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batye
batye
12/6/2016 11:19:33 PM
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Re: VR
@mhhf1ve I see your point :) but in my mind VR and AR would live no privacy at all... but it techology way - How I see it :) I govern myself online the same way I govern myself in life... but I keep some of my ideas to myself :) only to myself... like back in 1980 in U.S.S.R.... history do take twist and turns and going back sometimes...

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mhhf1ve
mhhf1ve
12/7/2016 2:23:30 PM
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Re: VR
batye,

Just saw this FindFace project -- that can identify people using photos. Combined with AR/VR goggles, and there's very little privacy left unless people stay "off the grid" and don't connect with anyone on Facebook or social media at all. 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-12-06/the-russian-app-that-has-destroyed-privacy-forever

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batye
batye
12/7/2016 6:17:15 PM
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Re: VR
@mhhf1ve this days it like Wild Wild West in Privacy almost everywhere... but Russia it other story... as in my mind I see it as the county runed by ex KGB Mafia with idea -  hellbend to destroy our way of life... with lot of hate towards West... why I do not know???... I do not hate anyone, nor I have pre judgment against Russians... I only feel sorry about them... as hate is not a way to live by... it sad very sad... it like Cold War all over again... it only my opinion... how I see it... as example let say if I disagree with my neighbor... I try to fing resolution/solution to the problem... I do not hate, nor have any idea to start the fight or threaten... I follow the laws of the land... and if push come to shove I go to court to resolve the problem... violence is not an answer to any problem... negotiation and understanding opposing party point is a key to communicate and resolve it... but I'm old traditional school :) of life:) ...

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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/31/2016 1:39:23 PM
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Re: VR
I definitely think that having privacy online is becoming less and less realistic just because people can get into almost anything now a days..

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dlr5288
dlr5288
12/31/2016 4:19:59 PM
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Re: VR
You definitely have better healthcare haha. But that's interesting I didn't know security was worse over there.

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batye
batye
12/31/2016 6:17:28 PM
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Re: VR
@dlr5288 liberal gov. create liberal laws, hackers in Canada get away with almost anything... sad reality...

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batye
batye
1/1/2017 6:05:18 PM
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Re: VR
@dlr5288 for me it sad new reality... but I govern myself online same way I govern myself in real life... I have no naked selfies nor I'm in sexting with my wife... from time my accounts do get hacked... but if I have nothing inetersting in them :) lol :) few months ago my Scene.ca $200 worth of points got stollen - took three months to get them back... but privacy is thing of past...

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dlr5288
dlr5288
1/31/2017 2:17:14 PM
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Re: VR
Yeah I mean it's bad over here, but there are some consequences if they are able to be caught. That's the only problem..

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dlr5288
dlr5288
1/31/2017 2:38:16 PM
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Re: VR
Yeah I guess at this point it's important for people to take care of their own privacy. You can't really trust your device to be "unhackable".

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batye
batye
2/1/2017 1:15:10 AM
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Re: VR
@dlr5288 yes and no as it depends on the country... in Canada it like free for all... sad reality...

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