> G wrote:
> I feel so safe and un-molested now that a major company, with a
> history of closing access to anyone who doesn't fit their
> specific algorithm is tracking my every keystroke, then selling
> my information for profit.without my knowledge or
> permission...don't you?
Well, it
I just looked, there were only 5 data points for a limited time (mostly
specific days recently), one at Lowes, 2 at road intersections, one in
the middle of the airport here, and one at the beach. On another day it
had me at home. I'm thinking that this is when you might use Google
Maps or so
It is all in the fine print somewhere. Whenever you use any sort of
software, there is an offer to let you read the rules and a button that
lets you say "I Agree" without having to read it all. Do you know anyone
who reads it? It is not like they give you any choice if you need or
want the use
Legally, I believe that qualifies as a "Contract of Adhesion". Which is
illegal and specifically forbidden.
Both parties must be fully informed and freely enter into said contract...
Failure to inform one party, or coerce entry, voids any contract.
But, I only observe and judge, not advise. YMMV
O
> On December 20, 2019 at 4:26 PM G Mann via Mercedes
> wrote:
> .without my knowledge or permission...don't you?
>
By continuing to power up this phone for the first time, you agree to the
Goolag Terms of Service...
Mitch.
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I feel so safe and un-molested now that a major company, with a history of
closing access to anyone who doesn't fit their specific algorithm is
tracking my every keystroke, then selling my information for
profit.without my knowledge or permission...don't you?
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 12:53
On Fri, 20 Dec 2019 12:50:20 -0700 Craig wrote:
> So, if you allow it, I presume, Google can track where you have been in
> addition to where you are.
Sorry, I forgot to include another part of the page:
See your travels
You can see how far you travelled and the way you travelled from
I have done so many searches for property in North Carolina Google thinks
that is where I am ...
Since duckduckgo.com is abandoning TLS 1, which is what my ancient
Seamonkey uses, I did a Google search for a site (which turned up a
negative result even though I was looking at the thing for which I