Let's ban forensic science because it violates criminals and terrorists human right's.
Is that the message?
I personally search google for different things - from porn to weapons of mass destruction. However, I'm not afraid of google retaining my IP address since I don't actually intend to build atom bomb or blow up, say NATO HQ in 9/11 style.
So, what's the bloody problem?
Just don't be a criminal.
Government doesn't care about your latest "hot latina" search.
So basically, privacy is a non-existing term in your world? Can I install a webcam in your bedroom or in your bathroom? Oh why not - are you going to do something criminal in there? Are you confident knowing that google has your mail, calendar, documents, your address, your contacts, your interests, and if you have an android phone, that they know which apps you have installed and where you have been today, and where you are right now within 10 meters? Good for you, I don't want it. :-)
Yeah right. I remember clicking a google ad one time in my whole life, and it didn't even lead to me buying a product. If my privacy is for sale for one ad click...
Well, as I said, it depends on what do you consider "privacy".
Just think about it.
Your next door neighbor knows more about you than Google ever will.
Same goes to your bank/credit card company. Your mobile provider can also triangulate you within 10 meters, they also know who are your friends and how often (and what) you talk to them.
And let's face it, your or my government can get all that info without problem. They can do that now and they could do that for a long time now.
Yes and google makes it 1000 times easier for them to do so. All the information is gathered in one big company. I know, they are just trying to help, "don't be evil" and all that.. It just even more reminds me of 1984.
@blenderuser Really, I don't get it, what's your problem?! You need to search the web? Bing is good option. You need e-mail?! Thousands and tens and hundreds of thousands of free and commercial providers. You need calendar? Use Outlook or one of hundreds free apps. Need phone? Just buy whatever you like except Android - there's plenty of choice. So, you can't say, Google is exactly holding gun to your head to make you use their products and services. And stop bitchin' and whinin'...
Chinga tu madre pinche Schmidt, metete el IP address por el culo y por cierto pareces un retrasado mental
2000Betelgeuse 1 year ago
Ok, what's the problem?!
Let's ban forensic science because it violates criminals and terrorists human right's.
Is that the message?
I personally search google for different things - from porn to weapons of mass destruction. However, I'm not afraid of google retaining my IP address since I don't actually intend to build atom bomb or blow up, say NATO HQ in 9/11 style.
So, what's the bloody problem?
Just don't be a criminal.
Government doesn't care about your latest "hot latina" search.
:-)
bhel2 1 year ago 2
@bhel2
So basically, privacy is a non-existing term in your world? Can I install a webcam in your bedroom or in your bathroom? Oh why not - are you going to do something criminal in there? Are you confident knowing that google has your mail, calendar, documents, your address, your contacts, your interests, and if you have an android phone, that they know which apps you have installed and where you have been today, and where you are right now within 10 meters? Good for you, I don't want it. :-)
blenderuser 1 year ago
@blenderuser
No, filming me and my hot wife having kinky sex IS violation of my privacy.
Other stuff you just mentioned isn't really something that bothers me.
What will Google do with that? Hit me with a RELEVANT advertising?
I actually DO WANT that.
Targeted adv. is IMHO good thing.
I don't see what's wrong with offering me something I MIGHT actually want?
bhel2 1 year ago
@bhel2
Yeah right. I remember clicking a google ad one time in my whole life, and it didn't even lead to me buying a product. If my privacy is for sale for one ad click...
blenderuser 1 year ago
@blenderuser
Well, as I said, it depends on what do you consider "privacy".
Just think about it.
Your next door neighbor knows more about you than Google ever will.
Same goes to your bank/credit card company. Your mobile provider can also triangulate you within 10 meters, they also know who are your friends and how often (and what) you talk to them.
And let's face it, your or my government can get all that info without problem. They can do that now and they could do that for a long time now.
bhel2 1 year ago
@bhel2
Yes and google makes it 1000 times easier for them to do so. All the information is gathered in one big company. I know, they are just trying to help, "don't be evil" and all that.. It just even more reminds me of 1984.
blenderuser 1 year ago
bhel2 1 year ago 3
lets go to the supreme court and talk about your harassment of me with the assistance of the fbi
deadlycheeseball 1 year ago
there is no US constitution, there is only the fbi, google, and the patriot act, welcome to the new world order
deadlycheeseball 1 year ago
i dont believe him one fucking second, they dont "mine" data... lol right oookay
deadlycheeseball 1 year ago
Set your browser to delete cookies on close and start using startpage - browsing without data collection
Also get the 'betterprivacy' addon for Firefox or IE
togalogs 2 years ago
How about not retaining this information at all???
Stallen would love you guys and so would Hitler...bet Obama will love you more
VirginianAmerican 2 years ago
--> Scroogle Scraper
AuroraWeiwei 2 years ago