Source: Google Chrome Listening In To Your Room Shows The Importance Of Privacy Defense In Depth
Google Chrome Listening In To Your Room Shows The Importance Of Privacy Defense In Depth
December 14, 2015
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Google Chrome Listening In To Your Room Shows The Importance Of Privacy Defense In Depth The Truth Traveler: Guest is Marti Oakley
December 14, 2015
Source: Google Chrome Listening In To Your Room Shows The Importance Of Privacy Defense In Depth
Google Chrome Listening In To Your Room Shows The Importance Of Privacy Defense In Depth The Truth Traveler: Guest is Marti Oakley
Dec 15, 2015 @ 09:02:09
Windows 10 is horrendous! I have it on my system……it came installed. You cant get rid of it either once you have it. The program is self protective and you cannot uninstall or even re-install older versions of windows to try and over ride it.
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Dec 15, 2015 @ 03:44:29
Windows 10 Is Spyware
If you are currently a Microsoft user running either Windows 7 or 8, you are eligible for a free upgrade to the “new and improved” Windows 10. But before you upgrade, be aware that it’s free as in price, not as in liberty. Many of the new features and settings of Windows 10 have been deemed spyware by computer security experts. It’s one thing to have programs and applications spying on you. It’s another thing altogether to have your operating system designed to do it.
When Microsoft announced the “free” upgrade, many were left wondering why the Redmond giant would give away licenses to use the new operating system. Now it appears that the reason is simple: greater data-mining opportunities. Windows operating systems have long included security weaknesses that leave users vulnerable to spying and data-mining from others. What is different with the newest iteration of Windows is that Microsoft is directly involved in that spying and data-mining and has built the entire operating system in such a way as to allow it.
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Dec 14, 2015 @ 21:03:45
December 15, 2015 Gentlemen: When we use Google Chrome at our house, the audio consists of one of three channcels: Channel One is Disney XD (my 5-year old grandson’s choice); Channel Two is 150-decibel rock music (his father’s choice); Tagalog mixed with laughter (my wife and her mah-jongg partners’ choice). Good luck, Google! Sincerely Yours,David A. Laibow
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