I use Brave browser on my phone, and it remembers my password, so except for opening the browser, it's just as easy as opening the app. I don't have to re-sign-in every time. But you are right. The brainwashing is real. My 16-yo daughter thinks I'm insane every time I talk about privacy and how we are watched everywhere we go with everything we do....
I use Brave browser on my phone, and it remembers my password, so except for opening the browser, it's just as easy as opening the app. I don't have to re-sign-in every time. But you are right. The brainwashing is real. My 16-yo daughter thinks I'm insane every time I talk about privacy and how we are watched everywhere we go with everything we do....
A suggestion to train your daughter to "look up" in whatever environment she finds herself in. The cameras are everywhere. Street corners, traffic lights, outside buildings, in retail establishments often disguised under inverted, red domes, but look up and there they are. Street corners are government. What service does the retail establishment use (rhetorical, but it's likely not proprietary), and where does the data go? Does the surveillance service sell it? Share it? With government? Again, rhetorical. We likely won't know for quite some time, until the current structure crumbles. Another generation or so? But it's wise to ask the question and consider the possibilities. Maybe talk about China's social credit system, etc. The adult child here is slowly coming to some realizations. I'm praying for the day of full awakening.
I use Brave browser on my phone, and it remembers my password, so except for opening the browser, it's just as easy as opening the app. I don't have to re-sign-in every time. But you are right. The brainwashing is real. My 16-yo daughter thinks I'm insane every time I talk about privacy and how we are watched everywhere we go with everything we do....
A suggestion to train your daughter to "look up" in whatever environment she finds herself in. The cameras are everywhere. Street corners, traffic lights, outside buildings, in retail establishments often disguised under inverted, red domes, but look up and there they are. Street corners are government. What service does the retail establishment use (rhetorical, but it's likely not proprietary), and where does the data go? Does the surveillance service sell it? Share it? With government? Again, rhetorical. We likely won't know for quite some time, until the current structure crumbles. Another generation or so? But it's wise to ask the question and consider the possibilities. Maybe talk about China's social credit system, etc. The adult child here is slowly coming to some realizations. I'm praying for the day of full awakening.