 CXM_SplicerLooking at the bigger picturePremium join:2011-08-11 NYC kudos:1 Reviews:
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Re: I'll ask the obvious.. Agreed. They have no reason to go through the files at all much less examine the contents. Would they also load up your spreadsheets & Bank statement PDFs to check them out? How about tax returns? What exactly are you suppose to keep in cloud storage knowing Verizon is going to go through it?
I guess since all this data is already being piped to the NSA voluntarily it should be no surprise that Verizon (and the others) have no respect for customers privacy from the get go.
Just in case anyone isn't aware, any picture or video sent as a text message can also be viewed by inquiring minds so if your honey sends you something a little risque, don't be surprised to find it on a porn site somewhere. |
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 ThalerPremium join:2004-02-02 Los Angeles, CA kudos:3 | said by CXM_Splicer:What exactly are you suppose to keep in cloud storage knowing Verizon is going to go through it? Music. Unless VZ's going to call goons on you for having poor taste in music. |
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| reply to CXM_Splicer said by CXM_Splicer:Agreed. They have no reason to go through the files at all much less examine the contents. Would they also load up your spreadsheets & Bank statement PDFs to check them out? How about tax returns? What exactly are you suppose to keep in cloud storage knowing Verizon is going to go through it?
I guess since all this data is already being piped to the NSA voluntarily it should be no surprise that Verizon (and the others) have no respect for customers privacy from the get go.
Just in case anyone isn't aware, any picture or video sent as a text message can also be viewed by inquiring minds so if your honey sends you something a little risque, don't be surprised to find it on a porn site somewhere. Read the Verizon backup ToS, its written in there that they can view anything you store on it. |
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