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YouTube is listening to me
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I definitely don't Google these songs either.
For example, as recently as last night.
"All By Myself" by Eric Carmen was playing on 98.7 The Breeze,
And minutes later the song pops up in my YouTube recommended feed.
I have never looked that song up on YouTube nor listened to it on YouTube. I don't like the song actually
For example, as recently as last night.
"All By Myself" by Eric Carmen was playing on 98.7 The Breeze,
And minutes later the song pops up in my YouTube recommended feed.
I have never looked that song up on YouTube nor listened to it on YouTube. I don't like the song actually
Music is my life.
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I was listening to Dave Graveline's Into Tomorrow podcast on my phone. He was talking about how Android listeners hate it whenever he says Hey Google. Sure enough the Google app on my phone launched as soon as he said it. Guess he made his point.
Likewise I was watching a YouTube video on my phone about funny Google commands. Every time the phone's mic heard Hey Google from its own speaker the app would interrupt the video and launch itself. The fix is to disable Google voice input, although I'm sure Google retains the ability to access the phone's hardware whether or not voice input is actually enabled (it is their operating system after all).
Modern technology can be very useful, but like anything else it comes at a price. Anyone with a smartphone should assume that the camera and mic could be active at any given time. That's not tin-foil-hat....it's just common sense.
Likewise I was watching a YouTube video on my phone about funny Google commands. Every time the phone's mic heard Hey Google from its own speaker the app would interrupt the video and launch itself. The fix is to disable Google voice input, although I'm sure Google retains the ability to access the phone's hardware whether or not voice input is actually enabled (it is their operating system after all).
Modern technology can be very useful, but like anything else it comes at a price. Anyone with a smartphone should assume that the camera and mic could be active at any given time. That's not tin-foil-hat....it's just common sense.
Shortwave is the ORIGINAL satellite radio.
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Calvert DeForest wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 8:49 am
Modern technology can be very useful, but like anything else it comes at a price. Anyone with a smartphone should assume that the camera and mic could be active at any given time. That's not tin-foil-hat....it's just common sense.
Bwahahaha... and then there is T.A.O. /C.N.O. Tin-foil? Nope, just a governmental agency, set-up by Obama, that hi-jacks shipments and hot-rods devices. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_ ... operations.
They're not supposed to mess with our routers but...
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/12/3 ... _of_light/
...and it's not just your phones. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_ANT_c ... OUTH-I.jpg
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSA_ANT_c ... MASTER.jpg
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Heck, a lot of what used to fall into "conspiracy theory" category is simply "normal practice" now. Corporations are the new Nazis. As I often say, "WHAT privacy??" Facebook. I'm on it, I despise it, but it's the only way to contact a number of people. I'm >< that close to deleting my accounts on FB, Google and many other "draconian" sites.However, it's easier said than done for many. But it really doesn't surprise me that apps are spying on people like this. IMO, it *is* wrong, but, let's face it, CORPORATIONS write our laws and pay Congress to pass them, and you damn well know it's not for OUR benefit, and never is. The problem with America is that these corporations should have been regulated to prevent this crap LONG AGO, but neither party is going to stomp on the hands that feed them. They've found a lucrative career in screwing their constituents over, and they're not about to derail their gravy train.ZenithCKLW wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 2:16 pmI know it sounds very tinfoil-hat-ish, and while some may say "if I'm doing nothing wrong, I shouldn't care," it is still wrong. I don't want uncontrolled data about me floating around the internet. If we let it do that now, it becomes normalized, and it could ramp up to something worse. I guess I'm more concerned about that than I am about the specific data it collects.
I find this behavior truly disgusting. How Americans can not be totally pissed off at both parties at this point is beyond me.
I confirm all my information through a high, white whore's souse!
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The Breeze has gone to radio hell, if I want something to sooth me I suppose youtube will do.
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Then why not just call it 'MeTube'?
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I love Alexa's reaction when I tell her "Hey Alexa! I just farted." Seriously, give it a try for those of you who own an Amazon smart speaker. It's hilarious.
There is also an Alexa skill called "big fart."
The only time I'll have an issue with data sharing by big tech is if it results in telemarketer phone calls, heaps of junk mail, or salesmen showing up at my front door. I've seen zero evidence of the first two. The third item is more interesting. On two occasions when I searched broadband bundle deals on company web sites - once for Comcast and on a separate occasion for WideOpenWest - I had salesmen show up at my front door within 24 hours. Of course, to see which services are available, each web site asks the user to input a street address. I'm sure that info immediately got dispatched to salespeople. I've never had that happen for any other product or service I've researched online.
There is also an Alexa skill called "big fart."
The only time I'll have an issue with data sharing by big tech is if it results in telemarketer phone calls, heaps of junk mail, or salesmen showing up at my front door. I've seen zero evidence of the first two. The third item is more interesting. On two occasions when I searched broadband bundle deals on company web sites - once for Comcast and on a separate occasion for WideOpenWest - I had salesmen show up at my front door within 24 hours. Of course, to see which services are available, each web site asks the user to input a street address. I'm sure that info immediately got dispatched to salespeople. I've never had that happen for any other product or service I've researched online.
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If you ever want to put an end to all this, vpn your phone to a EU location and it all stops.
This is also getting an update...
https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/
This is also getting an update...
https://gdpr.eu/what-is-gdpr/
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If it gives you about a second or so of static noise, or even something that you just don't understand what it is saying, just say 'gesundheit', and see what happens.