Good, Google needs as much heat as possible.
Judge Boomer surprised at Internet tracking, adjourns court early to yell at clouds.
does mommy know you have the computer password?
Your mom gave them to me, so I'm sure she does.
my mother is thick as two planks and twice as fucking dumb so very doubtful.
shes a dumb cunt too tho so it seems like you two are a decent match.
Have higher expectations for payment when you bang someone.
hey look, its u/i_scream_trucks
good to see you around
wat?
Incognito isn't meant, doesn't pretend, to disallow or prevent tracking.
This is a controlled carrot-on a stick.
yeah...
This is a controlled carrot-on a stick.
that was the point of the judicial action
I see where you are coming from, but you kind of contradicted yourself. Anyway, in the same way you and I know jewgle tracks everything it is through our intuition and general correctly guided mistrust of the complete pieces of shit--I mean, do you think the NSA really stopped tracking everything after Snowden?
The horse doesn't know it can't get the carrot, just like the normie thinks google isn't tracking their every move in every way possible--a trusting naive tech-un-savvy person may very well think that incognito means toward google servers and not merely their own browser history. The judge has an argument--and no doubt google would be inclined to like being able to track people who think they are not being tracked (genuine, unaltered, data collection).
Google is easily one of the greatest evils of our time, and people will come to realize it [though I doubt that juggernaut will be deterred in the slightest by any legal action prior to a major change.
raising awareness to them, and not letting it get memory-holed, are good to see in any way possible--it is just sad to see how accepted and normalized the population has allowed this to become.
you mark my words: google is pure evil.
What does it do? If it had the effect of sandboxing your cookies so you can actually use websites but dumping them when you close the browser that would be nice.
Incognito is literally just no history stored on your end.
It does, doesn't it?
Apparently it does sandbox your storage. I don't know much about Incognito mode. I thought it just kept pages out of your browser history like the other guy said.
I use NoScript and only allow the basic script to make a website functional. Some websites don't even function without Goolag-analytics being active.Usually I simply just won't use that site at all. There were a few that I wanted to join and be a member but that would also require signing up for the full communist protocol inundation. So they got one less customer.
I also clean the Waterfox browser with everything marked to be deleted and use CCleaner (based in the UK and probably run by the Five Eyes). Can't escape it.
It's a small start in slowing down The Machine but it probably doesn't mean jack in terms of privacy...Microsoft, Mozilla, my ISP, AT&T which owns the lines and servers, Cisco or whatever company services the routing software..etc..all could potentially tap into a user's internet stream and probably do. But fuck Google. "Don't be evil" means that they are watching everyone and "evil" is anything they don't like and can censor at a whim.
I like the cut of your jib (and completely forgot about CCleaner--I really used to like that too)
the problem is
So they got one less customer.
you actually still have faith in this political/economic system. I don't. They have a monopoly, or the big data companies basically have one. Can you exist without an Android phone: yeah, technically. They will sacrifice a few individuals without care because they have the masses in their grip. It is a constant burden to try and remain un-tracked. You effectively become socially ostracized--yeah it is because you didn't drink the kool-aid, but none-the-less I see more-and-more little subtleties building up where not being a part of the big data/media gang gives everyone an awareness of "common knowledge" (truth, news, etc.) that gets ingrained so deeply it effects general opinion and behavior [I might be stating the obvious here]. Anyway, if your really want/attempt to avoid all that, it not only becomes socially isolating in certain ways: it effects your functionality in business and day-to-day productivity. Remember the good-ole-days when everyone thought being tracked by GPS by companies was a horror?--and now it is nearly unavoidable (at least if you want to not live in a cabin like the Unibomber) and bizarrely accepted.
fuck that.
it shouldn't be that hard to both opt-out of data collection and function/not-self-isolate in your life.
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There were a few that I wanted to join and be a member but that would also require signing up for the full communist protocol inundation.
and that isolation also leads to your views not being in (((their))) eco-system.
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So they got one less customer.
would work in a fair system where anti-trust was actually in effect. I'm passed that. There needs to be a political change in order to avoid the unavoidable {technically avoidable} evils which will lead to no good end for civilization or the quality of life of the individual. It is exploitation plain-and-simple, and (((that))) is nothing new.
[activate tinfoil hat]
Why did the COVID shutdowns eliminate all person-to-person exchanges? To put every single damn thing of your life on-line to steal!
Biometrics are the next phase of personal ID and I highly recommend that people be wary of that in the future. Mandatory COVID tests are a great way to collect a genetic profile to sell to insurance companies. They would love to run customers through the database and figure out what age you will likely get cancer and start costing them money. Same with (((companies))) offering DNA testing and storing family histories. Do you have a great IP idea? Go ahead and use that free Goolag patent search. Put your entire company and life online. It's not like anything could be manipulated.
Give it all to them, why don't you?
Use Zoom and that fingerprint keyboard fingerprint lock? There it is. Two more pieces to the puzzle. Your identity can be stolen with a little AI and social spoofing. Deep fakes are the next greatest tool for that and current software can easily be fooled. Hell, well over a decade ago there was a Japanese company that would print a full life-like face mask when you sent them one photograph. Microsoft filed an AI patent on bringing dead relatives back to life.
I think it's hilarious that SJW's cry about totalitarianism and then go buy from Amazon which is building a inter-connected neighborhood surveillance system. All their truck are equipped with cameras and you can bet are constantly sweeping up license plates (who is visiting who) and a whole myriad of other data.
I won't buy it. And I will explain to others who care to listen not to buy it either. It starts with reason and with one person.
(based in the UK and probably run by the Five Eyes)
Keep sharing. Not all solutions are perfect, and none of us understand all the details, but we work together and inch things along.
NoScript breaks everything. That is how you know it works. xD
We're being spied on no matter what we do.
First time on planet Earth idiot?
id like to know how it is im getting notifications from google on my phone telling me when my bills are due.
at no fucking stage have i opened a bill in a chrome browser nor have i given anyone any permission to share that info.
so either google and our power companies have something going between them or google is comparing my name and actually looking up my information with the company.
either way its not legal.
i mean google is honestly the least of my problems at the moment. aint no one gonna be forced to cough up tax any more after this year for instance.
gmail?
Android is horrible. It is a tracking device. If you look at your email in the built-in app(s), that is most likely how it knows. If you get texts about payment notifications, they get it from that as well.
They literally can tell when you shit. Can barely own one of their tablets without abandonining something directly linked to your actual identity. This judge needs to be more aware.
I wonder just how much tranny porn that judge watched on incognito mode thinking it was private
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