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how long until the internet history and every recorded keystroke by Google, Facebook etc of some famous person is made public?

Concerned Cad

2018? 2019? 2020?

 
Nov 28, 17 9:32 pm
randomised

Nobody cares, oh and get a life :)

Nov 29, 17 3:59 am  · 
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Non Sequitur
Why?
Nov 29, 17 7:40 am  · 
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Concerned Cad

The point is to gather some thoughts about privacy, surveillance, conformity, and so on. But also that corporations have access to all this data, but the public does not. Maybe an event like this would accelerate a demand for open access to all data about their neighbors, living in a truly transparent society... eventually becoming a collective consciousness... or maybe people would realize that privacy is an important , and so on. I thought architects might be thinking about these issues, and if you don't think it's important maybe say why

Nov 29, 17 9:06 am  · 
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won and done williams

I live in fear of this everyday.

Nov 29, 17 9:37 am  · 
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JLC-1

fame 

Nov 29, 17 11:34 am  · 
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The concern is not when the data is available for agents of unscrupulous actors, it already is, but when the vast amounts of data become easily searchable and verifiable. Assume everything you do online, every purchase you make online or with a card is going to be tractable and can be read and misread by others. The only way to have privacy is to not fully participate in society.

Over and OUT

Peter N

Nov 29, 17 1:32 pm  · 
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curtkram

about two years ago.

when we get to the point where i actually know what my credit card company knows about me, is that good or bad

are we mad when government does this but not mad when the people who paid for government does it, because liberty?

Nov 29, 17 1:51 pm  · 
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archietechie

I'd defer the topic to Snowden but a shame he's gone. 

Nov 30, 17 4:20 am  · 
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Wilma Buttfit

Conclusion: people don't care or think about you as much as you might want them to, and if they do, be flattered. 

Dec 2, 17 10:51 pm  · 
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MiniSharma123

Maybe an event like this would accelerate a demand for open access to all data about their neighbors, living in a truly transparent society.may be use the Google Maps Scraper

Apr 13, 18 2:10 am  · 
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