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Internet of Things – A New Personal Information Pipeline - Wiperts.com Removing Your Personal Information From Google and Online

Internet of Things – A New Personal Information Pipeline

Internet of Things – A New Personal Information Pipeline Faster internet is coming, delivering more personal information to big companies Dragging their feet for many years, telecommunication companies are finally stepping up their internet hardware. They’re slowly rolling out faster internet connections to smart homes and even smart watches. The demand for faster internet has…

Smartphones Constantly Send Personal Information - Wiperts.com Removing Your Personal Information From Google and Online

Smartphones Constantly Send Personal Information

Smartphones Constantly Send Personal Information   Smartphones have given companies spying powers that totalitarian governments dream of. The limitations of desktops and clunky laptops were mostly vanquished when smartphones became ubiquitous worldwide. Smartphones are replacing things that we thought were necessary in our lives – wallets, watches, keys, cameras, voice recorders, mobile hotspots, and so…