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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
Gun Owners: Think Twice Before Posting Pics of Your Firearms
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<blockquote data-quote="MtPockets" data-source="post: 1740568" data-attributes="member: 39651"><p>"Google is not the US government."</p><p></p><p>You are correct, but that absolutely does NOT mean that the govt doesn't have access to the data.</p><p>For that matter- any other organization with a good hacker can conceivably access that information, as well. </p><p></p><p>"For all we know, these private organizations can willingly hand over a person's name and the serial numbers on their firearms to the government. And before anyone says this is an invasion of privacy, just remember: when you signed up for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and every other social networking website out there, you agreed to <em>their </em>terms and conditions. Anything you put on their website becomes <em>their property</em>, meaning they can decide how to use that information against you".</p><p></p><p></p><p>This sums it up perfectly, and is the reason that anyone wanting to save what very little privacy they have left will not only cut all ties with "social media" but also severely limit what they put on the internet, period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtPockets, post: 1740568, member: 39651"] "Google is not the US government." You are correct, but that absolutely does NOT mean that the govt doesn't have access to the data. For that matter- any other organization with a good hacker can conceivably access that information, as well. "For all we know, these private organizations can willingly hand over a person's name and the serial numbers on their firearms to the government. And before anyone says this is an invasion of privacy, just remember: when you signed up for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and every other social networking website out there, you agreed to [I]their [/I]terms and conditions. Anything you put on their website becomes [I]their property[/I], meaning they can decide how to use that information against you". This sums it up perfectly, and is the reason that anyone wanting to save what very little privacy they have left will not only cut all ties with "social media" but also severely limit what they put on the internet, period. [/QUOTE]
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