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I think they just made a movie about that: In what sounds like a parody, maybe intentional, of the way every intrusive, privacy-annihilating technology is heralded as a convenience, the movie has several people gushing about how, with Genisys, all their devices can be linked!
My wife and I have our email with different entities in an attempt at information silo diversification... probably just spittin' in the wind, though.
And about a two weeks ago, I think Google broke the internet (this may have been part of their "mobile ready" websites initiative). I run NoScript (edit: Firefox addon) and couldn't get "normal" functionality" out of several websites. Sigh.... most are back up now (I think some of them dropped scripting from googleappservices.com or something like that) .
even viewing a youtube video at work i noticed that they have me logged in to youtube
Use Firefox as your browser. Create two user profiles: work and home. Use home for browsing YouTube and anything other than work-related stuff where you have to be logged into your work Google account.
To create a Firefox user profile, run the command "firefox.exe -p" when Firefox is not running. The profiles will be kept in separate directories, which you can choose.
To run two instances of the Firefox browser with separate user profiles, and thus separate website sessions, cookies, add-ons, bookmarks, and everything else, run the command "C:\Apps\Firefox\firefox.exe -p [firstProfileName]" and the command "C:\Apps\Firefox\firefox.exe -p [secondProfileName] -no-remote". Works like a charm.
I create shortcuts for these commands on the toolbar in the Windows taskbar and give them different icons. I can then launch a window with the profile I want with a click of a button. You can even theme Firefox to look different for each profile.
There is some pushback from employees who are asking for a work-only cellphone if their employers want them to be pingable wirelessly. I know quite a few people who carry a work phone and a personal phone.
Everyone should just use Ashley Madison and Grindr as well e-mailing several S&M escorts on these gmail first_name.last_name accounts. Eventually, the legal department will explain to the IT manager that there is a profound downside to handing everyone's names to google.
I know, Patrick, that we're not supposed to get mad about stuff we read on a message board, but this really pisses me off.
I have toyed with Firefox extensions CookieSwap and Multifox, that let you have different "cookie profiles" inside the same firefox profile.
Can be used to run youtube with a separate login from your work "gmail" login, for example. Or to access multiple gmail accounts from the same browser at the same time.
Seems to work, although I must admit I have not tested these extensions very carefully.
Patrick,
The problem is the shallow minded Americans,in particular the voters that don't demand a stop to intrusion without permission,that permission to be written on paper.
Until there is an uproar & a punishment for this BS nothing will change. Don't expect much from the brain washed.
As the greeks say: "OXI"
So what you're saying is that the pointy headed computer geeks are ruining your life? 😄
to view my work calendar on my phone i have to add that account, so google knows my phone now too.
even viewing a youtube video at work i noticed that they have me logged in to youtube (which google owns). if i log out, i can't read my email...
google is the worst thing ever to happen to privacy.
It's a testiment to the real assbags working in technology today for companies.
I don't know what stupid son of a bitch would go to the owner/president of a company and say. I recommend we put all of our AD list on Google and use it as our communication platform.
Last year I worked for a company that was proud to be a Google company. YET Them or Google's best and brightest engineers couldn't figure out how to get Google's API to give me a user list to populate a User dropdown list for admin forms I was creating for them. This was after three months of back and forth meetings which K*pl*n University fucked me over on, I ended up querying the AD which was I originally told their inept IT department I would have to do. Useless sorry sons of bitches. The sorriest most useless IT department in the US bar none hands down!
if i log out, i can't read my email...
Google does provide you with incognito mode in chrome to handle this.
Last night I was Googling for a timeline for the Dallas Shooter.
If you type "Dallas Shooter" in the searchbar, it doesn't even give an autosugestion. Not a single one.
This guy, the story, the premise the whole story is starting to stink worse than Obama's rank politcal breath.
I still haven't heard a good explaination on how this guy, this "ONE" guy if you believe that. Got the drop on 10 cops.
Body armour my ass, don't they train to shoot people like this in the head?
How dare anyone criticize a great,Unregulated ,Free Enterprise,Corporations are People,Intrusive company.
Tech is GOD!
Burn in hell for blasphemy!
Who is worse ? Google or Obama ?
Maybe someone could do a survey to see how the dimbulbs rank all of these from best to worst.
Inquiring minds wanna know.
Google, Obama, BLM, the Fed, Hillary, Muslims
Google does provide you with incognito mode in chrome to handle this.
but that does not provide you any protection against google itself.
Self destructing cookies and noscript are two firefox extensions everybody should have. Use startpage for your search engine. Don't use social media. Don't use chrome or any Apple OS. Run some variation of Linux or if you have to have Windows, use 7. Use a dumbphone.
