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March 01, 2015, 02:57:10 AM
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Apple?  Right to privacy?

http://bgr.com/2015/01/20/iphone-spyware-edward-snowden/

“Edward never uses an iPhone; he’s got a simple phone,”Kucherena said. “The iPhone has special software that can activate itself without the owner having to press a button and gather information about him; that’s why on security grounds he refused to have this phone.”
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March 01, 2015, 02:58:11 AM
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Apple urging citizens not to give up their privacy is a good thing.
Why should it result in Apple's end?
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March 01, 2015, 03:02:03 AM
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Apple urging citizens not to give up their privacy is a good thing.
Why should it result in Apple's end?

Because they are not "urging citizens not to give up their privacy". They are urging them to "give up their privacy (to them)".
 
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March 01, 2015, 03:37:32 AM
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Because they are not "urging citizens not to give up their privacy". They are urging them to "give up their privacy (to them)".

This is not just Apple, it's actually a widespread pattern
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March 01, 2015, 04:10:39 AM
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What about apple and their license agreements? I heard they may come for you one day and sew you mouth to anus...
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March 01, 2015, 04:27:02 AM
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How will you people post what you had for breakfast on facebook if you dont have an iphone?

lol, friggin hipsters...

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March 01, 2015, 04:58:33 AM
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Apple?  Right to privacy?

http://bgr.com/2015/01/20/iphone-spyware-edward-snowden/

“Edward never uses an iPhone; he’s got a simple phone,”Kucherena said. “The iPhone has special software that can activate itself without the owner having to press a button and gather information about him; that’s why on security grounds he refused to have this phone.”

Any why he doesn't have an Android phone either...
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March 01, 2015, 05:00:06 AM
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The hypocrisy of Apple is unbelievable.

I hate them.


I'd rather support a company that says that privacy is a human right than one who's CEO says "if your'e worried about people finding out what you're doing, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place".

REally... For every bash on Apple on this subject, Google is ten to a hundred times worse.
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March 01, 2015, 06:45:24 AM
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Apple?  Right to privacy?

http://bgr.com/2015/01/20/iphone-spyware-edward-snowden/

“Edward never uses an iPhone; he’s got a simple phone,”Kucherena said. “The iPhone has special software that can activate itself without the owner having to press a button and gather information about him; that’s why on security grounds he refused to have this phone.”

I hate Apple anyway, their product isn't match for my activity
But i think some big company like google & microft doing the same thing

Maybe it's time to use Nokia 3310 again Grin
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March 01, 2015, 06:52:02 AM
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These days, you have no right to privacy

LAVABIT 

PayPal drops Mega due to its use of end-to-end encryption.
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March 01, 2015, 07:00:47 AM
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These days, you have no right to privacy

LAVABIT  

PayPal drops Mega due to its use of end-to-end encryption.

Well, you still have your right to privacy, but apparently everyone else has the right to know your private info if they can get it.

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Everything "Smart" (TV's, phones...) has the ability to track everything you do, say and watch. In most cases it's sent to third parties for the use of targeted advertisement to you. In special cases it can be activated by authorities to locate/incriminate you. This can all be avoided by not owning above mentioned devices, but we all want our toys... So you have to decide whether you want your shit, or your privacy.

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March 01, 2015, 07:14:37 AM
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These days, you have no right to privacy

LAVABIT  

PayPal drops Mega due to its use of end-to-end encryption.

Well, you still have your right to privacy, but apparently everyone else has the right to know your private info if they can get it.

@thread
Everything "Smart" (TV's, phones...) has the ability to track everything you do, say and watch. In most cases it's sent to third parties for the use of targeted advertisement to you. In special cases it can be activated by authorities to locate/incriminate you. This can all be avoided by not owning above mentioned devices, but we all want our toys... So you have to decide whether you want your shit, or your privacy.

Shutting down encrypted email service just because the NSA can't read their emails doesn't sound like a right to privacy to me.

So does the fact that the credit card companies pushing paypal to stop doing business with MEGA due it's end to end encryption.. I mean, WTF ?!
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March 01, 2015, 07:26:52 AM
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These days, you have no right to privacy

LAVABIT  

PayPal drops Mega due to its use of end-to-end encryption.

Well, you still have your right to privacy, but apparently everyone else has the right to know your private info if they can get it.

@thread
Everything "Smart" (TV's, phones...) has the ability to track everything you do, say and watch. In most cases it's sent to third parties for the use of targeted advertisement to you. In special cases it can be activated by authorities to locate/incriminate you. This can all be avoided by not owning above mentioned devices, but we all want our toys... So you have to decide whether you want your shit, or your privacy.

Shutting down encrypted email service just because the NSA can't read their emails doesn't sound like a right to privacy to me.

So does the fact that the credit card companies pushing paypal to stop doing business with MEGA due it's end to end encryption.. I mean, WTF ?!

PayPal is an American business so must adhere to the whims of the US tyranny.
Send email with PGP and the gov have no power until they just regulate the internet to death (which could happen sooner than most would believe)

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March 01, 2015, 07:30:04 AM
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People are using excuses to snoop on our privacy. It's a fact. And how does these relate to apple and its role on helping to protect my privacy. Even on my android phone, I know some of the browsing search history and behavior are being sent anonymously without my knowledge.

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March 01, 2015, 08:36:29 AM
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These days, you have no right to privacy

LAVABIT  

PayPal drops Mega due to its use of end-to-end encryption.

Well, you still have your right to privacy, but apparently everyone else has the right to know your private info if they can get it.

@thread
Everything "Smart" (TV's, phones...) has the ability to track everything you do, say and watch. In most cases it's sent to third parties for the use of targeted advertisement to you. In special cases it can be activated by authorities to locate/incriminate you. This can all be avoided by not owning above mentioned devices, but we all want our toys... So you have to decide whether you want your shit, or your privacy.

Shutting down encrypted email service just because the NSA can't read their emails doesn't sound like a right to privacy to me.

So does the fact that the credit card companies pushing paypal to stop doing business with MEGA due it's end to end encryption.. I mean, WTF ?!

PayPal is an American business so must adhere to the whims of the US tyranny.
Send email with PGP and the gov have no power until they just regulate the internet to death (which could happen sooner than most would believe)

  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy lol omg let him say "issue" a few more times..
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March 01, 2015, 09:16:06 AM
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The hypocrisy of Apple is unbelievable.

I hate them.


I'd rather support a company that says that privacy is a human right than one who's CEO says "if your'e worried about people finding out what you're doing, maybe you shouldn't be doing it in the first place".

REally... For every bash on Apple on this subject, Google is ten to a hundred times worse.

Yeah the difference is that Google's honest about what they collect, Apple keeps denying shit that everyone knows...

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March 01, 2015, 09:36:07 AM
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The hypocrisy of Apple is unbelievable.

I hate them.


I hate them too. But I can't stop hating their products. I like Steve Jobs more when he managed the company.

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March 01, 2015, 11:33:40 AM
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was a good read, until i read darkcoin...
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March 01, 2015, 12:31:59 PM
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was a good read, until i read darkcoin...

Darkcoin was quoted for a reason: that it adds fungibility to an otherwise un fungible digital currency.

In any money system fungibility is what supports privacy.
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