Do Twitter, Facebook, Google (anti)privacy policies bother you?
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11-09-2012, 09:13 AM
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I've never been naive enough to expect privacy on net. I don't trust electronic voting machines for the same reasons. Once you put something out there in cyberspace you have no real control over it.
I read one article that claimed the feds 'created' a computer history to help build their case against a suspect. I'm no criminal but the thought creeped me out. I dropped g-mail because I was getting pop-ups that related to subjects in my "private" correspondence. I doubt other services protect us any better but at least it's easier to maintain your illusion of privacy lol. Ads |
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