One of the many ways crowdsourcing is done (without our express permission) is when the gps signals in our phones are used to tell us on maps how fast or slow or stopped highways are. So, when you go to Google maps to check whether roads are green, orange or red (green meaning flowing, orange meaning slightly flowing under speed and red usually stopped or almost stopped) it is from your very own gps moving signal on your own smartphone if you are in that traffic then.
So, how many thousands or millions of other ways are our data from GPS from our phones and verbally recorded from our phones when we aren't noticing worldwide and how many naked pictures of your daughter and wife or videos taken through their smartphones are available worldwide too?
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