stackberry369
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There are jobs, it's just that the jobs available require skills that most people don't have and can't go to school to attain.
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There are jobs, it's just that the jobs available require skills that most people don't have and can't go to school to attain.
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I feel sorry for kids today. You're in a much more complicated world than when I was a kid. You do have cool tech toys, but as you say, the cost of living is prohibitive for most of the things normal for teens. And college costs an absolute fortune. When I was young, the cost of going to a state university was within most people's means. And we had jobs and earned our own pocket money, there wasn't the scarcity of jobs that exists today. And people didn't take minimum wage jobs with the expectation of supporting a family on it. Those jobs were almost exclusively held by teens. Not to be depressing, though, because I'm sure through young eyes the world still may look good.
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Eh, inflation has risen faster than minimum wage. Technically if everything rose at the same time, minimum wage would be around $14 or so. I tried applying to work at a super market this summer. You need a high school degree to put groceries a bag. I don't like working at fast food because the smell just gives me a headache. Oh and on the topic of privacy, today the supreme court ruled NSA spying on your phone is perfectly constitutional
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It sucks. Oh well. Hopefully things will improve during your lifetime.
On jobs though, I used to work at plastics factories. The smell of liquid plastic will really get into your nose. And stay there a while. That was one reason I wanted a college degree.
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Become a politician! Free money and you get bribes from corporate companies!
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What ways do you protect your privacy on your device? I disabled Google Plus so there is no auto upload, and I am working on deleting all the various services and apps I tried out but didn't like. It's not that I'm paranoid, I just like to keep my number of services and sites and companies that have access to my info to a minimum. Bad enough Google shoves Google plus down everyone's throat all the time. But I have no choice with Google, they provide superior services.
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Overall if you are using a cellphone at all, and imo especially though Verizon network, you should forget about privacy. As for being connected to the internet, especially if you already have a Google account (but not necessarily), privacy out the window too, unless you use VPN and preventing all servers from logging your activity, that's not easy to do. I know this isn't what you meant in your discussion, but you did not specify either, I still consider it a major aspect of privacy.
I don't think it matter which popular mobile OS you use, they all collect data in some form, or the apps you use. Google make money from ads and they do it by collecting your data, most of the time anonymously, if you use their mobile OS or services you'll just have to accept that fact. The answer to these simply is to not use the services.
For the most part, you don't really have control over Google taking photo of your house with their driverless car, map it on their map, collecting WiFi info, aggregating your info that is already present from other public sources and make it searchable on their search service. You already mentioned google.com/dashboard, Google let you control what info are saved and shared.
I guess you can protect yourself from virus and prevent certain apps from accessing certain data on your phone, mostly this is the only level where users have real control over. Mostly it come down to common sense and careful of what you're downloading and signing up to. Read the permissions of apps add read the developer explanation of it before downloading. Even then Google removed that in KitKat 4.4.2 by making App Ops inaccessible unless you have root. In term of virus and malware, Android is pretty secure and the PlayStore scan apps installed for them. My only concern is controlling permissions of apps, you can't really do much without root, I would argue that even Black Berry and iOS let users control permissions more than Android right now (without root). But a recent incident of a flashlight app that have mulltimillions of downloads collecting user location without their permission and settling with the FTC shows that users don't have that much control in Android as they think, if even apps with millions of download invade your privacy without you knowing (sure you say check the permissions, but it's hard for an average Joe to do that when it have 5stars and millions of download, by that standard the public will have a hard time). Atleast in iOS you can disallow location per apps. I think Google have some improvements to make. For an Android fan I think it's a little embarrassing.
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What steps do you take personally?
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To each their own how they wish to protect themselves. But personally, I'm not going to just throw my hands up in the air, say oh well and do nothing. I'm going to take appropriate measures that I feel help protect my privacy and security. It's only practical.
I mean do you leave your house or car unlocked for anyone to gain access whenever they wish? Do you secure your Wi-Fi or leave it wide open for anyone to use? Do you leave your window shades open at night or close them to keep people from being able to easily see you? Do you speak openly in public around complete strangers about your private matters or are you discreet about them? Etc.
Become a politician! Free money and you get bribes from corporate companies!
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I mean do you leave your house or car unlocked for anyone to gain access whenever they wish? Do you secure your Wi-Fi or leave it wide open for anyone to use?
No, but it's not quite the same thing. Even though we don't leave our houses or vehicles unlocked, we will give the keys to certain people. Just because Google or Microsoft or the NSA have your data doens't mean that it's widely available to the public, or even that they'll do anything with it.
They do it's called ads. A lot of them in googles case seeing how almost 100% of their revenue is ads.
Understood, the point though is to reduce your risk/exposure. With your data, that can be done by limiting what is out there for them (Google, Microsoft, NSA, etc.) to collect in the first place.
Politicians don't make much money.
It's only after they leave office and go into lobbying or "consulting" that they make the dough.
I think $200k as a senator is good money
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This is why for my at one should teach your children how to be kids and not let them throw their faces on the screen all the time. If kids are addicted to Facebook and the like it's the parents fault, I will be twenty next year and haven't been on Facebook in years. That social media crap is atrocious about how much kids are into it. We should calling texting and hanging out with friends face to face not iming and Facebook messaging, and tweeting, and Instagraming, and vining to contact each other. It's a mess.
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How do you feel about life as one very long student council meeting with endless note taking and studying? Plus you have to be beyond reproach in your not very private private life.
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Have you ever taken a government class before?
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