How do you look at privacy rights when it comes to either the media posting photos of lets SAY..trash contents of a well-known person or a hacker putting photos or wording (private) on a certain site?Answer survey question as if this is about someone you either like or don't know too much about..but not someone really dislike.
RobbieMHertford, Hertfordshire, England UK4,553 posts
I hate to point this out, but you have zero privacy online. What with global communications monitored, and datamined, and your browsing habbits entirely copied and sold to the business community, and the explosion of the secuity business, where technology which was once just owned by the state, is now on the open market.
If it has a cache, the data can be lifted off a hard drive, with wifi and bluetooth disabled. Cloud storage is not, and will never be secure. All publicly availble encryption is not secure, and bavk doors for law enforcement and intelligence agencies are mandated, by law.
Most internet viruses originate within the Federal Government, specifically the FBI. Fact.
If you think your mobile phone is secure, or your new tablet, laptop or Mac, i have a bridge on Mars i can sell you. Data can be removed from redundant drives, that do not have internet access.
What would be a forward step is not to use Gmail, Facebook and social media. They are the blatant tools of intelligence collection i have seen in 20 years, and yet people are addicted to purchasing product that is purpose built to effectively spy on their users.
If you don't want your data stolen, or misused, do not store it on anything with a cache in it!
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