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Originally Posted by DangerX !!!
Dude, I know, I tell people, no one listen to me. I could say that I'm almost tired of explaining the big brother thing to people. Some say that I'm paranoid freak. I know much more than this dude is speaking. I could write you a book about web surveillance by Google, Microsoft, Facebook etc. Just do a search of my threads. I think that only small percentage of ppl can still defeat this shit, those are people who use Linux, who know what's in the web browser code and how communication between servers works. 99,999% of people have no idea, they just dunno and if you will try to explain it to them the reaction may differ but it's very likely deny and laugh or just lack of care. This is sad, very sad.
Googl is everywhere, now it's the level when it's ridiculous and disgusting.
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You're sounding alarm bells where none need to be. There is nothing in this video about surveillance or other big brother stuff.
He is basically saying that results based on search you do may yield different results for other people, because what you have searched for or clicked on in the past is different from other people.
Google and Facebook's interest in what you click on, where you are, and what you search for is not any kind of invasion of privacy in my opinion. They are only trying to serve you what they think you want to click on, which was the speaker's point. Clicks = cash.