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I am so glad to see you here Tristan. I was afraid you had been "shutdown". I want to report that the wifi is better upstairs, but now always., I find if I pray about my time and what I post especially and "ask permission' for my time and my words, it goes smoother. Go figure. Works better than whistling dixie for sure.
Excerpts from Google's new Privacy Policy. If you use any Google affiliates and have not read these things, you may want to be forewarned.
Wow! That is A Lot of information that is "gathered and stored"!
"We may collect device-specific information (such as your hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information including phone number)."
Notice those bold items are following the phrases Google "may collect" and "such as".. but perhaps it would have been more specific for Google to use the phrase "such as, but not limited to," instead.
It was previously suspected that entities, hypothetically such as (but not limited to) Google, not only collected, stored and shared individual users' sensitive data, but that those entities also possessed the abilities to remotely access and operate those users' computers to perform functions such as (but not limited to) introducing non-user information within those systems.
When people allow Google to collect "device-specific information" (such as your hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifier" and whatever else they neglected to mention that they "may collect", then those people are allowing Google to remotely access and operate their computers, if Google so chose, at any time, and perform actions such as, but not limited to, depositing data, legitimate or otherwise.
The ramifications of such activity, especially since both the entity and the user are legally bound by the Terms (including the obligation of the entity to report any "incidents" to the proper authorities) could be pretty horrible, and such and event hopefully would never happen - but it could.
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