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On 07/02/2019 at 5:57 PM, Oldest Goat said:

My favourite episodes of Extras were Daniel Radcliffe and David Bowie lmfao

I really liked the final episode, especially that speech on the reality show.  Also, that exchange with Gordon Ramsey, he says everything to Ramsey that I've been dying to say ever since I saw that cunt on the telly.  'you think you're so hard don't you cuz you have a go at people in kitchens, who works in kitchens, ooo, gays and the french'

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12 minutes ago, lukepowell1988 said:

Yeah I am VERY skeptical of these things man them Chinese Spies are going to hear all your secrets 

One thing i have noticed is the biggest like, exponents of these 'we're being listened to' theories are people that no one cares to listen to :lol:  Some no mark living in a bedsit in Aberystwyth goin' 'the fuckin' russians are clocking me through facebook', well fuck me, they must have a lot of time on their hands, I'm sure your photos of what you had for tea and your 'Girl Groups of the 90s' quiz results are invaluable to those dastardly commisars :lol:

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8 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

One thing i have noticed is the biggest like, exponents of these 'we're being listened to' theories are people that no one cares to listen to :lol:  Some no mark living in a bedsit in Aberystwyth goin' 'the fuckin' russians are clocking me through facebook', well fuck me, they must have a lot of time on their hands, I'm sure your photos of what you had for tea and your 'Girl Groups of the 90s' quiz results are invaluable to those dastardly commisars :lol:

Well, I'm an attorney and I can't tell you how valuable FB posts and even messages can be. One never thinks they'll end up in court. As for the home listening devices, they can be a bit more challenging to obtain recordings from but some judges allow. We have the right to privacy free from being listened to, whether or not there's damning conversations being recorded, it's something we should care about. 

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Taken as individual examples, the internet of things may seem like an innocuous presence as it listens, monitors and watches. But taken as a whole there are serious implications.

Take this example of people hacking into someone else's smart phone enabled vibrating panties. 

"The Internet of Things That Can Be Hacked grows daily. Lightbulbs, trucks, and fridges all have computers inside them now, and all have been hacked by someone. But at least you don’t put those inside your body.

Two years ago, someone had the good idea to put a bluetooth connection inside a vibrator, and the We-Vibe 4 Plus was born. The vibrator can connect with a smartphone app that its makers say “allows couples to keep their flame ignited – together or apart”: that is, it can be controlled remotely, while, say, making a video call.

But at the Def Con hacking conference in Las Vegas, two independent hackers from New Zealand, who go by the handles goldfisk and follower, revealed that the way the vibrator speaks with its controlling app isn’t really secure at all – making it possible to remotely seize control of the vibrator and activate it at will..."

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/10/vibrator-phone-app-we-vibe-4-plus-bluetooth-hack

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22 minutes ago, Kwick1 said:

Well, I'm an attorney and I can't tell you how valuable FB posts and even messages can be. One never thinks they'll end up in court. As for the home listening devices, they can be a bit more challenging to obtain recordings from but some judges allow. We have the right to privacy free from being listened to, whether or not there's damning conversations being recorded, it's something we should care about. 

Nyaaah, they can listen to me and check my browsing history all day long, they won't get shit out of it.  Shit, I'll tell you it now, mygnrforum, pirate bay, imdb, youtube, arsenal.com, pornhub, boxrec.com, thats about it :lol:  A list of how many RKO movies I've downloaded in the last 6 months will do someone the power of good I'm sure. (I'm being facetious, you do have a point).

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9 minutes ago, soon said:

Taken as individual examples, the internet of things may seem like an innocuous presence as it listens, monitors and watches. But taken as a whole there are serious implications.

Take this example of people hacking into someone else's smart phone enabled vibrating panties. 

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/aug/10/vibrator-phone-app-we-vibe-4-plus-bluetooth-hack

There really is no limit to the things we're willing to make available for others. 🤔

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6 minutes ago, Len Cnut said:

What the fuck is that thing Soulie got anyway?  Looks like a posh air freshner.

🤣 it's a Google Home. A listening device that can control your home if one has a "smart home", be your assistant and answer questions.  It works by recording commands by saying ok Google. But that's not entirely accurate. It records everything but doesn't respond if not recording ok Google. 

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1 minute ago, Kwick1 said:

🤣 it's a Google Home. A listening device that can control your home if one has a "smart home", be your assistant and answer questions.  It works by recording commands by saying ok Google. But that's not entirely accurate. It records everything but doesn't respond if not recording ok Google. 

:lol: I thought it was some sort of speaker. Thanks for updating me!

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23 minutes ago, Kwick1 said:

🤣 it's a Google Home. A listening device that can control your home if one has a "smart home", be your assistant and answer questions.  It works by recording commands by saying ok Google. But that's not entirely accurate. It records everything but doesn't respond if not recording ok Google. 

It supposedly does not record everything: https://www.techworld.com/security/does-amazon-alexa-listen-to-my-conversations-3661967/

That being said, how are we to know there aren't software on our phones that record everything within mic radius? Or our laptops? Etc. 

We can't know for sure. Luckily for me, I don't really care any other way :lol:

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3 minutes ago, SoulMonster said:

It supposedly does not record everything: https://www.techworld.com/security/does-amazon-alexa-listen-to-my-conversations-3661967/

That being said, how are we to know there aren't software on our phones that record everything within mic radius? Or our laptops? Etc. 

We can't know for sure. Luckily for me, I don't really care any other way :lol:

Whether such devices record everything is open for questions. I know you don't really care.  You support mandatory blood / DNA testing. 😊

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25 minutes ago, Kwick1 said:

Whether such devices record everything is open for questions. I know you don't really care.  You support mandatory blood / DNA testing. 😊

Hah, yes. 

But it's not like I want to be recorded, more that I consider the possibility of it, combined with my sort-of indifference to it, that I am not really worried. It falls in the "not likely and little damage" square. 

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1 hour ago, Len Cnut said:

There's nothing worse than the feeling of foreign eyes on you.  My mate Tommy from Luton told me that.

Huawei smartphones aren't even sold in the US, are they? 

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2 hours ago, lukepowell1988 said:

Call me the old tin foiled hat type but I am not on anybsocial media use VPN all the time.

 

On the other hand my username is my full name and year of birth might as well hand over my bank details now

You fuckin' cunt, you're 5 years younger than me :lol:  

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