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RTR Fuel: "AI Facial Recognition Software Is Deployed"

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So hmm apparently we are going full throttle into the death of any and all privacy for people.

We can officially say goodbye to protests, people going in the streets, complaints, or even a person going somewhere to drink a coffee without the Eye of Jewish Sauron knowing their every move. Sauron demands to know if you had a walk and where, and how long that lasted.

Combine this with Google, and what the article writes below, and essentially, the life under Sauron's Reptilian Eye is a reality. The Eye of Sauron everytime it watches people on the bathroom, asks, "Goyim, what do you have to hide? Are you a criminal or something because you don't want the Eye of Sauron up your ass 24/7? What's wrong with you goyim?"

Behind the death of any privacy to even walk down a street, there is a Jew named "Schwartz". I guess this name which is also carried by Soros, carries with it this specific cologne that shouts: "Enslave the Goyim by any means necessary" or something.

Also, how else could this go? I guess, the algorithm makes a "Mistake" and it basically pins on someone some random crime that they never committed. With Schwartz named people behind the decision making post, it's only sensible one random person suddenly gets pinned with something random, isn't it?

Another thing that we are blessed now with is that some random cop or something, can find out the name of every gurl he wants to tap, with the AI software! Long gone are the days that the guy was getting turned down by chicks. Now he can know their phone number and where they live, just by running the software once, find all their social media, and so forth. Great. Totally 2020 stuff.

I guess now if this goes out of control, it's going to be also legally "ok" to stalk girls and stuff like that through this tech? He can wear his AI glasses and instantly have violated the personal life of everyone he sees on the street, as the article claims it's going to progressively be the case with that software.

I mean it kinda made sense when this was available to some top agencies to track down criminals. But now, soon auntie matildha down the street won't be exempt. The time where she made apple pie will be known to the last second also. We are living into pr0gress.

While stupid political games are busy impeaching Trump, the real problems are beginning: The death of all privacy is upon us, is totally "legal" and can be literally tapped into by anyone and everyone. As if Facebook and other things weren't enough.

We have to do the RTR, so that all of this remains in proper standards and isn't abused. Do not get worried or paranoid about this, just remember about the outer domains of life and to keep private where you can. This technology will come, and it will help take down and investigate crimes, but it has to stay where it's supposed to stay, and we have to avoid negative use. In plain out of the hands of the enemy or in the use of an enemy agenda.

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This app lets strangers find info about you with a snap of your face

https://www.trustedreviews.com/news/app-lets-strangers-see-scraped-info-snap-face-3971313

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Clearview AI is providing facial recognition tech to law enforcement in the US, but the app’s investors think it could soon be on the streets.

The company – which was the focus of an investigation by the New York Times this week – uses images scraped from social media to match you with your online identity.

Clearview uses pics snatched from Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Venmo and others to generate matches. It then links users back to those social media pages, potentially revealing sensitive data including your name, address, where you work and who you know.

With three billion images in its database, Clearview has over four times the amount of data in its system than the FBI has in its own, though many of the social networks it pulled them from have policies that specifically ban such scraping.

Regardless, this hasn’t stopped the company from making its way into the hands of law enforcement across the US.

According to the New York Times, 600 federal and state officers have started using the app in the past year to solve cases from shoplifting and identity theft to murder and child sexual exploitation crimes, and many of them have praise for the tech.

On top of this, police officers and investors are already predicting that the app will one day be made available to the public, according to the New York Times. However, many also hold privacy concerns about the groundbreaking facial recognition tech.

Clearview has yet to be vetted by independent experts and many fear the app could be taken advantage of by stalkers or foreign governments if it were to fall into the wrong hands.

Just last year, Trusted Reviews spoke to experts about the dangers of facial recognition after IBM was involved in a similar controversy for collecting images from Flickr without permission.

The purpose was to train facial recognition tech to recognise a more diverse set of faces, limiting the number of false positives that cropped up in results. However, the company ended up raising similar concerns when it came to facial recognition and privacy.

Some cities, like San Francisco, have already banned the use of facial recognition by the police force, while just last week the EU proposed a temporary ban on the tech to give the European Commission space to examine how best to align it with current data protection laws.

