Sunday, June 22, 2014

Protecting Your Privacy!

             Protecting your internet!


         Did you know that companies are selling your information to other people? They are stokers to us. They are breaking the fourth amendment which states the we have our own privacy. The government shouldn't do this without our permission. Even through they are protecting us this way, this is the wrong way to do it.

        I say that we should have our own choices to let them or not let them look at our information. This is what I think about our information.

Friday, June 20, 2014

    I think the government doesn't have the right to read our information because it might be very personal. Companies that sell our information are exposing our deepest secrets. We trusted the companies to keep our information safe but they did not do what we have asked for. The companies let everyone see what you posted and other stuff. Some companies such as Google uses pref cookies. They tell the company that set them up who you are what you like and other stuff that you would not want to share. 
      I believe that thew government has no right to dig through our information. They are breaking the fourth amendment which states that we have our own privacy. This is what I think.

Blog Prompt

Hey guys!
For this week, I want you to write more deeply about internet users. Does the government have a responsiblity to protect the privacy of individuals? Is the onus all upon the users to protect their own privacy? Should companies just behave better? What may some of the effects be?
Do you think there is a problem with what companies know about you and can do? Or not? And why?
Don't forget your post should be over a paragraph...
Ms. Krissy

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Nobody really knows what happens when you see that shut down animation on your phone. Is it still on? Over 18 months, the police have used is the fake cell phone tower. It is a model called the Stingray that acts like a connector. It forces all phones or devices in the area to connect to it. Then it stores the information it will later give to the cops. The police will also sometimes go to phone companies to get information on citizens they think will have traces to crime. Sometimes they will just use brute-force for the information. Another way is for the NSA to keep your phone on and listen to your conversation. Much of this is only to help capture the criminals who do murders or robberies.
Usually, you would not need to care much about this except if you were some criminal.

internet

They should do it because incase for safety

Internet Secrets

You may not know this, but... TA-DA! People on Internet are haunting you. What does that mean? Well, it means that companies like Apple and Google and all of the technological companies are selling your information to other companies. Why do they do that? Because people want to get money and be rich, and selling people's private information a companies's way to get money.  These companies are all spying and mailing your information internationally. So, this being said, watch out when accepting terms and services and joining social media.

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Companies sell their user's information to other companies for money and ads. Companies such as Google, Facebook, Instagram, and other web companies use cookies, which are like chips, to sell information. Companies don't even tell you before they sell the information. Sometimes, they see your conversation with other people on Facebook too. Phone companies do that too. For example, AT&T and other phone companies can even go to your texts and into the phone calls if they wanted to.