How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy?

   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #121  
I've read a couple online articles that attempt to define the "metaverse", seems to be some Zuckerburg vision for incorporating virtual reality into online activity, whatever that means. The whole concept was, at least to me, about as obtuse as trying to explain blockchain.

I've come across some of those sites while Googling someone, never paid the fee to see any of the "hidden" info. Seemed like a scam of some sort so I never went any further.

It is scary how much relatively easy to access public info there is about you.
Metadata basically means "the data about the data". So as the internet sweeps up all of these little pieces of data, there needs to be a means to collate the data to make it more usable. Facebook has positioned itself nicely to pull it all together your online activity into a single profile.

I remember a dozen or so years ago when facial recognition technology was beginning to make strides, there were lots of articles that said "yeah, that's great but there was limited use for it without a way to catalog or identify random faces". I remember shortly after that Facebook was constantly prompting users to "tag" everyone in every picture. Probably just a cooincidence but I have an inherent mistrust of big tech and all of these cool features that they spend millions of dollars developing so that they can give it away for free. What are they getting out of it? When the product is "free", then maybe you are the product.
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #122  
I own my own cable modem & router, and never set up wi-fi. I want to be able to control what gadgets in my house can access the internet.
I agree that desktop computers can be used much more securely than other devices. and at least to me are so much more versatile & easier to use than a smartphone or tablet. No camera or microphone, and a good ad/cookie blocker go a long way. Of course, you really don't have any control over what websites you visit do with your IP address (which they all log).

IMHO, a lot of the issues people here are complaining about could be minimized by NOT using a cellphone for internet access and/or not installing a bunch of "free" aps, all of which "need" a lot of personal info in order to operate. These gadgets use the aspect of "convenience" as a trojan horse to track your every move. I'm not into conspiracy theories, and won't speculate on any tech industry/government collusion, but just the ad targeting alone is enough reason to not trust these gadgets.

You can use a VPN service to obfuscate your actual IP.
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #123  
Probably just a cooincidence but I have an inherent mistrust of big tech and all of these cool features that they spend millions of dollars developing so that they can give it away for free. What are they getting out of it? When the product is "free", then maybe you are the product.
No "maybe" about it!
You can use a VPN service to obfuscate your actual IP.
Yeah, I just don't go to enough places on line to be worth the bother.
Also, I've read some sites, especially those that utilize some sort of geoblocking automatically block known VPN hosts.
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #124  
Metadata basically means "the data about the data". So as the internet sweeps up all of these little pieces of data, there needs to be a means to collate the data to make it more usable. Facebook has positioned itself nicely to pull it all together your online activity into a single profile.

I remember a dozen or so years ago when facial recognition technology was beginning to make strides, there were lots of articles that said "yeah, that's great but there was limited use for it without a way to catalog or identify random faces". I remember shortly after that Facebook was constantly prompting users to "tag" everyone in every picture. Probably just a cooincidence but I have an inherent mistrust of big tech and all of these cool features that they spend millions of dollars developing so that they can give it away for free. What are they getting out of it? When the product is "free", then maybe you are the product.
I don't have a Facebook account. But my identical twin brother does.

FB tags any family photos my wife posts with my brothers name
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #125  
I remember shortly after that Facebook was constantly prompting users to "tag" everyone in every picture.
That was in the time period that I was on. All that I remember is being asked if I wanted to "tag" my friend's wife. Somehow, I don't think that he would have appreciated that.
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #126  
Facebook's parent site is "Meta"... what do you think that stands for?
That's a no-brainer! Meta stands for Metastasis. A spreading social media malignancy.
But most folks have been tricked into thinking it's something else.
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #127  
I don't have a Facebook account. But my identical twin brother does.

FB tags any family photos my wife posts with my brothers name
What does it mean to "tag" a photo? I hear the term a lot but not sure what it means.
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #128  
What does it mean to "tag" a photo? I hear the term a lot but not sure what it means.
To "tag" a photo means to put a name to the face in the picture.
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy? #129  
What does it mean to "tag" a photo? I hear the term a lot but not sure what it means.
You basically click on a button and select who is in the picture from your friends list so it will pop up on their pages as well.

But as soon as you post a picture of yourself (profile picture) they got your features for the facial recognition.

Thats how Facebook comes up and says my brother is with my wife and kids on her page as well as the kids pages under any family photos that are posted.
 
   / How paranoid should I be? i have a bandaid over the camera and mic of my lap top. Is this crazy?
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Zuks Meta Verse is more as if Google Earth became interactive in a VR way and you get to act in that world with other members. Google has the tools to do this right now. For some reason they have not.
 

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