A very interesting video...
[video=youtube;zBnDWSvaQ1I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBnDWSvaQ1I[/video]
Irrelevant.I don't use Google so.
Well shit.Irrelevant.
In-Q-Tel Google is Facebook is Microsoft is Apple is Twitter. Any site which uses a google account login service logs user IPs and relays them to google (or, rather, google codes the applet to do that). Whether you use google or not. Any time Google gets to look through your cookies, they log what they can. If they can get an email address you use - it becomes part of a dossier compiled on you and every other citizen.
Even people who are offline and have no online presence can be tracked using this system. Microphones can be remotely activated in an area where one is expected to travel. Multi-mic setups allow for direction finding and recording through cross-talk. Google may not have as extensive of a profile on you as on others - but if your friends use a google product (that includes android), then anything you send to them is logged and used by google. Things they comment among each other about you get logged and attached to you.
The extent of information gathering that was conducted against U.S. citizens and arbroad is absolutely staggering.
Where did you get your information from?And how do you know this?Irrelevant.
In-Q-Tel Google is Facebook is Microsoft is Apple is Twitter. Any site which uses a google account login service logs user IPs and relays them to google (or, rather, google codes the applet to do that). Whether you use google or not. Any time Google gets to look through your cookies, they log what they can. If they can get an email address you use - it becomes part of a dossier compiled on you and every other citizen.
Even people who are offline and have no online presence can be tracked using this system. Microphones can be remotely activated in an area where one is expected to travel. Multi-mic setups allow for direction finding and recording through cross-talk. Google may not have as extensive of a profile on you as on others - but if your friends use a google product (that includes android), then anything you send to them is logged and used by google. Things they comment among each other about you get logged and attached to you.
The extent of information gathering that was conducted against U.S. citizens and arbroad is absolutely staggering.
The short answer is: "Dragon."Where did you get your information from?And how do you know this?
Not bad advice... yet, when it comes to me, I always know far more than I let on. Especially these days.Don't assume someone knows what they're talking about, just cause it sounds nice.
OT:
Why are you encouraging paranoia?
OT:Was in response to Donald J trump, he encourages paranoia and encites fear.The short answer is: "Dragon."
The longer and more complicated answer involves military service and a string of research that is probably of a depth you are not used to:
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"At its core, In-Q-Tel is designed to operate in the market place on an equal footing with its commercial peers and with the speed and agility that the IT world demands. As an example, it can effect the full range of business transactions common to the industry -- it is venture enabled, can establish joint ventures, fund grants, sponsor open competitions, award sole source contracts, etc. And, because of the many degrees of freedom granted to it by the Agency, In-Q-Tel does not require Agency approval for the business deals it negotiates. 4 As such, In-Q-Tel represents a different approach to government R&D. It moves away from the more traditional government project office model in which the program is managed by the government. Instead, the Agency has invested much of the decisionmaking in the Corporation and, hence, In-Q-Tel will be judged on the outcomes produced -- i.e., the solutions generated -- and not by the many decisions it makes along the way."
Google as early as 2009:You must be registered for see links
" Google has been taking pains to distinguish its new program from internet service provider (ISP) monitoring systems such as Phorm, which have drawn much criticism . Tim Berners-Lee has summed up the threat as: "To allow someone to snoop on your internet traffic is to allow them to put a television camera in your room, except it will tell them a whole lot more about you than the tele*vision camera". If Google can convince people its surveillance is merely a warm and fuzzy way of helping you shop, while ISPs' surveillance is akin to warrantless wiretapping, that gives Google an enormous advantage in collecting information to sell to advertisers. A Business Week article bluntly stated: "Phorm could present strong competition for the ad-serving platforms purveyed by the likes of Google and Microsoft". "
" In the same way that "total personalisation is total surveillance", complete knowledge of one's interests entails complete monitoring of one's actions. At the very least, there should be safeguards and oversight that do not rely on the assurances of big businesses, which have every incentive to minimise any lapses or failings. No matter how benign the original intent, large collections of personal data, especially combined with the economic pressures of a deep recession or a government interest in data-mining for security purposes, are fraught with the potential for evil. "
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- That link, in particular, should be of concern. They can use images from multiple separate sources to track vehicles and, potentially, individuals. While it is being developed for use on surveillance drones - it is adaptable to more ad-hoc means (such as surveillance cameras, phones, etc).
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" While Google does not use student data for targeted advertising within a subset of Google sites, EFF found that Google’s “Sync” feature for the Chrome browser is enabled by default on Chromebooks sold to schools. This allows Google to track, store on its servers, and data mine for non-advertising purposes, records of every Internet site students visit, every search term they use, the results they click on, videos they look for and watch on YouTube, and their saved passwords. Google doesn’t first obtain permission from students or their parents and since some schools require students to use Chromebooks, many parents are unable to prevent Google’s data collection.
Google’s practices fly in the face of commitments made when it signed the Student Privacy Pledge, a legally enforceable document whereby companies promise to refrain from collecting, using, or sharing students’ personal information except when needed for legitimate educational purposes or if parents provide permission.
“Despite publicly promising not to, Google mines students’ browsing data and other information, and uses it for the company’s own purposes. Making such promises and failing to live up to them is a violation of FTC rules against unfair and deceptive business practices,” said EFF Staff Attorney Nate Cardozo. “Minors shouldn’t be tracked or used as guinea pigs, with their data treated as a profit center. If Google wants to use students’ data to ‘improve Google products,’ then it needs to get express consent from parents.” "
Not bad advice... yet, when it comes to me, I always know far more than I let on. Especially these days.
Fear is Freedom.
Lady Amaterasu is far more than she appears. You should watch the series and learn.
Evangelion
Dead Leaves
Psycho-Pass
Madoka Magica
Guren Laggan
Naruto
Kill la Kill
Fate/Zero
Aldnoah.Zero
They have all been trying to tell us for many years. Find the patterns in the message.
Arguments from authority are dangerous. You should rarely assume a person is correct, even when they know what they are talking about.OT:Was in response to Donald J trump, he encourages paranoia and encites fear.
But thanks for your opinion. Still won't assume you know what you're talking about.