What are the stats for Graphene and Calyx?
Well, if you didn't take all the precautions you took, over a 1000 data brokers could've had access to your address, and so much more about you.
And while I most certainly don't like it, I know that I'm still stopping them from learning even more about me, and my search results are still secure.
Everyone I get to talk to me on Signal is having a secure conversation with me.
Everything to an extent is a win, so don't give up king.
Wanna go crazy? Use SimpleXchat
For me, it's more about consent, they really just did that, tf?
I'd talk to a counselor about it and explain how it makes you feel uncomfortable.
Shut up hivemind conformist
It's even worse as an associate. They make us sign up for some social media I never use, download apps on our phones, and make us give them our handprints for a machine to take out our tills. And we're getting face scanned by cameras all day. Dystopian nightmare and it makes me feel ashamed to have accepted the job here.
I use GOS and therefore believe that I have some level of protection on the WiFi level based off of that, and I have their apps on a separate profile but it's getting tougher on privacy here at Walmart.
Edit: That's also why I have no pictures of me in my socials and deleted my Facebook, Instagram, and twitter, so they shouldn't have too many ways to market to me aside through my debit and credit cards possibly.
I was in preschool when Android came out, crazy how far times gone.
Interesting take on inflation: One of the big issues is who gets the printed money. Not us. It's the rich and banks, who buyout all of our resources to hurt us.
Example: 2008 recession, government made blackrock, who then ate up the housing market so that no one owns their home yet they WILL be happy.
Guess V for Vendetta will come true as the U.K. has fallen to Fascism.
In 2008 they knew about this? Holy crap I need to do some research.
He likely doesn't want to get too involved with social media. Stuff easily consumes you. Twitter is just good to reach out to people, which is kinda bad that Twitter got that big.