Thursday, May 15, 2014
AT&T-The DEA.
Every Google search performed is stored on the search giant's servers. Data is cross-linked to your search data from YouTube, Google Maps and any other Google services you use. Google can tell where you live, your hobbies, age, health problems, religion and more.
AT&T maintains an enormous database of phone metadata records [New York Times] stretches back for the past 27 years. This includes call time and length, who calls who and location data of cell phone users.
The phone company has been helping the DEA’s “Hemisphere Project” by providing easy access to its massive database. Many drug dealers got caught though changing the cell phone frequently.
Personal information is collected, stored and available by many mega companies. The questions is what is the proper usage of it. Advertisement, drug enforcement, fighting terrorists or what?
This must be cleared.
Just a thought
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