Have You Ever Thought That Mapping Software Is Invading Your Privacy?

Not sure if you have really study the mapping software on internet.
but when you add the terrain (satellite) feature you can see your car in your driveway, if you get close enough.
put you address in and take a look.
Swiss government is objecting to this http://www.komonews.com/news/tech/545478…

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2 Responses to “Have You Ever Thought That Mapping Software Is Invading Your Privacy?”

  1. BJ Freeman sic itur ad astra says:

    If someone calls and tells me I have an “innie”–I would really worry. But if people are smart enough, they can have a “box” for mail–a “go” phone for home. What I really worry about, having been in the field, is the insurance companies. There isn’t anything they don’t know about you, and in some cases, illegally have your DNA–and they do SHARE among themselves. You can’t do business, drive (unless a horse, bike, dog sled), even have renter’s insurance, go to doctor, fill out forms for contests, get a library card (books you take out), get a warranty, put down a deposit, adopt a pet, even ask for medical info for a person (they will think it was for you), subscribe to a magazine (in paper or online), call the police when neighbor is in trouble, etc. Then the worker at the desk at the hospital or doc’s office, they aren’t bound by a bond or a security check to not sell your information–and it is even a bigger problem when you get a bill for having a D&C and you are a guy.
    No man is an island, just seen as a way to sell you something or watch you for something you might do, either way, keeping your privacy is very expensive and President Obama thinks he can have it on vacation? Today, it so easy to trail & watch someone, technology is so far advanced, I doubt many really know which groups out there have kept an eye on them one time or another.

  2. Yusofa's 3 Tribes & 2 Clans says:

    paper maps are still available if you are all that concerned.

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