JDawg
Well-Known Member
Haha. That slap on my wrist stung.Sure, Google, Facebook and the banks wield great power but they are also public corporations monitored by state and federal regulators and subject to US law and court jurisdiction.
Haha. That slap on my wrist stung.Sure, Google, Facebook and the banks wield great power but they are also public corporations monitored by state and federal regulators and subject to US law and court jurisdiction.
If you think these corporations are being regulated properly or even have a thread of conscience, you should look up what have been found in the banking royal commission in Australia. Our big banks have been scamming their customers for years, charging fees and commission for no service, even those that have died. Unless relatives inform them that their customer have passed away, they'll continue charge the dead for services like 'financial advice'. They already know a lot of information about us, but they'll use them however they please if they can make a profit.Sure, Google, Facebook and the banks wield great power but they are also public corporations monitored by state and federal regulators and subject to US law and court jurisdiction.
Facebook? This Facebook?Sure, Google, Facebook and the banks wield great power but they are also public corporations monitored by state and federal regulators and subject to US law and court jurisdiction.
I wasn't suggesting a moral standard.Most likely, the data on my phone or drone does not hold "the key to global domination." At least not since I erased my last SD card! But, do you really think that is the moral or legal standard by which all third party data collection should be judged?
Facebook? This Facebook?...
Haha. That slap on my wrist stung.
Wonder when the the Army surplus DJI drones going to hit the market? Should be some good prices if they ever do, but more likely they will be incinerated due to any data they still contain onboard.
"The American Army has also banned DJI because they are concerned that the data is streamed back to China. "
I think I read somewhere this is not true. Anyway, everyone is spying on everyone.
That's a shame - Huawei make really good kit! It's also a shame that while we are pushed to looking in that direction we don't notice how Facebook and Instagram are being used by Foreign Government backed agencies to influence voting in Democratic Elections and Referendum's (we are actually seeing the memo's about Facebook now - but we just have 'concerns' to go on with Huawei) ... So - lets ignore those threats to democracy and our way of life, and stoke up the paranoia so we can buy non-Chinese made goods at higher pries and lower quality! - which is where this is all going ... Rant over ...![]()
Summed up nicely.If It helps.... All governments spy on each other and their own people. ALL internet companies and companies with connected devices "spy" in one form or another on their customers. It is just the degree of "spying" and what they do with it. That is quite appart from the agressive hackers be they state, company, organised crime or lone hackers (or a couple of students) its al the same.
BTW there are no good guys.
Hi,
So New Zealand has banned Huawei....:
Is it possible that the Chinese government is really spying on people and government organisations?
New Zealand banned them under pressure from the US gov. Same for Australia. Britain, again under pressure from the US, warned Huawei.
Is it possible that the Chinese government is really spying on people and government organisations you ask? Well, let me ask another question; is it possible that the US gov is really spying on people and government organisations? My memory is still fresh from the Snowden revelations, and I remember well that the US gov had (and probably still does) a back door to tons of products made by US corporations that allowed them to spy on the world at the hardware level. The US gov had (and probably still does) an operation that would intercept shipments of equipment and install software/malware or alter hardware. These were not shipments for the bunch in the caves of Afghanistan and Pakistan. The US gov listen in on the German chancellor and other world leaders friendly to the US, foreign businesses and organizations. The US gov bugged the offices of the European Union in the US AND Brussels The US gov bugged the UN. Shall I go on?
There is no question that the Chinese gov is spying. The only question is how the information might be used. And when it comes to that, I trust the US gov as little as I trust Russian, Chinese or British gov.
Sorry, are you saying that you trust the US government less than China and Russia?
If so are you a Communist?
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