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<blockquote data-quote="Kuttz" data-source="post: 784494" data-attributes="member: 36292"><p>If you do not know what data goes outside (poor privacy) your door is obviously open and you are moving forward based on luck nothing else.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One cannot protect his privacy 100% on the internet which is true but one can surely reduce his footprint in the internet. As long as one doesn't know what data goes outside and to whom and what they do with it, if they hand over the data to some else or not and the list goes on. The safe thing to do is reduce one's footprint in the internet as low as possibly can.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You may not got hacked but there are people who got hacked that coincidentally also used google services ? See why one needs to allow someone to data mine you ? Its like saying yesterday night I slept with my house front door opened yet in the morning I am safe and nobody robbed my house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kuttz, post: 784494, member: 36292"] If you do not know what data goes outside (poor privacy) your door is obviously open and you are moving forward based on luck nothing else. One cannot protect his privacy 100% on the internet which is true but one can surely reduce his footprint in the internet. As long as one doesn't know what data goes outside and to whom and what they do with it, if they hand over the data to some else or not and the list goes on. The safe thing to do is reduce one's footprint in the internet as low as possibly can. You may not got hacked but there are people who got hacked that coincidentally also used google services ? See why one needs to allow someone to data mine you ? Its like saying yesterday night I slept with my house front door opened yet in the morning I am safe and nobody robbed my house. [/QUOTE]
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