Thursday, January 26, 2023

You're Not Powerless

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Yup. The world is getting scarier, BUT you are NOT powerless! You can SUPPORT the DRY BONES effort to inform and defend Israel and its friends. You can do it through PayPal or by using your Credit Card by just clicking on the link below:
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Tuesday, May 05, 2015

Privacy!

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The generation gap is getting wider!

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Privacy!!

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The generation gap is getting wider!

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Wednesday, May 07, 2014

Better Search Results

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According to Reuters:
Google Unveils Email Scanning Practices in New Terms of Service
April 14, 2014
Google Inc updated its terms of service on Monday, informing users that their incoming and outgoing emails are automatically analyzed by software to create targeted ads.

The revisions more explicitly spell out the manner in which Google software scans users' emails, both when messages are stored on Google's servers and when they are in transit, a controversial practice that has been at the heart of litigation.

Last month, a U.S. judge decided not to combine several lawsuits that accused Google of violating the privacy rights of hundreds of millions of email users into a single class action.

Users of Google's Gmail email service have accused the company of violating federal and state privacy and wiretapping laws by scanning their messages so it could compile secret profiles and target advertising. Google has argued that users implicitly consented to its activity, recognizing it as part of the email delivery process. -more

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Friday, June 21, 2013

Invading Our Privacy!

Dry Bones,cartoon, high tech, Technology, privacy, internet, IRS, Obama, Apps, google, Shuldig,  Folks are outraged by the loss of "privacy". Our governments, our phones, our compouters, and, of course, all the swell free apps we download to our "devices" ...are all snooping on us and delivering the "data" they collect back to their masters (whoever or whatever that is!)

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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Clicks

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Friday, August 19, 2011

I Spy

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The latest from "Wireless Federation:
Apple found guilty of collecting location data from iPhones, fined (South Korea)

"The telecom regulator of South Korea stated that Apple stands to be fined a token $2,852 for collecting iPhone users’ location data, on the wrong side of the law.

Apple was also ordered by the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) to right certain inappropriate practices; more so because Apple continued to collect data despite iPhone users disabling the location based service in their handsets.

According to Steve Park, Apple’s spokesman in Korea, Apple does not track locations of iPhone users, and they have never done so while they have no plan to do so in the future.

Even Google was ordered to take better precautions in protecting users’ data after the commission found that it did not encrypt users’ location data temporarily saved on smartphones although, the internet giant was not fined by the commission."

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