there, and two, you aren't that interesting.
Hey, as long as it doesn't bother you to have that guy standing at your open window listening and watching you, no issues. Personally it bugs the heck out of me. I'm not fond of Peeping Toms.
โMay-27-2017 11:32 AM
โMay-27-2017 11:00 AM
fj12ryder wrote:I can watch, record, film and track you very easily and legally. With Telephoto lenses, parabolic microphones, spotting scopes and the like, I don't need the internet. As long as I don't step onto your property, it is all perfectly legal. What stops that from happening is two fold. One, there aren't that many perverts out there, and two, you aren't that interesting.
Hey, as long as it doesn't bother you to have that guy standing at your open window listening and watching you, no issues. Personally it bugs the heck out of me. I'm not fond of Peeping Toms.