It's now a week since Google was taken or can we theoretically say bought by Alphabet, which actually makes more sense than we first thought.
In practice the company remains the same except that the original owners moved above the board and bought the company after creating a new company. Implying that technically it's new wine in old bottles which gives Larry Page more power to buy a diversity of companies and also diverse Alphabet;after all that is what the alphabet is about (diversity of letters to mean various things)
Mean while inside closed space our favourite social media site Facebook just fired one of their favourite summer intern. The same intern who discovered that your beloved messenger was leaking you precise location to Facebook, the location leakage was so precise to exactly one meter much better than Google maps.
You should realise that Facebook is hiding a lot in the closet and it's only after you start closely monitoring the app that you realise that you data is important. Facebook access your phone call log during and after the call. There is a difference between contact list and call logs, remember that.
So Facebook fired him and asked him to "deactivate" his program. Which he did.
The good news is that the feature is now disabled. The bad news is who ever has to your messages sent via messenger can draw a neat map of all your movements and location.
If you thought your safe and secure while using Facebook please rest assured today that your the most unsecured user, unless you changed a lot of Facebook settings, your information can be plotted on white pages complete with your latest location, it gets crappie if you are in many Facebook groups where you freely share your number and email addresses.
Else where windows 10 is still rocking sales with over 70M sales despite the fact that your privacy is highly bleached even after lengthy configurations and customisations. On the bright side owning windows 10 is worth your cash. Imagine a windows OS with the beauty of windows 8, elegance of windows 7 minus the bugs and nagging experiences of windows 8, that is windows 10.
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