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Bill wrote: Alex wrote: wrote: On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 11:07:34 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 08:49:39 -0400 (EDT), Keyser Soze wrote: Wrote in message: On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 21:15:43 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/10/17 12:34 PM, wrote: On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 11:30:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/10/17 10:50 AM, wrote: If your privacy is important to you, stay away from Google maps too. My wife had maps going to find a hiking trail. Hours later we stopped for lunch at a restaurant in town. I paid cash and we did not use the phone there but an hour later she got a text from Google asking her to rate the restaurant. Oh, how awful. It certainly demonstrates haw someone, anyone, can track you simply by looking at your phone. Bear in mind, all of that is discoverable by Trump's FBI. So what? I will keep that in mind the next time you go off on the patriot act or the NSA snooping on you. Maybe privacy is just not important to you. I suppose that may be a city thing. Yawn. I don't do anything that would interest the NSA. Apparently you do. So you don't need the 4th amendment? Do you think the cops can toss your car and your house any time they want ... because you don't have anything to hide? (except the "hundreds" of illegally copied movies) The cops are not going to toss my car and I don't have any ilegally copied movies and even if I did, the NSA would not care. What are *you* so nervous about? If you are willing to give up your 4th amendment rights, what is to stop the cops from tossing your house and car? As for your movies, how did you get a legally licensed movie that you can store on your server? They all say it is illegal to "reproduce" them, in any way. Streams (netflix, amazon etc) can't legally be copied locally and DVDs are also illegal to copy. Where do you get a movie legally that you can copy? Netflix has a very limited library of downloadable movies. It's great for travel with a tablet. But they are only good for a few days after first viewing. I didn't know that since we watched them and deleted them to save space on the tablet. They lasted at least a week. We downloaded about six for the trip up and back a week later. I think it said 3 days after first viewing. |
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Bill wrote:
Alex wrote: Bill wrote: Alex wrote: wrote: On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 11:07:34 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: wrote: On Sun, 11 Jun 2017 08:49:39 -0400 (EDT), Keyser Soze wrote: Wrote in message: On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 21:15:43 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/10/17 12:34 PM, wrote: On Sat, 10 Jun 2017 11:30:52 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/10/17 10:50 AM, wrote: If your privacy is important to you, stay away from Google maps too. My wife had maps going to find a hiking trail. Hours later we stopped for lunch at a restaurant in town. I paid cash and we did not use the phone there but an hour later she got a text from Google asking her to rate the restaurant. Oh, how awful. It certainly demonstrates haw someone, anyone, can track you simply by looking at your phone. Bear in mind, all of that is discoverable by Trump's FBI. So what? I will keep that in mind the next time you go off on the patriot act or the NSA snooping on you. Maybe privacy is just not important to you. I suppose that may be a city thing. Yawn. I don't do anything that would interest the NSA. Apparently you do. So you don't need the 4th amendment? Do you think the cops can toss your car and your house any time they want ... because you don't have anything to hide? (except the "hundreds" of illegally copied movies) The cops are not going to toss my car and I don't have any ilegally copied movies and even if I did, the NSA would not care. What are *you* so nervous about? If you are willing to give up your 4th amendment rights, what is to stop the cops from tossing your house and car? As for your movies, how did you get a legally licensed movie that you can store on your server? They all say it is illegal to "reproduce" them, in any way. Streams (netflix, amazon etc) can't legally be copied locally and DVDs are also illegal to copy. Where do you get a movie legally that you can copy? Netflix has a very limited library of downloadable movies. It's great for travel with a tablet. But they are only good for a few days after first viewing. I didn't know that since we watched them and deleted them to save space on the tablet. They lasted at least a week. We downloaded about six for the trip up and back a week later. I think it said 3 days after first viewing. OK, that makes sense. I never planned on keeping them - just watching them once. I own maybe three DVD's since there are few movies I want to watch more than once. |
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