[...]

"The Secretive Company That Might End Privacy as We Know It"

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/18/technology/clearview-privacy-facial-recognition.html

He invented a tool that could end your ability to walk down the street anonymously, and provided it to hundreds of law enforcement agencies, ranging from local cops in Florida to the F.B.I. and the Department of Homeland Security.

His tiny company, Clearview AI, devised a groundbreaking facial recognition app. You take a picture of a person, upload it and get to see public photos of that person, along with links to where those photos appeared. The system — whose backbone is a database of more than three billion images that Clearview claims to have scraped from Facebook, YouTube, Venmo and millions of other websites — goes far beyond anything ever constructed by the United States government or Silicon Valley giants.

Federal and state law enforcement officers said that while they had only limited knowledge of how Clearview works and who is behind it, they had used its app to help solve shoplifting, identity theft, credit card fraud, murder and child sexual exploitation cases.

Until now, technology that readily identifies everyone based on his or her face has been taboo because of its radical erosion of privacy. Tech companies capable of releasing such a tool have refrained from doing so; in 2011, Google’s chairman at the time said it was the one technology the company had held back because it could be used “in a very bad way.” Some large cities, including San Francisco, have barred police from using facial recognition technology.

But without public scrutiny, more than 600 law enforcement agencies have started using Clearview in the past year, according to the company, which declined to provide a list. The computer code underlying its app, analyzed by The New York Times, includes programming language to pair it with augmented-reality glasses; users would potentially be able to identify every person they saw. The tool could identify activists at a protest or an attractive stranger on the subway, revealing not just their names but where they lived, what they did and whom they knew.

And it’s not just law enforcement: Clearview has also licensed the app to at least a handful of companies for security purposes.

“The weaponization possibilities of this are endless,” said Eric Goldman, co-director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University. “Imagine a rogue law enforcement officer who wants to stalk potential romantic partners, or a foreign government using this to dig up secrets about people to blackmail them or throw them in jail.”

Clearview has shrouded itself in secrecy, avoiding debate about its boundary-pushing technology. When I began looking into the company in November, its website was a bare page showing a nonexistent Manhattan address as its place of business. The company’s one employee listed on LinkedIn, a sales manager named “John Good,” turned out to be Mr. Ton-That, using a fake name. For a month, people affiliated with the company would not return my emails or phone calls.

While the company was dodging me, it was also monitoring me. At my request, a number of police officers had run my photo through the Clearview app. They soon received phone calls from company representatives asking if they were talking to the media — a sign that Clearview has the ability and, in this case, the appetite to monitor whom law enforcement is searching for.

Facial recognition technology has always been controversial. It makes people nervous about Big Brother. It has a tendency to deliver false matches for certain groups, like people of color. And some facial recognition products used by the police — including Clearview’s — haven’t been vetted by independent experts.

Clearview’s app carries extra risks because law enforcement agencies are uploading sensitive photos to the servers of a company whose ability to protect its data is untested.

The company eventually started answering my questions, saying that its earlier silence was typical of an early-stage start-up in stealth mode. Mr. Ton-That acknowledged designing a prototype for use with augmented-reality glasses but said the company had no plans to release it. And he said my photo had rung alarm bells because the app “flags possible anomalous search behavior” in order to prevent users from conducting what it deemed “inappropriate searches.”

In addition to Mr. Ton-That, Clearview was founded by (((Richard Schwartz))) — who was an aide to Rudolph W. Giuliani when he was mayor of New York — and backed financially by (((Peter Thiel))), a venture capitalist behind Facebook and Palantir.

Another early investor is a small firm called Kirenaga Partners. Its founder, David Scalzo, dismissed concerns about Clearview making the internet searchable by face, saying it’s a valuable crime-solving tool.

“I’ve come to the conclusion that because information constantly increases, there’s never going to be privacy,” Mr. Scalzo said. “Laws have to determine what’s legal, but you can’t ban technology. Sure, that might lead to a dystopian future or something, but you can’t ban it.”

