Dick7Access
Dick S
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I have to admit being one of those people. While I share privacy concerns, I feel current privacy legislation -- and there is a lot of it -- has been largely ineffective as it's mostly geared toward allowing a consumer to investigate, if they so choose (and who the heck understands the process of doing so??), what x-company DOES with their information. But what good is that, it's not mostly changing anything.For some people, the convenience of living in a connected world seems compelling
Is it a MAYBE? or is it proven?Their firmware collects data and sends it along to China.
Exactly, your yahoo account isn't free. You give them the rights to your privacy, in exchange for a cute little mailbox.Then how about Google, Amazon, Apple and other US base big companies? They've being using personal information for years. Aren't they?
I really think if there's any proof on this, US has to show it to the world. Why keep it a secret?
Good point, maybe we should feed the beast something unexpected.If we reveal HOW we know about the undesirable activity, we facility our enemy's ability to plug that hole.
Doc, when Alan Turing broke Enigma, they kept it secret for 50 years. Even when the war was over, they UK didn't revealed that they had broken into Enigma. They didn't even said we knew about all your communications.Because of the same problem when Alan Turing and his team broke Enigma in Blechley Park. If you break your enemy's code and then do something that proves to him that you have his codes, what will he do? Answer: Change his codes!
Again the world thinks the same about US base apps. Why Facebook or others are allowed to be in the same situation and they are not under attack?whether they are stealing data at the moment or not is irrelevant - what matters is if they have the ability to be able to steal in the future - and worse - bring communications to a grinding halt or provide pathways to other systems
Again the world thinks the same about US base apps. Why Facebook or others are allowed to be in the same situation and they are not under attack?