Monday, January 2, 2017

If people realize "No computer is Safe" then maybe they will change their relationships with computers

For example, your cell phone if it is a smart phone is also a computer online device. It is not just a phone. When you send a text that text is vulnerable to hacking at any point. Whatever you say is vulnerable to hacking. Whatever you do on your smartphone is vulnerable to hacking. Not only that anywhere you are at the time if your cell phone (not just smartphones) is with you and on your location within 3 feet is also known. Because you cannot even be available to make or receive a call without systems knowing exactly (within 3 feet) of where you are at that moment. Otherwise you could not make or receive a call.

So, even your cell phone is a potential threat to your well being if you have enemies anywhere on earth including foreign governments or criminals worldwide.

Many people on earth will not own a cell phone because of this or they buy throw away cell phones that are more difficult to trace back to them under many different conditions.

So, basically all I'm saying here is realizing what a computer, cell phone or Ipad or other device is. If you don't know what they are and what people can do through them besides yourself, then you are vulnerable in multiple different ways.

I always worry about people just letting their kids "Play" on Facebook and other sites thinking they are "Safe" doing this. No. They are not. Do you want your children to be able to get a job or start a business one day to support themselves?

IF you do everything they do at facebook might be available for an employer or college to look at the rest of their lives.

Facebook sells this kind of information for a price. It is one of the many ways they make money.

Also, nothing you delete at Facebook is ever really deleted. Everything is kept for research, now or into the future regarding you or your children.

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