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Yeah, dogs are good. Mine is absolutely the aggressive type.
How sweet.
Having a robot roaming around your house sounds dangerous.
It could knock over things.
It could get hung up and burn-out its motor and start a fire.
But creepy Jeff Bezos spying on you would be even worse.
Those who think this is no problem will be the same who wouldn't think twice if they were ORDERED to have something like this in their homes. They already have a comfort level with slavery.Not at all!
And Facebook doesn’t censor, Alexia doesn’t spy on conversations, and Google doesn’t report to anyone what you’re looking at!
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There was a murder case about 10 years ago where the murderer mailed a Google map of where he left the body. Google located the address of who made that map.Good luck getting through my system. Oh, I do not have an Alexia, I prefer Google home.
Of course they do, but they are not selling the information for Golfing Gator, they are selling metadata for millions upon millions of transactions. It is not about you or me individually, it is about big data.
I prefer old schoolView attachment 546101 Paying people to spy on you.
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There was a murder case about 10 years ago where the murderer mailed a Google map of where he left the body. Google located the address of who made that map.
No personal information stored? Hilarious.
Those who think this is no problem will be the same who wouldn't think twice if they were ORDERED to have something like this in their homes. They already have a comfort level with slavery.
You're either too naive to understand what that poster is talking about or you're paid to not understand.That is just fucking stupid, there is no slavery for me telling Google to play music or start my coffee or turn off the light.
Hilarious. You never sign in, surrreeee.Did Google know the name of the person at that address? Did they know what that individual bought .
you are conflating two very different things.
There is no money to be made off on one person's data. I know this will just be a shock to your system, but Google and Amazon do not care about you or I, just the millions of data points that people create.
Gator Breath will argue that waters not wet.You're either too naive to understand what that poster is talking about or you're paid to not understand.
Hilarious. You never sign in, surrreeee.
Murder conviction because Google had his personal information.
Gator Breath will argue that waters not wet.
Google knowing which front door to knock on of everyone on their website is not personal information!Google had the address of his IP. That is not really personal information.
I just choose not to live in a world of abject paranoia. People like you have far too high an opinion of themselves on these matters
Google knowing which front door to knock on of everyone on their website is not personal information!
I got some cheap Florida land for you.