Privacy International Files U.K. Street View Complaint »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyYou didn't really expect Privacy International to sit still when Google's Street View rolled out, did you? After all, they wrote a letter to Google in July of 2008 asking for an explanation of their face-blurring technology, and they weren't satisfied with the information they got back.
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traveler20008 months, 3 weeks ago
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The problem is most people do not react.
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Comments as
"there is nothing we can do (against all those privacy intrusions)",
"if you have nothing to hide, this shouldn't be a problem"
"it's for your/our security"
are the classical reaction.
People do not realize until it's to late, and meanwhile the "state" and "big business" continuously invade our privacy, little bit by little bit..... -
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