Tag Archive for 'Privacy'

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Google in My House

Abandon all privacy concerns and let Google index your house!

Google logs for US Department of Justice

I just don’t get the advantage of analysing terrabytes of log-files instead of releasing (and obligate the use for certain sites to) .xxx to filter porn. (via BBC)

Sehr böse!

Since I talked to somebody who is responsible for our social security data and I got a picture of how this data is “shared” between certain governmental agencies I really don’t care if somebody is tracking my online activity or not:

Google böse!

An amusing detail are the Google Ads on the site.

Spy

Wanna have a detailed look onto Vienna from the Danube Tower?

TrueLook seems to be on of Europes most advanced webcam systems. Up to 5000 users can simultaneously pan and zoom the camera, save the pictures they take for other users or send them as postcards from vienna. A 300x digital zoom provides a sharp view, even on objectes a few hundred meters away.

spy

Is the publication of pictures taken by this webcam, the publication of aerial or satellite imagery like Google does a violation of privacy?
Well, personally I wouldn’t feel very comfortable if pictures showing me taking a sun bath in my garden are spread over the internet or used by somebody to illustrate the search result of addresses. But firstly, the technology used by that services isn’t (still) accurate enough to show me in my bermudas and secondly, unfortunately I don’t own a garden ;-) .
Anyhow, violation of privacy is a serious concern about those services and the discussion will definitely go on.