Google record everything you speak peacefully, he's there to hear

Google record everything you speak peacefully, he's there to hear

In 1984 of Orwell, the world is oppressed by those watching and listening to every move of every person. People are controlled by their fear and their total lack of privacy. But how far are we from this reality? “OK, Google are you listening to me? They are [...]

But how far are we from this reality? “OK, Google are you listening to me? They're listening to you “Google Now” started in 2012 as a personal intelligent user, reports “Discloser”, Periscope transmission.

Five years later, and five years worth of users, voice records later, its intelligence seems to be on the rise. Compared to the first few days, users observe its improved ability to recognize commands and voices. It's becoming much less robot and much more human.

“Users Google Now” should be familiar with sound recognition features “OK Google”. Like “Siri” Apple, this feature allows users to create reminders, ask questions, call for friends.

Users may not be aware that every time a voice is recorded by Google, it is now stored and can be reached and analyzed. We can assume that these records are used to improve their voice recognition services, but can we be sure that our privacy is being respected?

Should users have become aware that their voices and research were being preserved and analyzed indefinitely? Who is listening and what if they end up knowing more about us?

You may be surprised at what you find. Moreover, these are only records made by “Google Now” Maybe this is just the tip of the iceberg? There's nothing to stop recording Google all day, with microphone, main camera, main camera, your keyboard input they can record and analyze everything you do from the moment you wake up until you go to bed.

Your mobile phone, especially if it's an Android device, is a surveillance machine. Taking this little box of cameras and microphones with you wherever you go, you're allowing Google to monitor everything you do.

It's been five years since its beginning, who knows how much more advanced it will be five years from now? Maybe he'll be able to tell you what you're thinking. /Periscopi/

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