Danger of Google ?!
Am I the only one who is concerned about Google gaining so much information, that is becomes dangerous ?
Google: They know what you search for on the internet
Gmail: They can read your emails
Google route: They can monitor the places you go to (and where you from)
Picasa google: They can see images of you or your family , friends....
Gtalk: They can monitor your conversations
Google calendar: They can see info like your girlfriends birthday , when you are going on vacation,....
Google docs: Various information.
And they have much more services like ; blogger, Igoogle, gmail mobile, google toolbar, google desktop, google earth.....
Now if you use a couple of this services, they could (if they wanted to) gain some serious info about you. From the the 7 first examples I use 5 of them (because I like their services) . Should I be worried for my privacy ?
*removed so the secret service doesn't shut NA down* (by Dain)
Google: They know what you search for on the internet
Gmail: They can read your emails
Google route: They can monitor the places you go to (and where you from)
Picasa google: They can see images of you or your family , friends....
Gtalk: They can monitor your conversations
Google calendar: They can see info like your girlfriends birthday , when you are going on vacation,....
Google docs: Various information.
And they have much more services like ; blogger, Igoogle, gmail mobile, google toolbar, google desktop, google earth.....
Now if you use a couple of this services, they could (if they wanted to) gain some serious info about you. From the the 7 first examples I use 5 of them (because I like their services) . Should I be worried for my privacy ?
*removed so the secret service doesn't shut NA down* (by Dain)
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But all that being said I would like to see Google Auctions. :-) GO FIGURE!
~~NGD
NGD, you should start thinking about moving
PS: Giant NES controller ==> http://www.geekologie.com/2007...ntroller_perfect_f.php
Like in Erik's case, we haven't seen pics of his whole collection ever. But in all reality we all know he has a shit ton of stuff so he is just as at risk as I am, or any of us are really. Being somewhat paranoid is a good idea, but it can't control your life...(goes to make sure door is dead-bolted)
~~NGD
~~NGD
And for you Chris I'll deal with you later my friend... giving away my secrets.... plus my cat only eats sealed games which I do as a favor to Bronty for all the awesome stuff he's helped me acquire. The more sealed stuff the cat eats the more valuable Dan's collection gets! LOL
-Dain
I guess that is what alarm systems are for
Like in Erik's case, we haven't seen pics of his whole collection ever. But in all reality we all know he has a shit ton of stuff so he is just as at risk as I am, or any of us are really. Being somewhat paranoid is a good idea, but it can't control your life...(goes to make sure door is dead-bolted)
~~NGD
Well, call me paranoid then. I have 99% of my stuff in a storage unit for exactly these reasons. Major pain in the ass retrieving stuff, and costs some monthly $ too, but better than having games all over my place and fearing a break in.
Hehe... you have a point Jason! :-)
And for you Chris I'll deal with you later my friend... giving away my secrets.... plus my cat only eats sealed games which I do as a favor to Bronty for all the awesome stuff he's helped me acquire. The more sealed stuff the cat eats the more valuable Dan's collection gets! LOL
Muahaha...
Sorry, Kenny -- didn't want to edit your post, but phonetically, your post mentioned two words that the secret service doesn't like in the same sentence. I don't want us shut down
-Dain
Also after a few football games weve had a hundred and more officers to try and keep fans off the field and they still rushed the field. 2 dogs at each goal post and no one came near.
guess the moral of the story is a dog is mans best friend. you could even teach him to play video games (well maybe not)
~~NGD