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Vitalux
27th February 2013, 05:33
I was sent this video today which I thought was interesting.

Lately, we have all heard various concerns by the public with regard to our privacy of the internet, or the censorship of the internet.

Personally, I can't understand why Google would not allow people to opt out of this kind of collection of data.

Personally, I do not like the idea of having my history tracked and personalized to my human identity.


Some wont care, but I do.

Please feel free to watch the video below as I did, and ask yourself, how far do you think big brother should be able to follow you?

True we can always close our google account....I know I am.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdQ1yrOXZ_4


Are we losing our privacy for convenience? :confused: Kind of a bit like, problem, reaction solution.

nonesuch
27th February 2013, 05:54
This can be cause for alarm, but it has been in effect for a year, since March 2012...this is not current news. So if you're wanting out, do it today...you're a year late.

Mulder
27th February 2013, 10:29
Alex Jones said google IS the FBI/NSA/CIA so we shouldn't be surprised they are tracking everything about us to sort us into various "lists" in the future. The IP address even gives your approx. location, so www means world wide wire-tap!

CD7
27th February 2013, 16:53
weve been tracked all along....first physical tracker...your prison..opps i mean social security number. Yes socially YOU are secure!

If your a person who feels technology isnt exactly where they say it is.....consider yourself watched since birth

Because i say this, does not mean its hopeless by any stretch of the imagination. It is whats happening now...does not mean it will stay this way

Sidney
27th February 2013, 17:05
weve been tracked all along....first physical tracker...your prison..opps i mean social security number. Yes socially YOU are secure!

If your a person who feels technology isnt exactly where they say it is.....consider yourself watched since birth

Because i say this, does not mean its hopeless by any stretch of the imagination. It is whats happening now...does not mean it will stay this way

I couldn't have said it better!!!!!!I agree 100% with everrything you say. I also want to bring up the topic of Windows 8. I recently got a laptop with Windows 8. I hate it and am returning it today. One thing that alarmed me is that you are forced to SYNC all your browsers,emails, google with windows, google with yahoo, I had to change passwords at leats 5 times just to be able to use the internet. It is the most user unfriendly system I have seen. i still cant use any of my email accounts, that requires another special download of sorts. The norton on it is corrupted. I can only think that this system probably benefits TPTB somehow, they can keep track with a person and everything they do anywhere on the net with the touch of one button. Anyone else have anything to share about windows 8? I know this is a little off topic, my apologies for that.

ceetee9
27th February 2013, 17:06
This can be cause for alarm, but it has been in effect for a year, since March 2012...this is not current news. So if you're wanting out, do it today...you're a year late.Oops! Looks like we're a day late and a dollar short. ;)

Cidersomerset
27th February 2013, 18:04
Repeat offender: Google violates your privacy yet again

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Published on 27 Feb 2013


The Internet giant Google has access to private information for millions
of its users around the world. And although many consumers feel that
their information is secure, Google has been caught sharing the data of
many of its clients once again. Ryan Radia with the Competitive Enterprise
Institute joins us to discuss whether or not this should be expected for a
free service.