Clearview AI facial recognition startup partners with “600” law enforcement agencies

https://tech.newstatesman.com/security/clearview-ai-facial-recognition-startup

A controversial facial recognition startup that harvested billions of images from social media sites has struck partnerships with more than 600 law enforcement agencies, it has claimed.

The firm, Clearview AI, enables users to match photos of individuals to their social media profiles and could herald the start of “a dystopian future”, according to one of its biggest backers.

Clearview, which was founded in 2016, has also developed a feature for augmented reality glasses, potentially allowing users to instantly identify anyone they pass in the street.

The startup’s products are currently in use by the FBI, Department for Homeland Security and local police forces across the US, the New York Times’ (NYT) reported over the weekend. Officers have used it to help solve crimes including shoplifting, murder and fraud, according to the NYT.

The revelations come as lawmakers take steps to crack down on the use of live facial recognition, citing privacy and governance concerns. The European Commission revealed last week that it was considering banning the technology from public areas for up to five years.

During the ban, officials would be tasked with devising “a sound methodology for assessing the impacts of this technology and possible risk management measures could be identified and developed”, the commission said.

David Scalzo, an early investor who works for Kirenaga Partners, told the NYT: “Laws have to determine what’s legal, but you can’t ban technology. Sure, that might lead to a dystopian future or something, but you can’t ban it.”

Peter Thiel, a Paypal and Palantir co-founder and early Facebook investor, is also one of the backers of the firm.

Clearview did not immediately respond to NS Tech’s questions about whether it has partnered with any British police forces or security agencies.
 
That Peter Thiel is the same one who drinks children's blood.

Peter Thiel WANTS TO INJECT HIMSELF WITH YOUNG PEOPLE’S BLOOD
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/08/peter-thiel-wants-to-inject-himself-with-young-peoples-blood   
peter-thiel-blood-thief.jpg

Look at the beak on that rat!

https://www.ancient-forums.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19128   
 
Oh I am very surprized that it's always jews behind these things. It's definitely a coincidence that jews are doing all of this Dystopian crap from Facebook to everything else.

Or maybe there is something going on with them? Nah, that's anti-semitism. We aren't allowed to say this, because the jews, being innocent and everything, will assault us with these exactly because they are innocent and they never did anything wrong.
 
https://www.digitaltrends.com/web/clearview-facial-recognition-law-enforcement/

Terrifying Clearview app could be the end of anonymity in public places

New facial recognition technology could be used to identify anyone who steps foot in a public place, and it’s already in use by police in the U.S., according to a report by the New York Times.

A tiny company called Clearview developed an app that can use an existing photo of a person to search for other photos of them online, along with links to where those photos are hosted. The company says the app accesses a database of more than three billion images, collected from social media sites like Facebook and YouTube.

The app has been provided to “hundreds of law enforcement agencies, ranging from local cops in Florida to the F.B.I. and the Department of Homeland Security,” according to the NYT, and could be in use across the U.S. and beyond. Law enforcement officers have confirmed they have used the app to investigate a range of crimes, from the serious to the petty.

Facial recognition technology is already changing life as we know it, being used for security checks at airports, for police investigations, and for monitoring large events like concerts. However, existing technology generally images faces and matches them to a set database, such as a list of persons wanted by law enforcement. The Clearview technology, on the other hand, essentially allows the identification of anyone it images who has a presence online and also provides a list of links to sites to learn more about that person.

This is concerning not only because of the potentially disastrous privacy implications but also because of the power it gives to a private company. Law enforcement agencies admitted to the NYT that they didn’t fully understand how the software worked, and also that Clearview appears to have the ability to monitor who law enforcement is running searches on.

Recently, people have been questioning whether tech companies have too much power and whether they should be providing privacy-invading technology to law enforcement. Amazon has been roundly criticized for its providing of facial recognition software to law enforcement, with civil rights organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union saying that the technology is “primed for abuse in the hands of governments” and that it “poses a grave threat to communities, including people of color and immigrants, and to the trust and respect Amazon has worked to build.”
 
What a coincidence that FB just bough instagram, and they have been scanning peoples faces with stupid fucking quizzez like "What Cheese are you"
 
Thanks for RTR fuel.

