I'm the same. There's just no "safe zone" on the Internet where anything you say or do can't come back to bite you. There's no privacy, and as the Internet invades more of the home, it's the same way at home. You can't say anything controversial because the Internet is always listening.
My son is almost two. Two years ago, I would have had a very different answer. Today, the thought of something happening to him scares me viscerally down to the bone, in a way I didn't know was possible.
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The direction I see America headed in. And the Internet of things,where corporations will own and control everything.
I'm the same. There's just no "safe zone" on the Internet where anything you say or do can't come back to bite you. There's no privacy, and as the Internet invades more of the home, it's the same way at home. You can't say anything controversial because the Internet is always listening.
The fact that I could be watched right now.
Reminds me of 1984.
That tv is reality.
My son is almost two. Two years ago, I would have had a very different answer. Today, the thought of something happening to him scares me viscerally down to the bone, in a way I didn't know was possible.