Anonymous ID: 1dfa69 March 7, 2018, 2:51 p.m. No.581712   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1793

>>580403 . (couple breads behind)

>I confess. I was an #IBOR resister. It didn't make sense to me since free speech is already guaranteed in our constitution.

>But, thinking logically, the one thing that would scare the data-mining cabal the most is an articulated right to privacy when using the internet.

>We should have a right to disappear.

>So if this continues to be a thing, think of it way beyond being censored for free speech. Think of it in terms of privacy, too. No more selling personal information. No more dedicated IPs to track your every move. No more email apps that pre-select your possible replies, because no more email being mined.

 

Think about all the personal electronics, gadgets and devices that capture your personal information and transmit it back to maker via wifi/bluetooth. Even cars! Cars are now coming that will monitor and record almost everything you do whilst driving and will send the info back to carmaker for their own benefit. This should be a big no no and completely outlawed. If I am buying a car for personal usage with my own personal money there should not be any ifs, buts or subclauses that allow any personal information gathering whatsoever. What the hell am I paying for? My own car or a freaking mini Trumanshow mobile that records my personal best time around the McDonalds drive through.

 

Amazon Alexa and all other Amazon smart device gadget garbage needs to be thrown down the pooper scooper.

>Amazon admits Alexa is creepily laughing at people and is working on a fix

>https ://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/3/7/17092334/amazon-alexa-devices-strange-laughter