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customerserviceguy

(25,195 posts)
9. I don't trust their "policies"
Sun Oct 4, 2020, 05:02 PM
Oct 2020

It's an illusion of security. And I have an associate degree in computer network administration.

The best thing to do is limit your exposure physically as much as possible, software always has back doors. And if you're doing anything that you wouldn't want the government to know about, unplug any device that needs AC current, and remove your battery from your smartphone before you do it.

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Just got an Amazon Echo Dot [View all] Marthe48 Oct 2020 OP
;-{) Goonch Oct 2020 #1
lol Marthe48 Oct 2020 #3
I have several of these and use them for general questions, reminders, alarms... wcmagumba Oct 2020 #2
Wow, you have a life lol Marthe48 Oct 2020 #4
Please make sure you understand the privacy controls on Alexa and adjust them to your comfort DonaldsRump Oct 2020 #5
Thanks Marthe48 Oct 2020 #6
I'd never have one of those customerserviceguy Oct 2020 #7
I totally agree DonaldsRump Oct 2020 #8
I don't trust their "policies" customerserviceguy Oct 2020 #9
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