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Google Switches On Camera, Microphone on new update of Google Chrome Browser


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2013 Aug 8, 4:08am   2,009 views  9 comments

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(July 31), fully implements WebRTC (for “real-time communication”), a new standard that lets websites and Web applications use your computer’s camera and microphone all the better to see and hear you with, of course.

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1   thedailypr   2013 Aug 8, 6:20am  

Want to use a cellphone, access the internet, online banking, driving licence, credit cards, don't worry soon you will have a chip in your head, arms ,legs and wherever that will send data back to big brother.

NO OPT-OUT!

2   Heraclitusstudent   2013 Aug 8, 7:55am  

And of course the NSA has back door access to your phone.
They can listen to anyone from their own phone.

3   thedailypr   2013 Aug 8, 7:57am  

Heraclitusstudent says

And of course the NSA has back door access to your phone.

They can listen to anyone from their own phone.

They don't need "BACKDOOR ACCESS" to your phone. Yes they can do it, but technically it's unnecessary, they "PWN" the networks, all of them.

4   Shaman   2013 Aug 8, 8:39am  

Backdoor access sounds painful, and quite possibly against nature ;)

5   Tenpoundbass   2013 Aug 8, 9:27am  

We've officially reached the point from way back when...

That time I was getting stoned in 1982, in my friends living room after school and I said...

"phphpththhh... hey check it out...
in the future, the man will be able to hear and see us from our television watching what we see and how we react... phphphthhh"

And IIRC, this administration is playing out like what ever movie that had Harrison Ford dodging a complex web of conspiracies, fraud and deceit, meets Wall street.

We have become our fears of the 80's but it was Japan that had the Nuclear melt down, not America, good guess though.

...and we can't have flying cars why?

6   thedailypr   2013 Aug 8, 9:32am  

CaptainShuddup says

...and we can't have flying cars why?

We will, but you won't be driving it the AI built into the network will be.

7   thedailypr   2013 Aug 8, 9:33am  

I would say that the more technology they give us the less privacy we have!

However we have reached a new tipping point, forget about privacy that went years ago, your HUMANITY IS NEXT!

The more technology we have the less HUMANITY we will have.

8   Heraclitusstudent   2013 Aug 8, 9:50am  

thedailypr says

...and we can't have flying cars why?

We will, but you won't be driving it the AI built into the network will be.

The NSA will be remote driving your car.

9   Shaman   2013 Aug 9, 1:55pm  

I think the humanity that people go on about boils down to anything that triggers powerful emotions of love. Whether it's an amazing lovemaking experience or the thrill you get when your baby opens their eyes for the first time, or a child comes crying to your arms for comfort. It's that and so many other experiences that help us experience the universal love that connects us all through time and space. It's the reserve of wealth that make the humiliating painful experience of being human totally worth it.

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