- Aug 2, 2012
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I am now revisiting the topic of privacy and smartphones. Now that the cat is out of the bag about how tech companies have been working with the NSA, and in Microsofts case in particular, they were paid millions for it, in these times, who can you trust? I don't know if anyone knows or remembers, there was a privacy scare with Motorola too, it was just so down low that it was on a forum post maybe a year or 2 ago, it was about how Motorola was sending device info (IMEI #, and other phone identifying info to a server), but people didn't notice it someone discovered it when going through an older Motorola phones software and discovering it. Last year we had PRISM, and Apple, Google and Microsoft were found to be in cahoots with the "Man".
Now this isn't tin foil hat stuff, but real life. How do we as consumers know who to trust when there could be even mote tech companies than we originally thought who had back doors to our data? Or do we just make a decision and hope our trust wasn't misplaced? Now that we are all informed on what is going on, here is my question; Which tech company do you trust the most with your information and data?
Now this isn't tin foil hat stuff, but real life. How do we as consumers know who to trust when there could be even mote tech companies than we originally thought who had back doors to our data? Or do we just make a decision and hope our trust wasn't misplaced? Now that we are all informed on what is going on, here is my question; Which tech company do you trust the most with your information and data?