Obamot wrote:Do you mean v-empires?Christophe wrote:it's just a matter of keeping appearances on the illusion of the protection of privacy but the evil continues ... and even gets worse for the almighty power of web empires!
Ah yes it is getting worse for the vampire empires of the web! Well seen !
Obamot wrote:Ah no then, I am giving all possible and imaginable false information to deceive this illegal data collection and violation of privacy. Barring exceptions, all my accounts are rotten with false information and erroneous data with intentional typos in street names, my name, my biometrics, date of birth and more ... If everyone did that, it would make their collection unusable.
Except that your phone number, your location, your address book (yes yes it is also sniffed and not just a little!), What you say (all smartphones are eavesdropped by AI ...) weigh much heavier than the lies you send them !!
About the address book: one of your contacts just has to put your phone number and your name in his directory for you to be in the matrix with 1 email (that of your phone), your real name (in your contact's directory) and your phone number !!
But izydort believes he is "safe" because he has never given his number ... mouahahahahah jme gausse!
Small experiment to do when you have a new phone number ... use it for a few weeks as a "hidden" number ... it will stay clean and not spam (unsolicited calls)
After this period, give it to your contacts, who will obviously save it in their directory and hoplà it's time to exchange information and your data without your knowledge! But probably they don't even need to save it: the call history is enough to keep your track ... it just won't be linked to your name ...
And the more contacts your contacts have and the more you exchange your number, the more you will be spammed ...
Checked a few years ago.