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Even anything you do legally on the net will be used against you

Writer: Joel YoungquistJoel Youngquist

Updated: Mar 17

Basically how Facebook, Google, and anyone who has your information

Is selling it to advertisers and maybe even supplying that info to your government

or if a foreign government is interested that info can be sold to them too.

So the internet is made for the government to know you are not a terrorist

And also that you shop at the stores and buy the products that are advertised to you

Anything you do on the internet will be used against you to sell you something or to make sure you're not a terrorist

Fun fact if your IP address isn't masked by a vpn. If someone or a government wants to piece together who you are, by the terminal you use to access the web

It can be done, like you can be tracked and figured out exactly who you are by your internet protocol address

It's the address you have to send a file or video to you. Like a download.

And seriously your signed up with facebook or whatever like google with your real info, trust me they can easily figure out who are and not mention tracking cookies that will track everything you do on your device even if your not a web browser.

I know you might think this is a bit nutty, but research how the internet works and how businesses like facebook make money and you will find this really isn't even a secert they just expect people not to be curious enough to find out.

Like people like to use the internet, but not alot of people try to figure out it really works.

dont do anything illegal but if you have a warrent is possible for the police to get your location even if it is service is turned off.

Like seriously a lot of crimes are solved by phone record searches

And also we don't have any real privacies that we were guaranteed in the Constitution, because of the terrorist act and the patriot act still being passed.

It comes up sometimes for renewal and it's always renewed by Congress

but it's just making sure you're not a terrorist and you're not a threat to the public.

I'm not trying to be anti-USA here, I'm just trying to be pro-privacy, but other countries do do similar things to their people, and other countries. We aren't alone in surveilling the web.

I'm not even getting to hacking which I don't know ton about, but private citizens can probably do stuff to figure out what is on your device.

By Joel D Youngquist


 
 
 

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