Dinesh D’Souza’s Vile Big Lie Documentary 2000 Mules Is Too Stupid Even for Fox

You realize that the police has to get a warrant, right? And that we have the right to our privacy? That is why apps always ask you for your permission to know your location.

You are really bad at this.
:rofl2: :rofl2: Not as bad as you are. :rofl2: :rofl2: Do you use Yelp, Foursquare, Google Maps, Uber, MapMyRun, Tinder, and Facebook, or a 1000 other apps?

Many of the apps you use (and the companies behind them) also track you. In fact, more than 1,000 apps, including Yelp, Foursquare, Google Maps, Uber, MapMyRun, Tinder, and Facebook, use location tracking services. And some of these companies continue to track you even if you have location data turned off in the app’s settings. For example, Facebook still uses IP address and other data such as your profile city and your check-ins to target ads to you.
https://www.reputationdefender.com/...racking-is-a-growing-threat-to-online-privacy
 
:rofl2: :rofl2: Not as bad as you are. :rofl2: :rofl2: Do you use Yelp, Foursquare, Google Maps, Uber, MapMyRun, Tinder, and Facebook, or a 1000 other apps?

https://www.reputationdefender.com/...racking-is-a-growing-threat-to-online-privacy

Yes you have to give them your permission to know your location. If you want to talk about the companies sharing your information with others, we can talk about that. Otherwise, they will need your permission. If the police wants to investigate you, they have to get a warrant to look on your phone.
 
Yes you have to give them your permission to know your location. If you want to talk about the companies sharing your information with others, we can talk about that. Otherwise, they will need your permission. If the police wants to investigate you, they have to get a warrant to look on your phone.
They bought 10 trillion pings. The vast majority of people leave their location on. So don't act like most people don't allow apps to locate them. Most people don't even read the agreement. Aggregator companies collect and sell the data to advertising companies etc. Its sold publicly.

You aren't very good at this are you.
 
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They bought 10 trillion pings. The vast majority of people leave their location on. So don't ct like most people don't allow apps to locate them. Most people don't even read the agreement.

Who is "they"? Besides, it's a violation of their privacy if they do not give them their permission.

Of course they would allow companies like Uber to know their location or else how would they find them?

You aren't good at this.
 
Who is "they"? Besides, it's a violation of their privacy if they do not give them their permission.

Of course they would allow companies like Uber to know their location or else how would they find them?

You aren't good at this.
True the Vote bought the geo location data from the aggregator companies. The data cost them 1 million dollars. Typically advertisers buy the data but anyone can buy it.
 
True the Vote bought the geo location data from the aggregator companies. The data cost them 1 million dollars. Typically advertisers buy the data but anyone can buy it.

Then those people can sue Dishito for a violation of their privacy if their information is revealed.
 
Then those people can sue Dishito for a violation of their privacy if their information is revealed.
The data is anonymous but you could very easily track the phone back to the owner's home. If you don't have location turned off you have no expectation of privacy. (legal term) They can sue if they want to but they won't win. Are you a geo tracking denier? :laugh:
 
The data is anonymous but you could very easily track the phone back to the owner's home. If you don't have location turned off you have no expectation of privacy. (legal term)

Yes we have expectation of privacy. If they want to know your location, either you give them your permission or they get a warrant. I.e. nobody can find your address by your IP alone unless they obtain a warrant.
 
Yes we have expectation of privacy. If they want to know your location, either you give them your permission or they get a warrant. I.e. nobody can find your address by your IP alone unless they obtain a warrant.
When the majority of people just agree to the terms and don't turn off the location feature the are giving up their 'expectation of privacy' legally. (again in the legal sense)
 
When the majority of people just agree to the terms and don't turn off the location feature the are giving up their 'expectation of privacy' legally. (again in the legal sense)

For the companies to know your location, yes. You expect companies like Uber to respect your privacy and not to share your information to others, especially when they're selling them.
 
Yes we have expectation of privacy. If they want to know your location, either you give them your permission or they get a warrant. I.e. nobody can find your address by your IP alone unless they obtain a warrant.
They can track a specific device back to a location where it stays daily for several hours each night. (The owner's home) From there its easy to find out who owns the phone.
 
"They" is anyone that has the geo tracking data which anyone can buy. You aren't very good at this are you? :rofl2:

Are you talking about the NSA and DHS? Patriot Act? When ex-President Bush signed it, it was very controversial because people were worried that the government might intrude in their privacy.
 
Nope. I'm talking about geo data

Which they have to get permission or warrant for. If those data are used as statistics or aggregation research, that's a different story. Usually companies like Microsoft or Mozilla ask you if you are willing to give them permission to analyze your Internet and OS usage for statistics and research.
 
D'Souza!?! Seriously?!?!

Another "intellectual" bigot who deludes himself into thinking that the people who consider his people just a bunch of "wogs" really accept him as an equal. Mind you, the nano- second the damned fool steps off the the MAGA mindset reservation, he'll find out REAL fast where he stands. He'll be kissing Trumps orange posterior for the rest of his life https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44319709

and for the less enlightened

https://www.vox.com/2014/10/8/6936717/dinesh-dsouza-explained
 
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