There’s no privacy

look every word typed as public


There are privacy settings on every website, you can set you photos seen only by yourself on Facebook or Google+.

It’s very safe.

No.

A report by Gawker.com shows Google engineer can track every piece of information of its users. I found this 4 year old news on a website http://donttrack.us/

I thought I know internet better than average, I thought my messages and content on the internet must have a pattern of encoding and nobody else than me can see them.

I was wrong, and I believe there are many people like me.

We can’t blame big companies like Facebook and Google. Because they provides gorgious products for us, the moment we start using them, we agreed there privacy policy that they can sell our information to gain profit.

The point I was shocked is, the transparency of our information, they were stored in a way that employee can easily access and use. This situation is what presents in spy films that I don’t believe would happen in real life.

So from now on, keep an eye on what you type into the screen. Evey word, every piece of photo, every moment of video should be deemed as public, no matter whether you set it as private, friends only or public. In social media, in Email, in chat, in voice mail, or in video message.

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