I'm making a quick reply based something someone said in an email. It is not just young pretty girls who get stalked, I have a female relative in her 50's who was stalked (by a police officer she went on one date with). A lot of people can accuse someone of making it up for attention, but no, there are many people who are deranged enough to stalk someone. I also know a woman who used to stalk men she dated and after the relationships ended, and this stalker woman was young and pretty herself.
 
mental HPHC but to be expected, they will obviously monitor our forum as well but nothing here to find. Worst they could do is curse us.

Need to protect ourselves I have had a bad few years of it but never surrender and win in the end.

All these "smart" phones have you tracked traced basically everything they need to know they already know.
 
It would not surprise me if the media starts talking about how 'anyone opposing this technology is a privileged bigot who hates victims of hate crimes' or some nonsense. They already push the 'what have you possibly got to hide' mentality.
Interesting though how the technology was given a temporary ban of five years in mainland Europe. Are they perhaps uninterested in going after 'the New Europeans' as they come?
 
Europe is a situation where if these things happen a lot of people and anarchists will come out with the baseball bats in many countries. European legislators know this. That aside, all of this has already been existing already, it is just that it wasn't quite leaked before. Even if it is legislated, it will still continue regardless.

In the US the enemy managed to pass this around as anti-terror necessity. In Europe this couldn't be constructed without huge incidents like the 9/11.

This sort of stuff has existed for at least 10 years. However now at least a public debate is opening up slowly to it so the danger can be assesed. Google has been doing this for a very long time. Facebook and Instagram was also created for these and other reasons.

Karnonnos said:
It would not surprise me if the media starts talking about how 'anyone opposing this technology is a privileged bigot who hates victims of hate crimes' or some nonsense. They already push the 'what have you possibly got to hide' mentality.
Interesting though how the technology was given a temporary ban of five years in mainland Europe. Are they perhaps uninterested in going after 'the New Europeans' as they come?
 
BlackJackal said:
It's ok.

"I didnt do nuffin wrong so I have nuffin to hide!" :roll:

Everyone is a criminal now unless they want their life thrown out in the open.

Sort of like everyone is a sinner by default unless they repent 24/7 even if they did no wrongdoing, type of memes.

Stalin looks and approves. It could never be better for his tribe.
 
Communism is a full level when Jews take control. Communism is the end of all freedom. The Jews have taken total control of the Internet in China by censoring it and isolating it from the global Internet. Control of books, media, and the Internet means control of information and thus of the will of the masses. People without freedom of information cannot be free. They still have freedom of choice but choose what? Either lie or lie, certainly not truth. We know that Russia has been a Communist for a long time and there is hardly any freedom in Russia. Now the Communists in Russia are working to isolate the Internet in Russia from the global Internet, just as happened in China.
 
It seems Europe is the last stronghold that still stands
although it is full of enemies and savage intruders
 
Location history on google shows everywhere you have went, that has been on there for a long time now.

Leave your phone at home? Shop at old school places that don't have cameras, for everything, buy things on buy and sell pages. Without your phone on you, your a ghost.

Or just flat out run to the hills to a shack and make friends with nature.

Was looking at emf blocking technology, unsure if the orgon thing is legitimate.

Either way this is quite concerning.
Nikola Testla operated under older monitoring conditions, we can most likely find a new school way to do the same...

For paranoid people, not making fun, should look into greyman concept, grab and go bags etc, it's good to be prepared for when the wiccan queen's storm in with robotic psychics with advanced teleki
 
Location history on google shows everywhere you have went, that has been on there for a long time now.

Leave your phone at home? Shop at old school places that don't have cameras, for everything, buy things on buy and sell pages. Without your phone on you, your a ghost.

Or just flat out run to the hills to a shack and make friends with nature.

Was looking at emf blocking technology, unsure if the orgon thing is legitimate.

Either way this is quite concerning.
Nikola Testla operated under older monitoring conditions, we can most likely find a new school way to do the same...

For paranoid people, not making fun, should look into greyman concept, grab and go bags etc, it's good to be prepared for when the wiccan queen's storm in with robotic psychics with advanced telekinetic technologies under their control.
 
I honestly have faith in the future, so long we do the RTR. For example, this is now public knowledge, and therefore, the public can take steps in managing the threat.

