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An interesting comment from Snowden
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Found this on diaspora - interesting thought from Mr Snowden, and sadly it is all too true.

   


People have been brainwashed into not caring about their privacy, I am trying to encourage others to use PGP as default and am not getting anywhere as people say "Why do that when I have nothing to hide?" *facepalm*.  That is not the point!!

Freedom is taken away daily as others tag you in pics on FailBook without your consent, as your emails are monitored by Google, and your surfing is tracked and targeted. People should be able to choose what they share, and not have that freedom ripped from them.

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ETA

Well, looks like I will definitely be removing that pretty soon.

   
Quote:It seems that Facebook is in the news again for another privacy issue, or rather, lack thereof.



With an ever-developing and technology-evolving world, we often opt for the apps and websites that make our lives easier. Facebook Messenger is one of those, as it allows us to connect with others in a fast and efficient way, whether we are sharing text messages, photos or even voice recordings.

In April, it was reported that a huge 900 million people use Facebook Messenger, whether that be to chat to friends, strangers or businesses, all sharing personal information, and making communication easier and simpler.

Users of the social app have now been warned to delete it, before re-downloading it and reading the terms of agreement.

It has been reported that there are a lot of statements in this agreement that the majority of users were previously unaware of, due to skipping over these terms and deeming them not important, with an urgency to start using the app.

However, there are certain statements within the agreement which very clearly state that there will be an overstep of privacy, which essentially means that users can be spied on without their knowledge.

Whilst this may sound wrong and unjust, all users must agree to these terms before the app will commence downloading, and in a world of efficiency, companies know that millions of people skip through these statements, and agree to clauses without really reading them.

One of the statements in the agreement states that Facebook will “record audio with the microphone … at any time without your confirmation.”

Sounds pretty scary, right?

Another statement says that Facebook will have permission to use your phone’s camera and record videos, read your phone’s call list, and data about your contacts, as well as directly calling numbers which may even charge you.

Facebook list all of the information that they collect from you and how they use it here, even monitoring the frequency of the calls that you make, together with emails and other messages to certain individuals.

http://truththeory.com/2017/01/03/facebo...firmation/


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An interesting comment from Snowden - by 1984hasarrived - 01-10-2017, 06:13 AM
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