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On 24 Oct 2019, at 09:24, Rob Beattie <rob.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Most of the tech people I work at UCL with have a bit of tape over their laptop cameras, as well as the postgraduates from Computer Science that I teach! The latter also have location tracking disabled on their phones for the most part (esp Android users). They assure me there is no such thing as anonymous data once you aggregate it. Facebook is often mentioned as the least trustworthy thing on your computer.
But it's mostly like having a sturdy front door and a decent lock. It's not that a particular burglar is expected or known to be in the area, more that should someone come hunting around, they won't get in easily.
What I absolutely wouldn't have is Echo or similar (not even sure I trust the Apple ones). Audio material is often far more damaging than video and - I believe - much harder to fake nowadays.
keep the tin hats handy, folks!
Cheers,
Jason
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On 24 Oct 2019, at 11:40, Toby Leighton wrote:
you don't see people taping over their laptop
microphones or turning off their alexas and google assistants everywhere
though.
I know a lot of people who literally wouldn't allow them into their homes though, and if someone brought one into the open-plan office I'm in, I would get it removed!