Before this, all of that was still happening, but zero exposure was being made. Then all of this with Facebook, and everything else, now even those living in denial have hard proof. This is the first step with everything. When the first step is done, the rest are easier.

No need to go in the middle of nowhere you and the trees, that would be very nice, but we have fight to awaken inside the civilized world.

At least this is my own personal view of it. Even if someone wants to be far more remote, which would be beautiful indeed, they are still under the danger of the general Dystopian 1984 thing coming at them, so one has to at least do the RTR's and keep a reasonable amount of information going for themselves.

Matty Boy said:
Location history on google shows everywhere you have went, that has been on there for a long time now.

Leave your phone at home? Shop at old school places that don't have cameras, for everything, buy things on buy and sell pages. Without your phone on you, your a ghost.

Or just flat out run to the hills to a shack and make friends with nature.

Was looking at emf blocking technology, unsure if the orgon thing is legitimate.

Either way this is quite concerning.
Nikola Testla operated under older monitoring conditions, we can most likely find a new school way to do the same...

For paranoid people, not making fun, should look into greyman concept, grab and go bags etc, it's good to be prepared for when the wiccan queen's storm in with robotic psychics with advanced telekinetic technologies under their control.
 
Next, privacy hacktivists will follow in Anonymous' steps and start going around with a black hood and full-cover masks to protect their identities.

MoonlessNight666 said:
What a coincidence that FB just bough instagram, and they have been scanning peoples faces with stupid fucking quizzez like "What Cheese are you"

Actually, Instagram has been acquired by FB since April, 2012 and WhatsApp has in February 2014. It's not news.
 
Matty Boy said:

One way people couldn't be tracked through their phones was to turn them off and remove the battery. This way they couldn't register what you were saying either. Just turning off isn't enough. Then they made cell phones that have batteries you can't removed. I guess all that was left was the visual part to add to the already available audio recordings and location history.

In military places where civilians make pre-joining assessments in some European countries, you're instructed to turn off the phone and remove the battery (if your phone still has one); if it doesn't have one, you are to turn it off and they attach to it a blocking device. In 2012, the first time I saw this, I didn't know what this practice was for, not what the devices did to phone with locked batteries. Now it's pretty clear.
 
Matty Boy said:
Location history on google shows everywhere you have went, that has been on there for a long time now.

Leave your phone at home? Shop at old school places that don't have cameras, for everything, buy things on buy and sell pages. Without your phone on you, your a ghost.

Or just flat out run to the hills to a shack and make friends with nature.

Was looking at emf blocking technology, unsure if the orgon thing is legitimate.

Either way this is quite concerning.
Nikola Testla operated under older monitoring conditions, we can most likely find a new school way to do the same...

For paranoid people, not making fun, should look into greyman concept, grab and go bags etc, it's good to be prepared for when the wiccan queen's storm in with robotic psychics with advanced telekinetic technologies under their control.
Why are you still using Google ?!
You have other options, such as Opera with VPN
And as an additional measure install Proton VPN
(and of course Proton mail)

https://www.opera.com/secure-private-browser

https://protonvpn.com

https://protonmail.com

Opera browser was created and developed in Norway
it is now used globally
Proton was created and developed in Switzerland
it is now used globally

(creations of evil white people ... again)

PS.
Running in the mountains is not an option
the enemy is destroying our nature right now as we speak
also, running in the middle of the war means betrayal (i'm not talking about you, generally speaking)

We must stand together and fight
This is the only solution
 
They already have this in China maybe in the States it would be better you haven't fallen to communism
 
Facial recognition could help discover fate of "the" holocaust "victims"

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https://nypost.com/2020/01/21/facial-recognition-could-help-discover-fate-of-holocaust-victims
https://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/facial-recognition-could-help-discover-fate-of-holocaust-victims-2167835
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-holocaust-memorial-auschwitz-technolo/facial-recognition-could-help-discover-fate-of-holocaust-victims-idUSKBN1ZK150

There's no such thing as a hidden agenda when it comes to the jew. For those who don't realise - I'm being sarcastic.
 
Syd Silver said:
Matty Boy said:
Location history on google shows everywhere you have went, that has been on there for a long time now.

