Thursday, February 16, 2012

What if someone could see everything you've ever Googled...

What if there was a little box that could be placed in your home that could…..

…. track every Google search that you ran?
…. see who you email?

…. see from whom you receive emails?

…. watch your keystrokes to learn all your passwords?

…. turn on a camera and watch you at any given time?

…. gather information about your likes, dislikes, political affiliations and religious beliefs?

As it turns out, there is such a box, and if you are reading this, you’re on it right now. You not only voluntarily brought this device into your home, you paid good money for it. Your computer is spying on you.

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Nowhere can be found a bigger fountain of personal information. As a way to increase the information Facebook learns about it’s users, when a person is logged into Facebook on a computer, a cookie tracks all other sites visited on that same computer. If you are logged into Facebook, the door to your home computer usage is wide open.

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Even more alarming is the fact that once Skype is downloaded on your computer, it is possible to turn on your webcam from a remote location. That’s right. You might be sitting there reading the latest blog from your favorite afghan-knitting granny and somebody, somewhere, might be looking back at you. Full story...

Don't miss:
  1. How Google and Facebook manipulate and determine your searches...
  2. Backlash over Google move to change privacy settings...
  3. How Facebook is tracking you...
  4. Privacy not a major concern for majority of Facebook users...
  5. 10 new ways Big Brother govt will be spying on you...
  6. Apple under pressure to explain iPhone, iPad location tracking...

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