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Do You Know Who Watches You? Google Privacy Infographic

Orwell's "Big Brother" at 1984 now looks so small in front of the awful trio Facebook, Google and NSA

Do You Know Who Watches You?

Republished with translation of infographic contents from: WordStream, “Do You Know Who's Watching You?” >>> http://www.wordstream.com/articles/google-privacy-internet-privacy
You have a lack of privacy online Priv facebook changed the default Privacy Settings If you have not changed your privacy settings, everyone knows what you are doing.


2005 to 2010


Photos, Wallpapers, Gender, Picture, Likes, Other Data.
Which means that by July of 2010, 1.802.330.457 people have access to your information!
With this in mind, and according to a of 2010…
* 26% of parents have published photos of their children and 13% have included their children's names along with photos
* 23% of Facebook users do not know anything about privacy settings or do not even bother to deal with them
* 7% have recorded their full address in their profile
* 3% have revealed the times they have been found away from their home


In May of 2010, Facebook changed its default privacy settings, coupled with providing access to advertisers in user names and identities.
This gave almost unlimited access to consumer information.
The terms of use of Facebook state that not only do they own your information (section 2.1), but if you do not keep it up to date and accurate (section 4.6)…
They can terminate your account (chapter 14).


Google Street View

Google Street View, which is growing daily, has been hailed as a "Burglar Service," according to a new study.

In a recent survey 1.317 people were questioned.
The 57% of which they describe as "invasion" by the road mapping service.

Google Street View coverage includes all of the US, the UK, the , Japan and most of Europe!
Google has stated that its ultimate goal is to be able to deliver Street Views from around the world.

The “all-seeing-eye” (the which sees all) of Google.

In June of 2010, it was revealed that Google had collected and stored an enormous amount of data from unencrypted Wi-Fi connections as part of Street Views. Many countries, such as Germany, Australia and the United Kingdom, are conducting research.

Thousands of photos have been removed or are the subject of requests for deletion. Many non-censored photos of many people in "strange" situations were spotted. Photos that have been removed so far include:

1. Naked sunbathing
2. Persons who violate the law
3. Protesters at an abortion clinic
4. Couples to have sex
5. Men entering or leaving adult stores
6. A woman's house
7. The outer spaces of military bases
8. A house in Arkansas wrapped in flames
9. People to "haggle" with prostitutes
10. Whole North Oaks Town, Minnesota

Google Buzz
Google may have dominated the search on the internet, but when it comes to social networking, they have to go back to the design.

When Google Buzz started, automatically, without asking anyone, posted the personal networks for users based on which people interact with the most. Now everyone could see who sent an e-mail to whom.
Being inherently private, it turns out that email contact lists can hide many secrets from the names of personal doctors and illegal lovers to the identity of anti-government activists.

And in the real world
On average, US citizens are videotaped about 200 times a day!
There are 30 CCTV cameras in America.
In the UK, citizens are recorded on average over 300 times a day

About 200 million US citizens have their call records tracked by 2001.

President Obama has supported a policy that will lead to the creation of a national DNA database.
All people arrested will be in the file even if they have not been convicted of a crime.

From 11 September 2001, the National Security Service (NSA) of America has gathered a detailed call and call history from the country's three largest telephone companies in the hope of creating what she calls herself:
"The largest database ever made in the world."

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