Leave your phone at home? Shop at old school places that don't have cameras, for everything, buy things on buy and sell pages. Without your phone on you, your a ghost.

Or just flat out run to the hills to a shack and make friends with nature.

Was looking at emf blocking technology, unsure if the orgon thing is legitimate.

Either way this is quite concerning.
Nikola Testla operated under older monitoring conditions, we can most likely find a new school way to do the same...

For paranoid people, not making fun, should look into greyman concept, grab and go bags etc, it's good to be prepared for when the wiccan queen's storm in with robotic psychics with advanced telekinetic technologies under their control.
Why are you still using Google ?!
You have other options, such as Opera with VPN
And as an additional measure install Proton VPN
(and of course Proton mail)

https://www.opera.com/secure-private-browser

https://protonvpn.com

https://protonmail.com

Opera browser was created and developed in Norway
it is now used globally
Proton was created and developed in Switzerland
it is now used globally

(creations of evil white people ... again)

PS.
Running in the mountains is not an option
the enemy is destroying our nature right now as we speak
also, running in the middle of the war means betrayal (i'm not talking about you, generally speaking)

We must stand together and fight
This is the only solution

please read this Opera browser is very bad!! and you can pick a browser from there
-> https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-browser/
->https://www.privacytools.io/browsers/#browser

[url said:
https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-browser/[/url]"]
Other browsers that I don’t recommend using

3. Opera browser

Opera started off as a decent browser, developed in Norway. However, in 2016 it was sold to a Chinese consortium for $600 million – and a lot has changed. Opera’s privacy policy explains how your data is being collected and shared when you use Opera products:

Opera’s privacy policy is rather concerning.

Not recommended.

These websites got a lot of knowledge which will help you all increase your online privacy and security:
https://www.privacytools.io/
https://restoreprivacy.com/
 
Harry said:
Syd Silver said:
Matty Boy said:
Location history on google shows everywhere you have went, that has been on there for a long time now.

Leave your phone at home? Shop at old school places that don't have cameras, for everything, buy things on buy and sell pages. Without your phone on you, your a ghost.

Or just flat out run to the hills to a shack and make friends with nature.

Was looking at emf blocking technology, unsure if the orgon thing is legitimate.

Either way this is quite concerning.
Nikola Testla operated under older monitoring conditions, we can most likely find a new school way to do the same...

For paranoid people, not making fun, should look into greyman concept, grab and go bags etc, it's good to be prepared for when the wiccan queen's storm in with robotic psychics with advanced telekinetic technologies under their control.
Why are you still using Google ?!
You have other options, such as Opera with VPN
And as an additional measure install Proton VPN
(and of course Proton mail)

https://www.opera.com/secure-private-browser

https://protonvpn.com

https://protonmail.com

Opera browser was created and developed in Norway
it is now used globally
Proton was created and developed in Switzerland
it is now used globally

(creations of evil white people ... again)

PS.
Running in the mountains is not an option
the enemy is destroying our nature right now as we speak
also, running in the middle of the war means betrayal (i'm not talking about you, generally speaking)

We must stand together and fight
This is the only solution

please read this Opera browser is very bad!! and you can pick a browser from there
-> https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-browser/
->https://www.privacytools.io/browsers/#browser

[url said:
https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-browser/[/url]"]
Other browsers that I don’t recommend using

3. Opera browser

Opera started off as a decent browser, developed in Norway. However, in 2016 it was sold to a Chinese consortium for $600 million – and a lot has changed. Opera’s privacy policy explains how your data is being collected and shared when you use Opera products:

Opera’s privacy policy is rather concerning.

Not recommended.

These websites got a lot of knowledge which will help you all increase your online privacy and security:
https://www.privacytools.io/
https://restoreprivacy.com/
Thanks for the info Harry, i will study those

I know about Opera selling
I didn't say that Opera is 100% bulletproof, only better than jewish-google

About selling to the Chinese
Initially the Chinese wanted to take over the entire company by buying the majority stake and they offered $ 1.2 billion but the offer was rejected by the Opera shareholders committee, then they concluded another agreement for a quarter of shares and offered $ 600 million.

