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Big Brother Is Watching

17 Sunday Nov 2013

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Electronic Frontier Foundation, Firefox, Google, IP address, NSA, StatCounter, The Tor Browser, Tor, US government

So is the NSA spying on you? Probably not. Is your Internet Service Provider (ISP) spying on you? Yes they are. And there’s no doubt about it. This article in PC World quotes Dan Auerbach, a Staff Technologist for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as saying that if your ISP chooses to they can “see what pages you looked at on that Web site you visited, and what you wrote in that e-mail”. Even if your ISP isn’t watching your browsing activity in real-time, they are certainly logging it because by law they have to in order to comply with any court ordered subpoena that could at anytime be served on them by any Federal, State or local law enforcement agency and yes even the NSA. Not only is your ISP tracking and logging your every move on the Web and storing your email in their servers, they are also collecting all of your meta-data so they can sell it to marketeers. All ISP’s have been doing this for years.

So who besides your ISP is spying on you? Google is storing mountains of
information about everything you do online even if you’re not logged into your Google account. Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo and Apple are spying on you and so are dozens of Internet snoops like StatCounter, Woopra and Google Analytics. And like Google, all of these companies are sharing with governments worldwide but most particularly the U.S. government. According to information released last week by Google the U.S. government made 10,918 requests for 21,683 user accounts during the first six months of 2013.

Plus there’s this. Every time you visit any website it’s like you’re sharing your identity with that website’s administers and anyone else who has access to the files on the servers on which that site is hosted.

If all that’s not enough to make you a bit paranoid, here’s something else to think about. There are literally thousands of highly skilled people employed by
hundreds of companies who are working every day to create the type of software that will bring your online identity into sharper and sharper focus. And they’re not just looking at you, they’re tracking your kids too. So, is there anything you can do about it? Yes there is. You could choose to become invisible on the Internet.

The best way, by far, to become invisible on the Internet is to start using Tor rather than IE, Safari, Firefox or Chrome to browse the Web. The Tor Web browser was born as a U.S. Navy research project in 2002. The Tor browser makes it impossible for anyone or any machine to determine your IP address as you surf the Web and therefore you are totally anonymous.

Here’s how Tor works. The Tor browser runs on a network of routing points that randomize your path through the internet, making it next to impossible to track what sites and services you use. Web sites can’t track you because they can’t see you. Even your Internet Service Provider is unable to track your movements once you’re on the Tor browser. The only thing your ISP can determine is that you are on the Internet and using software that is very likely to be the Tor browser. And as Tor says on their home page: “You are now free to browse the Internet anonymously”.

To download and start using Tor go here and read the literature and follow the instructions.

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Google’s Shared Endorsements

12 Saturday Oct 2013

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Facebook, Google, Google Account, Google Play, Google Plus, Opt-in email, Opt-out, Shared Endorsements

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At the bottom of this post I’ll show you how to opt out of Google’s Shared Endorsements with just two clicks.

So, what is Google’s Shared Endorsements? Yesterday (10/II/13) Google announced its intention to opt you into a new program that will use you to help Google sell stuff to your friends, family and co-workers. The program is called Shared Endorsements and if you have a Google account you’re already signed up to go to work for Google. Is Google offering you any form of just and fair compensation for your endorsements? No! And until they do I suggest you do like I did and resign. I’ll show you how to do that in a minute.

Here’s how Shared Endorsements works. Let’s say you follow something on Google Plus like a coffee shop or a bakery or let’s say you give a song four stars on the Google Play music service, for instance, that means that your name, photo and endorsement could show up in ads for that coffee shop, bakery or song. Yes, I said your name and photo. Google will use your Google accounts profile picture, provided you have one, and your Google accounts profile name when hawking wares to your friends.

What Google should have done, of course, is to have let everyone opt IN on this deal instead of automatically enrolling us and then giving us the option to opt OUT. But at least, unlike Facebook, (unlike Facebook – that’s funny) Google is making it fairly simple to opt out of seeming to try to sell products to our friends.

If you are logged into your Google account, this link will take you to the page where you can choose to opt out of Google’s Shared Endorsements. Once there, scroll to the bottom and look for “Based upon my activity, Google may show my name and profile photo in shared endorsements that appear in ads.” Click to un-check the box in front of that statement. And then click the blue Save button and you’re done.  If there is no check in the box, you’re good to go.

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