Hillarious Consumer Watchdog Video against Google showed in Times Square

Discussion in 'Google' started by Spect3r, Sep 4, 2010.

  1. #1
    Consumer Watchdog just made a video against Google, that is being showed in Times Square.
    The video made in cartoons show Eric Schmidt giving ice creams while scan the kids. Its actually funny but kind of spooky :rolleyes:
    Part of the video is on Youtube

    [video=youtube;Ouof1OzhL8k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ouof1OzhL8k&feature=player_embedded[/video]
     
    Spect3r, Sep 4, 2010 IP
  2. longcall911

    longcall911 Peon

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    I think the video is pretty lame. More important, is the so called solution. . . make big government control the information that big business finds on me. Let's see, who do I trust more? Neither! I'll just use a browser that I can trust. . . IE, no wait, Chrome, ah no, Mozilla, nope, Safari, maybe. Oh forget it. I'm trading in my computer and going fishing instead. :)
     
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  3. Spect3r

    Spect3r Peon

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    I agree, if people want privacy, well then Internet is not the place to be. But still there should be limits or no? Anyway i just think the video is funny :cool:
     
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  4. vivamiami

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    Use proxy or VPN services and you will be fine with your privacy. www.vpnlab.ru $25/month and not even your ISP sees what information is going to and from your PC.
     
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  5. Spect3r

    Spect3r Peon

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    Not wanting to start a endless talk about privacy rights here, but...
    How many people know that? How many people can actually afford that?
    Plus should be on the other direction, we should have not have to use extra tools in order to keep our privacy.
    Anyway this is the future of the world, where everything is registered, saved and shared among governments/corporations :rolleyes:
     
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  6. onetrickaday

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    nice animated video , im guess they are up for serious stuff ...
     
    onetrickaday, Sep 5, 2010 IP