Katherine and Jim cover many points related to the issue of privacy including: --The shocking privacy intrusion characteristics built into Windows 10. --Google's new photo ap allegedly keeps uploading pictures to Google's servers even after deleting the ap. --Will the home of the future be embedded with receivers that pick up signals (perhaps from your computer) and transmit the information into the mobile phone network to be received by government agents, marketers, academic researchers and/or medical authorities? --Wireless remote accessibility to the features of your car. --Toll road transponders that actually may be tracking you wherever you go. --Toys with built-in recording devices. --Drones that have password cracking technology. --Eye scans at the airport. --Are we any closer to being able to initiate the biblical 'mark of the beast'?
Crosstalk: August 20, 2015
Katherine and Jim cover many points related to the issue of privacy including: --The shocking privacy intrusion characteristics built into Windows 10. --Google's new photo ap allegedly keeps uploading pictures to Google's servers even after deleting the ap. --Will the home of the future be embedded with receivers that pick up signals (perhaps from your computer) and transmit the information into the mobile phone network to be received by government agents, marketers, academic researchers and/or medical authorities? --Wireless remote accessibility to the features of your car. --Toll road transponders that actually may be tracking you wherever you go. --Toys with built-in recording devices. --Drones that have password cracking technology. --Eye scans at the airport. --Are we any closer to being able to initiate the biblical 'mark of the beast'?