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Möbius
19th August 2012, 23:00
Has "Big Brother" been unwittingly allowed into our houses using the aged old "Trojan Horse" Tactic?

Has all of the technology we have bought being spying on us in our own homes and cars??? Laptops, mobile phones, Locational software - Sat Nav Software, Web Cams, Microphones, Facial Recognition Software, Finger Print Recognition Software, Voice Recognition, Face Book, Twitter, Antivirus Software – the list goes on….

Are they watching all of us now?

bluestflame
19th August 2012, 23:14
tech under guise of entertainment and convenience that they actually get us to pay for , ever pulled apart a later model electrical or electronic device and see all these extra little bits in there that don't seem to be part of the basic structure ?

Referee
19th August 2012, 23:17
Quite simply YES

Sidney
19th August 2012, 23:50
Has "Big Brother" been unwittingly allowed into our houses using the aged old "Trojan Horse" Tactic?

Has all of the technology we have bought being spying on us in our own homes and cars??? Laptops, mobile phones, Locational software - Sat Nav Software, Web Cams, Microphones, Facial Recognition Software, Finger Print Recognition Software, Voice Recognition, Face Book, Twitter, Antivirus Software – the list goes on….

Are they watching all of us now?

Yes yes and yes

David Trd1
20th August 2012, 01:16
Thats an Affirmative in a humungous,gigantic,disproportionately large sense of everything that is ridiculously big,....yes

Fred Ryan
20th August 2012, 02:15
The simple and direct response is, "yes". One could effectively argue the personal privacy no longer exists.

nomadguy
20th August 2012, 05:18
Has "Big Brother" been unwittingly allowed into our houses using the aged old "Trojan Horse" Tactic?

Has all of the technology we have bought being spying on us in our own homes and cars??? Laptops, mobile phones, Locational software - Sat Nav Software, Web Cams, Microphones, Facial Recognition Software, Finger Print Recognition Software, Voice Recognition, Face Book, Twitter, Antivirus Software – the list goes on….

Are they watching all of us now?
>most likely and have been for some time now, methinks

Nickolai
20th August 2012, 09:04
Hi,

yes, I suppose they do.
So what?
Do you have something to hide? Don't you say and do what you want to?

Warm regards,

Nickolai

Nickolai
20th August 2012, 09:16
You see, Möbius, I wondered how can I let all those in charge know that I do not agree with them. When you go to Clinton page (somehow I don't like her more than Obama) on Facebook, you can not post there.
So the thing you said warms my heart. Someone will read and take notice that Nickolai Khlebnikov does not like Hilary Clinton. That is my expression in the world.
What is the point then to discuss stuff, only to be aware?
There is actually nothing I would like to hide. My friends know me, my family loves me. Even something is hidden and they will know, I know they will still accept me.
But even that does not care me much. It is what I think about myself.

Why are you concerned about this, Möbius?

bluestflame
20th August 2012, 10:19
and then we have microwave ovens , introduced into the homes under the guise of convenience , easy to reheat meals etc , but it's more bout what it does to the nutrients of the food at a cellular level

genevieve
20th August 2012, 16:04
Google Chrome is now offering "Private Browsing."

Hmmmm.


Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
Genevieve

deridan
20th August 2012, 17:06
if this is a fore-gone conclusion,... ....i mean i am not a terrorist,

if future terrorist attacks happen, then we john-public would only have to ask:
"did these terrorists have cellphones or internet",....and if the answer is yes,
then we should be able to sue federal governments for allowing terrorist attacks