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Unless someone has signed a written legal agreement in plain language to be tracked and stalked by Google...it should be considered cyber-stalking.
Suppose you have an underage daughter for example:
Someone hacks all her accounts.
Oh let's say Google hacks her accounts.
Legally.
Because they legally hack everyone's account. Right now.
They know who she talks to, and when, and everything she said.
They know where she is located at any time, and who she is with at any given moment of the day.
They have all the info.
They can remotely-activate her phone camera or her microphone.
They already know her daily habits.
They know when she is most alone and most vulnerable.
Look her up and anyone can track her.
They share that info.
Gleefully.
Everything should be public information except when it come to the fapenning.
Like some random wall-eyed naked street corner wanker wearing a rubber raincoat cross the street from a girls school.
Condoned by the street cop? Or the senator?
Yes!
This corporate stalking exception is still legal...somehow.
Last edited by john70t; 06-14-2017 at 04:25 PM..
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