Anything I'm forgetting?
Have you considered a linux/ubuntu phone? I may be making that my next choice. Already switched to the Tor browser, protonmail and duckduckgo for most things. To start....
Have you considered a linux/ubuntu phone?
sounds interesting, but ubuntu has blown any claim to protecting your privacy:
Ubuntu, a widely used and influential GNU/Linux distribution, has installed surveillance code. When the user searches her own local files for a string using the Ubuntu desktop, Ubuntu sends that string to one of Canonical's servers. (Canonical is the company that develops Ubuntu.)
Rats... I didn't know that. Well this looks interesting but it's still android: http://www.cnet.com/products/blackphone-2/
sounds interesting, but ubuntu has blown any claim to protecting your privacy:
Ubuntu, a widely used and influential GNU/Linux distribution, has installed surveillance code. When the user searches her own local files for a string using the Ubuntu desktop, Ubuntu sends that string to one of Canonical's servers. (Canonical is the company that develops Ubuntu.)
select SearchString from LocalFileSearch where Username = 'CallItCrazy';
Results
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SearchString
varchar(1024)
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goat ass
man goat rape
penis stretcher
cheap anal lube
farm animal sex
sheep porn
www.youtube.com/embed/b6uXmp9AWng
I swear, CIC must be from Pakistan.
Well people are getting Alexa for their home so they can order coffee on Amazon via voice. Great idea! You can substitute chrome with Iron from Germany if you can live without flash. Solid, non-invasive browser based on chromium.
DieBankOfAmericaPhukkingDie says
What everyone needs is a browser that constantly feeds disinformation to Google about everything, all the time, even when you're not using it.
lol, yes!
Posting a list of your Saturday activities again?
Obviously not. Fucking your daughter wasn't on the list.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portuguese app store Aptoide said on Monday that a local court had ruled against Alphabet Inc’s Google (GOOGL.O) in a landmark case, ordering the U.S. giant to stop removing its app from users’ mobile phones without their knowledge. ...
“We believe this may apply to other situations where Google has competition,” Nestal said. Aptoide said in a statement that the court decision is applicable in 82 countries, including the UK and India.
Google did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The European Commission hit Google with a record 4.34 billion euro ($5 billion) fine in July for using its popular Android mobile operating system to block rivals.
I think they just made a movie about that: In what sounds like a parody, maybe intentional, of the way every intrusive, privacy-annihilating technology is heralded as a convenience, the movie has several people gushing about how, with Genisys, all their devices can be linked!
My wife and I have our email with different entities in an attempt at information silo diversification... probably just spittin' in the wind, though.
And about a two weeks ago, I think Google broke the internet (this may have been part of their "mobile ready" websites initiative). I run NoScript (edit: Firefox addon) and couldn't get "normal" functionality" out of several websites. Sigh.... most are back up now (I think some of them dropped scripting from googleappservices.com or something like that) .
On caller ID, my phone for whatever reason, comes up with the name "Victor" and a polish last name I will not publish. I assume it's the guy who owned my phone previously. Basically, as a joke 8 years ago, I made a gmail account with the name and have since registered all social media under that official name. I think I've confused them quite a bit. I remember in 1998, when that online browsing advertisement service "All Advantage" came out, they would pay you 50 cents an hour to surf the net. I wrote a bot to search random things every 4 minutes to fool the service into thinking I was browsing. I was thinking it would be useful to write a similar program to do so just to spam google with nonsensical searches. The goal would be to basically dilute your true searches in a sea of crap.
Google exempts its own websites from Chrome's automatic data-scrubbing feature, allowing the ads giant to potentially track you even when you've told it not to.
Programmer Jeff Johnson noticed the unusual behavior, and this month documented the issue with screenshots. In his assessment of the situation, he noted that if you set up Chrome, on desktop at least, to automatically delete all cookies and so-called site data when you quit the browser, it deletes it all as expected – except your site data for Google.com and YouTube.com.
While cookies are typically used to identify you and store some of your online preferences when visiting websites, site data is on another level: it includes, among other things, a storage database in which a site can store personal information about you, on your computer, that can be accessed again by the site the next time you visit. Thus, while your Google and YouTube cookies may be wiped by Chrome, their site data remains on your computer...
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To view my work calendar on my phone i have to add that account, so google knows my phone now too.
Even viewing a youtube video at work i noticed that they have me logged in to youtube (which google owns). if i log out, i can't read my email...
Google is the worst thing ever to happen to privacy.