Big brother is watching 21:51 - Feb 19 with 4095 views | Catullus | Just not the government, as it turns out the in house surveillance is done by...Amazon. I watched a program on BBC iplayer where former Amazon senior management wondered why people who would vote against letting the government have stronger surveiilance powers would buy Alexa, and often have 3/4 in a house, when Amazon can listen in to every word. They also talked about the video doorbells which Amazon can also access. 3 UK police forces have been giving them out free calling them a massive tool in th fight against crime but it's basically a camera they can access directly without a warrant, which you agree to when you accept it apparently. The program didn't reflect well on Amazon. | |
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Big brother is watching on 22:01 - Feb 19 with 3256 views | exiledclaseboy | I saw bits of this. Not sure why they singled out amazon part from them being a company with a big UK presence. Apple, android, google home, smart TVs etc all do much the same thing. We had a family bereavement back last summer. We were talking about it in the kitchen where one of the google home things is. Went online minutes later and the first ads I saw were for funeral services and urns for ashes. It’s very sinister when you think about it. But I can shout at it to put the radio on and off so I’ll live with it I suppose. | |
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Big brother is watching on 22:09 - Feb 19 with 3234 views | Wingstandwood | There has been a fair bit of negative publicity regarding lots of Amazon customers who have accidentally signed up to Amazon Prime. The company seems to have acted rather deviously. It's worthwhile for Amazon customers to check for unwanted 'Amazon Prime' debiting on their bank statements just in case they have accidentally signed up. Never ever respond to any recorded/automated phone calls claiming to be from Amazon even if there has been a recent Amazon Prime cancellation. Scammers have taken full advantage of Amazons rather questionable practices. | |
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Big brother is watching on 22:28 - Feb 19 with 3199 views | Luther27 |
Big brother is watching on 22:01 - Feb 19 by exiledclaseboy | I saw bits of this. Not sure why they singled out amazon part from them being a company with a big UK presence. Apple, android, google home, smart TVs etc all do much the same thing. We had a family bereavement back last summer. We were talking about it in the kitchen where one of the google home things is. Went online minutes later and the first ads I saw were for funeral services and urns for ashes. It’s very sinister when you think about it. But I can shout at it to put the radio on and off so I’ll live with it I suppose. |
Strangely enough whenever I have a chat about anything random with anyone, sign on to Facebook ,and flipping 'eck, there's several adverts relevant to the previous private conversation we'd had. I don't have Alexa, Google etc. We do however have IPhones. | | | |
Big brother is watching on 22:37 - Feb 19 with 3184 views | hobo | Anyone who has bought an 'Alexa' is an idiot. They should be paying you to put these things in your homes | | | |
Big brother is watching on 22:38 - Feb 19 with 3176 views | union_jack |
Big brother is watching on 22:28 - Feb 19 by Luther27 | Strangely enough whenever I have a chat about anything random with anyone, sign on to Facebook ,and flipping 'eck, there's several adverts relevant to the previous private conversation we'd had. I don't have Alexa, Google etc. We do however have IPhones. |
I get those scantily clad women popping up on my screen as well. Can’t think why! | |
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Big brother is watching on 22:41 - Feb 19 with 3169 views | Highjack | It’s all there in the terms and conditions. You agreed for them to spy on you and harvest your data for all sorts of insidious purposes. | |
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Big brother is watching on 23:12 - Feb 19 with 3140 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Big brother is watching on 22:41 - Feb 19 by Highjack | It’s all there in the terms and conditions. You agreed for them to spy on you and harvest your data for all sorts of insidious purposes. |
Yep, sign into a website or buy something on line, tick the box and you are sharing data with the organisation that owns the website ants its 'partners' i.e. anybody and everybody. | |
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Big brother is watching on 23:17 - Feb 19 with 3131 views | Thrasher6 | Brexit, Boris, Trump.....the level of stupidity displayed by the general public doesnt need a device planted in your home. You can sell them anything....they are thick as sh*t..... To quote Winston Churchill.....all you nationalists.....Brexit types... love old Churchill...Boris loves him..wrote a book about him. Here's what he's got to say... "The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter" It'll be lost on most.... [Post edited 19 Feb 2020 23:27]
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Big brother is watching on 23:28 - Feb 19 with 3107 views | sainthelens |
Big brother is watching on 22:38 - Feb 19 by union_jack | I get those scantily clad women popping up on my screen as well. Can’t think why! |
I get that, I've deleted history that many times, I don't even know who the Romans are. | | | |
Big brother is watching on 23:44 - Feb 19 with 3084 views | Highjack |
Big brother is watching on 23:17 - Feb 19 by Thrasher6 | Brexit, Boris, Trump.....the level of stupidity displayed by the general public doesnt need a device planted in your home. You can sell them anything....they are thick as sh*t..... To quote Winston Churchill.....all you nationalists.....Brexit types... love old Churchill...Boris loves him..wrote a book about him. Here's what he's got to say... "The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter" It'll be lost on most.... [Post edited 19 Feb 2020 23:27]
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You know Churchill never actually said that, right? | |
