Forsaken
Well-known member
For optimal privacy you should use a medium pyrex bowl and coat in double layer baking foil.
Yet everyone is upset when a website gets hacked, I wonder why.You should assume any information you share is public and permanent. The very nature of the Internet makes it inherently non-private, ie., a bunch of "servers" SHARING information.
Do you keep money in a bank? Do you go to the doctor? Hospital? Maybe watch pornography? Or ever did a google search on something that might potentially be used as a weapon, for example?It's very simple actually. Do not put info onthe internet you are not comfortable with everyone knowing/ finding out. Seriously. is that hard?
Yes. As soon as you buy a smartphone, you barely have that choice. Your camera, microphone, location, calendar, text messages are part of your online data. Recordings without your knowledge can be taken and transmitted without your knowledge 24/7. IMHO that is going a little too far because people do not choose to share this.It's very simple actually. Do not put info onthe internet you are not comfortable with everyone knowing/ finding out. Seriously. is that hard?
May I please have your bank account information, including passwords and such? I mean, it's online after all, you chose to share it. Thanks in advance.I just lost 8 hours of sleep worrying about what data is out there online pertaining to me.
This topic is comical.
It expires July 19th !
The sacrifice of privacy in the name of national security has become an excuse overused.
How so?
If it would even prevent one death, it's worth it.
If you don't want them listening in on your 1-900 call's, or whatever, don't call the number anymore.
Be like me, go off the grid. I have to now. I'm scared they might find out I like peanut butter on my pancakes.
May I please have your bank account information, including passwords and such? I mean, it's online after all, you chose to share it. Thanks in advance.
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