not that i'm a conspiracy theorist by any means, but i can't help but stir in my seat a little while i mull over the privacy implications here.
undoubtedly the slashdot / cs population willingly accept (and for some of you, welcome) the idea of data mining, but in my humble opinion, this will set a new precedent.
if the government can demand and consequently obtain access to your emails, your phone records, your text messages what’s to stop them from accessing your vehicle?
similarly if a private entity can buy and sell those same things, what's next?
again not a conspiracy theorist here but cautious nonetheless...
not that i'm a conspiracy theorist by any means, but i can't help but stir in my seat a little while i mull over the privacy implications here.
undoubtedly the slashdot / cs population willingly accept (and for some of you, welcome) the idea of data mining, but in my humble opinion, this will set a new precedent.
if the government can demand and consequently obtain access to your emails, your phone records, your text messages what’s to stop them from accessing your vehicle?
similarly if a private entity can buy and sell those same things, what's next?
again not a conspiracy theorist here but cautious nonetheless...