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Forum: General Talk 12-03-2012, 09:16 AM  
Are we about to take one step closer to 1984
Posted By normhead
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The only problem I have with "too much information", is that sooner or later it's going to be accessed by criminals, either the ones who violate your civil rights and work for the government, or those who are planning to break into your home. Or even worse those who would phone you up and say "hey I notice your sofa is getting a little ratty, we'll give you a great deal on a new one." The whole concept of the right to be secretive was never written into the constitution. Google would have to come onto my property to get a picture of my house.. and I have a metal roof so I doubt imaging could be done from the above. (Kinda like a tinfoil hat.) Everyone wants to tell you the data they collect is secure. Ask the CIA in reference to wiki-leaks how secure sensitive data is. Anything that is recorded will eventually be referenced without your permission for purposes contrary to your well being. That is a simple law of life. People who would do good for you are un-motivated. People who wish to do you harm, for some reason are unstoppable.
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