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Big brother is watching on 23:50 - Feb 19 with 3074 views | Highjack | As the great man once said: | |
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Big brother is watching on 08:04 - Feb 20 with 2943 views | monmouth |
Big brother is watching on 23:44 - Feb 19 by Highjack | You know Churchill never actually said that, right? |
Ouch. | |
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Big brother is watching on 09:22 - Feb 20 with 2887 views | WarwickHunt |
Big brother is watching on 23:44 - Feb 19 by Highjack | You know Churchill never actually said that, right? |
Not formally attributed to him, it’s pretty spot on though. 30 seconds of vox pops on the news should be enough to convince you. | | | |
Big brother is watching on 09:31 - Feb 20 with 2873 views | monmouth |
Big brother is watching on 09:22 - Feb 20 by WarwickHunt | Not formally attributed to him, it’s pretty spot on though. 30 seconds of vox pops on the news should be enough to convince you. |
Not so ouch then. How foolish of me to think a brexiter would not play fast and loose with the substance of truth. Schoolboy error. | |
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Big brother is watching on 11:07 - Feb 20 with 2801 views | Ebo |
Big brother is watching on 22:38 - Feb 19 by union_jack | I get those scantily clad women popping up on my screen as well. Can’t think why! |
Me too, never knew there was so many Thai and Russian women living in Aberdare willing to chew my spuds. | |
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Big brother is watching on 11:54 - Feb 20 with 2750 views | Elward | I got a video doorbell, among other items. It benefits me. Have fun looking at my driveway I guess? | | | |
Big brother is watching on 20:46 - Feb 20 with 2609 views | Catullus |
Big brother is watching on 11:54 - Feb 20 by Elward | I got a video doorbell, among other items. It benefits me. Have fun looking at my driveway I guess? |
Maybe some crooks will hack in and monitor your movements so they know the best time to break in? Why would a society that doesn't want the government to have all this surveillance capability be alright with private businesses having it? I'll keep asking that question until someone can adequately answer it. Bearing in mind those businesses will probably allow security services access to the footage. | |
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Big brother is watching on 21:09 - Feb 20 with 2585 views | Flashberryjack |
Big brother is watching on 23:17 - Feb 19 by Thrasher6 | Brexit, Boris, Trump.....the level of stupidity displayed by the general public doesnt need a device planted in your home. You can sell them anything....they are thick as sh*t..... To quote Winston Churchill.....all you nationalists.....Brexit types... love old Churchill...Boris loves him..wrote a book about him. Here's what he's got to say... "The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter" It'll be lost on most.... [Post edited 19 Feb 2020 23:27]
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sophomania = A delusion of having superior intelligence. | |
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Big brother is watching on 21:45 - Feb 20 with 2566 views | Catullus |
Big brother is watching on 21:09 - Feb 20 by Flashberryjack | sophomania = A delusion of having superior intelligence. |
There's a few pantomaths on here as well, me, I know what I know which is a small percentage of a fraction of a tiny bit. In other words feck all | |
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Big brother is watching on 21:52 - Feb 20 with 2555 views | Neath_Jack |
Big brother is watching on 11:54 - Feb 20 by Elward | I got a video doorbell, among other items. It benefits me. Have fun looking at my driveway I guess? |
Driveway? How very Tory. | |
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Big brother is watching on 08:44 - Feb 21 with 2473 views | Elward |
Big brother is watching on 20:46 - Feb 20 by Catullus | Maybe some crooks will hack in and monitor your movements so they know the best time to break in? Why would a society that doesn't want the government to have all this surveillance capability be alright with private businesses having it? I'll keep asking that question until someone can adequately answer it. Bearing in mind those businesses will probably allow security services access to the footage. |
Not impossible no, however it does have 2 factor authentication, so if someone does manage to guess my password, they still need to then be able to retrieve the temporary code from my phone as well which has a short duration to be used. In terms of checking movement of when I'm out the house, it's not that much different to the traditional way of just staking out a property. Atleast with that you can generally tell if people are home or not whereas with a doorbell you can only see facing out at what it's pointed towards. | | | |
Big brother is watching on 10:40 - Feb 21 with 2422 views | Catullus |
Big brother is watching on 08:44 - Feb 21 by Elward | Not impossible no, however it does have 2 factor authentication, so if someone does manage to guess my password, they still need to then be able to retrieve the temporary code from my phone as well which has a short duration to be used. In terms of checking movement of when I'm out the house, it's not that much different to the traditional way of just staking out a property. Atleast with that you can generally tell if people are home or not whereas with a doorbell you can only see facing out at what it's pointed towards. |
If a kid in bedroom somewhere in England can hack into the Pentagon, I'm sure a criminal hacker can find a way into a doorbell. It's not like big corporations never get hacked. Just this morning I was prompted to change my email password because there was activity in another country, unauthorised log in. It's not just about criminality though, it's about trust, do you trust Amazon? They are data miners, they want your data as much as your money because the more data they obtain the more they can increase their profits. | |
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