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tomorrow doesn’t make you a hypocrite. It just makes you
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facts on the ground, whether macro (Armageddon) or micro
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But if you are the sort of person who is worried about Google and Facebook simply because of the sheer volume of data that they have about you as an individual, then these other companies should also grab your attention. No matter how benign the intentions or use, these companies are enabling the collection of massive amounts of data that relate directly to where you go and what you do in the world. Unlike Facebook or Google, these companies are operating in the background. You never know when an Avigilon camera might be pointed at you, or when a Cisco camera is tracking your car on the road. You never “log in” to these companies. But they are still there, and they are watching you.
http://www.dailydot.com/opinion/big-brother-surveillance-myths/
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