Google o pedophile and Jack Pot

A resident from Houston, Texas, 41, was arrested when the Google notified the police about the sighting of child sexual abuse in his email.

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John Henry Skillern, was known to the authorities by 1994 as he was convicted of a sexual assault. On Tuesday, July 29 was arrested again for possession of child pornography material and the promotion of child pornography.

A survey of his home and equipment revealed a multitude of child abuse images, emails with messages proving his pedophilia, videos on his cell phone by children visiting the cook shop.

The investigation was apparently triggered by a Google complaint at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children when child images were found in an e-mail message to the accused.

Though the story had a very good result, with the arrest of the pedophile, but rather it raises a lot of concerns.

There will be some who see this as yet another indication of how the tech Big government agencies and corporate giants have nothing better to do than dig into all of our private lives and look for dirt.

Of course there are those who use such news to justify governments and companies by promoting the work they produce. This ambivalence of public opinion leaves room for the uncontrolled espionage actions that have been published in recent years. These actions by governments and large technology companies in relation to the analgesia of the public reacting from the sofa with on Facebook, they leave no doubt that the Internet is not ours, it is not free and of course it is not safe. It is the property of the USA or other companies that of course cooperate with the USA. An information gathering tool for anyone interested. Let us remember that anyone who has the information can lead in today's world.
The capture of the pedophile naturally satisfies us, as Tuesday's lesser monster circulates. But think about how many emails have been scanned and continue to be scanned for Google to catch Jack Pot.

So that you don't think they exist benefits (see free Facebook, free knowledge through Google searches). Everything has a cost and you should be prepared to pay it. Besides, you have agreed by accepting the Terms of Service.

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