"For Opera shareholders we are selling approximately a quarter of the company for $600 million, which is an attractive price for this part of our business," Opera CEO Lars Boilesen says
engadget.com/2016/07/18/opera-browser-sold-to-a-chinese-consortium-for-600-million/?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=A

Also they say
"Opera is still a Norwegian based company subject to Norwegian law. There is zero change to how we practice data security issues and other national legislation. Shareholders are third parties. Under Norwegian law any transfer of data is a transfer to a third party and subject to applicable EU/EEA regulations on data transfers.

A change in ownership has zero effect on our obligations under applicable privacy law. /YG from Opera Software"
 
Syd Silver said:
Harry said:
Syd Silver said:
Why are you still using Google ?!
You have other options, such as Opera with VPN
And as an additional measure install Proton VPN
(and of course Proton mail)

https://www.opera.com/secure-private-browser

https://protonvpn.com

https://protonmail.com

Opera browser was created and developed in Norway
it is now used globally
Proton was created and developed in Switzerland
it is now used globally

(creations of evil white people ... again)

PS.
Running in the mountains is not an option
the enemy is destroying our nature right now as we speak
also, running in the middle of the war means betrayal (i'm not talking about you, generally speaking)

We must stand together and fight
This is the only solution

please read this Opera browser is very bad!! and you can pick a browser from there
-> https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-browser/
->https://www.privacytools.io/browsers/#browser

[url said:
https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-browser/[/url]"]
Other browsers that I don’t recommend using

3. Opera browser

Opera started off as a decent browser, developed in Norway. However, in 2016 it was sold to a Chinese consortium for $600 million – and a lot has changed. Opera’s privacy policy explains how your data is being collected and shared when you use Opera products:

Opera’s privacy policy is rather concerning.

Not recommended.

These websites got a lot of knowledge which will help you all increase your online privacy and security:
https://www.privacytools.io/
https://restoreprivacy.com/
Thanks for the info Harry, i will study those

I know about Opera selling
I didn't say that Opera is 100% bulletproof, only better than jewish-google

About selling to the Chinese
Initially the Chinese wanted to take over the entire company by buying the majority stake and they offered $ 1.2 billion but the offer was rejected by the Opera shareholders committee, then they concluded another agreement for a quarter of shares and offered $ 600 million.

"For Opera shareholders we are selling approximately a quarter of the company for $600 million, which is an attractive price for this part of our business," Opera CEO Lars Boilesen says
engadget.com/2016/07/18/opera-browser-sold-to-a-chinese-consortium-for-600-million/?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=A

Also they say
"Opera is still a Norwegian based company subject to Norwegian law. There is zero change to how we practice data security issues and other national legislation. Shareholders are third parties. Under Norwegian law any transfer of data is a transfer to a third party and subject to applicable EU/EEA regulations on data transfers.

A change in ownership has zero effect on our obligations under applicable privacy law. /YG from Opera Software"

Opera is bullshit it's now owned by a Chinese company and all the communists recommend it and it's very dangerous for the spiritual satanists to use it.

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Police to roll-out live facial recognition cameras in London
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British police are to start operational use of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras in London. This comes in spite of warnings over privacy from rights groups and the government’s own surveillance watchdog. The cameras will be signposted clearly and are expected to alert police when they spot anyone on ’wanted’ lists.

Police to roll out live facial recognition cameras in London
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/24/police-to-roll-out-live-facial-recognition-cameras-in-london.html

Police to roll out live facial recognition cameras in London
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-security-cameras/police-to-roll-out-live-facial-recognition-cameras-in-london-idUSKBN1ZN1H2

London police to use face scan tech, stoking privacy fears
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/london-police-face-scan-tech-stoking-privacy-fears-68502726

Try reading between the lines and realising what the hidden agenda is.
 
FancyMancy said:
Police to roll-out live facial recognition cameras in London
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Guess you'll see more people walking around with sunglasses, facemasks, and other accessoires to hide their face details now. Atleast until they make that a criminal offense. "You dont want to show your face to Big Brother at all times 24/7? You must be a criminal so we gotta arrest you." :roll:
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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