Yes, I saw that article earlier as well. I agree, it is kind of funny that some of the people complaining about lack of privacy are the same who use public, social networks, sharing their own personal information like “Our family is going on vacation to the beach for two weeks.” Gee - anybody in need of some household items while they’re gone? We know where they live!
These same people show photos of their kids with names, ages and locations yet cry when something unspeakable happens.
It IS a nice world, it’s just that there are some people who are not nice!
Take efforts to protect what privacy is left. Shred all documents with your name / address. Tear off the labels from those plastic prescription bottles when empty / before you discard them. Be careful what trash you set on the curbside or in your garbage cans.
Personally, I do not belong to the social network circles nor do I intend to. There are some online browser frontends that shield one’s IP so browsing tracing is limited.
Remove your browsing history before leaving your computer. Run anti-virus software at least once or twice a week.
Don’t answer any calls you don’t recognize and same with emails.
Some advertising prompts seem ok from the user standpoint as they can be enlightening and helpful. We also know it’s likely helping the promoters / advertisers to get a better grasp of our habits. Yes, it’s not too nice out there.
It’s kind of a shame that the very technology that was created to help make our lives easier is also going to be our virtual downfall!
Maybe everyone should wear one of those masks like in the movie “V” for Vendetta. That would give all those cameras something to digest!!