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wormholewizards: //What Google knows about it's users
Ummm... I don't think Google "knows" anything. It's merely a set of algorithms that collect data as you go along to better tailor search results and ads to your wants and needs. It is only by ANALOGY that we compare it to an all-knowing being.
Are you going to avoid talking to anyone about anything just because background checks exist ? Just because it is theoretically possible to find something out about you, it doesn't mean that people are going to unless there are good reasons for that... and even then - you shouldn't be concerned unless you did something you shouldn't ever do in the first place.

You might as well complain about "people who bought this also bought" or even as simple features as a wishlist. Guess what - there are plenty who'd like to make this information PUBLIC; on this very forum.

Also - I'd like to remind you of what we've learned from that thread where a guy posted an entire private conversation with GR: if you are paranoid, focus on ordinary people. It's a lot more likely that someone is going to overhear your conversation in a bar or browse through your paper diary than that anyone at any point is going to hack into your Google account and analyze the *** out of all your online data.
^ This.

I'm really not worried about Google or my ISP collecting data about my internet habits. I've nothing to hide. Don't be so paranoid.
good thing I have a good collection of tin foil hats.
Bing user. I can't imagine going without youtube, but that's signed through a yahoo email, and I don't use google's search engine. So, for the most part I'm covered.
Google knows I like porn? GOOGLE KNOWS I LIKE PORN?!?!?!? MY SECRET IS OUT!!!!
I frankly don't care. It's not like I have any real privacy anyway. I just try not to do things I wouldn't want people to know I'm doing.
On a completely unrelated matter,

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Runehamster: Bunnies == Evil
is that equation true or false? It's bugging me!
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Metro09: Google knows I like porn? GOOGLE KNOWS I LIKE PORN?!?!?!? MY SECRET IS OUT!!!!
Freaky porn. Cocaine, hookers, broken bottles and kangaroos with buckets on their heads.
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Metro09: Google knows I like porn? GOOGLE KNOWS I LIKE PORN?!?!?!? MY SECRET IS OUT!!!!
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Fuzzyfireball: Freaky porn: Cocaine, hookers, broken bottles and kangaroos with buckets on their heads.
fix'd that for you
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Vestin: Ummm... I don't think Google "knows" anything. It's merely a set of algorithms that collect data as you go along to better tailor search results and ads to your wants and needs. It is only by ANALOGY that we compare it to an all-knowing being.
Are you going to avoid talking to anyone about anything just because background checks exist ? Just because it is theoretically possible to find something out about you, it doesn't mean that people are going to unless there are good reasons for that...
Pretty bad comparison, there is a world of difference between between somebody trying to do a background check on somebody else, trying to have access to often not public information, and a private company who already has all of this information available in it's system, has nearly full control over it and not to mention a company whose job is to sell said information to announcers.

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Vestin: and even then - you shouldn't be concerned unless you did something you shouldn't ever do in the first place.
Yeah right, privacy is only a concern for those who have something to hide everybody knows that...

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Vestin: Guess what - there are plenty who'd like to make this information PUBLIC; on this very forum.
Well there is this weird notion of "choice" where peoples could decide on their own what they want to share and what they don't want to... just because you accept to share a wishlist doesn't mean you accept to share everything else.
Post edited January 25, 2012 by Gersen
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Fenixp: On a completely unrelated matter,

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Runehamster: Bunnies == Evil
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Fenixp: is that equation true or false? It's bugging me!
Actually, that means bunnies are DEFINED as evil. It's neither true nor false, it simply is.
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Runehamster: Actually, that means bunnies are DEFINED as evil. It's neither true nor false, it simply is.
Actually double equals sign are used to verify if the equality is true or not, not to assign a value.

bunnies == evil can return TRUE or FALSE depending on the value bunnies has.

If you wanted to "define" bunnies are evil you'd just need to do bunnies = evil.
Post edited January 25, 2012 by AndrewC
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AndrewC: Actually double equals sign are used to verify if the equality is true or not, not to assign a value.

bunnies == evil can return TRUE or FALSE depending on the value bunnies has.

If you wanted to "define" bunnies are evil you'd just need to do bunnies = evil.
O.o

Everything I learned in the C++ class I kind of slept through was either a lie or a hallucination!!!
That is very very wild news right there. Though to be honest I assumed they were already doing this.
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AndrewC: Actually double equals sign are used to verify if the equality is true or not, not to assign a value.

bunnies == evil can return TRUE or FALSE depending on the value bunnies has.

If you wanted to "define" bunnies are evil you'd just need to do bunnies = evil.
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