dennis03+FollowFound a tracker in my car?? 😦😦I found this black, palm-sized device inside my car, on the passenger side near the door crack. It wasn’t hidden well, just sitting there, which is why it scared me even more. I’m very private and rarely have anyone in my vehicle. I clean and detail my car often, so I know it wasn’t there before. The thing even beeped, but I never saw any lights or anything on it. What could this be? I’m honestly feeling super unsettled right now. #CarTracker #WeirdFinds #CarSafety #Cars #Privacy #NeedAdvice 7144Share
Jose Brown+FollowWould you trust smart glasses at your spa?A Brazilian wax in Manhattan took an unexpected turn when the esthetician showed up wearing Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses—AI-powered frames capable of recording video hands-free. The client, influencer Aniessa Navarro, couldn’t shake the worry that her private session might have been recorded, even after the worker claimed the glasses were just prescription lenses and powered off. This incident has sparked a bigger conversation: Should wearable tech like smart glasses be banned in places where privacy is expected? With more of these devices popping up, how do we balance convenience and personal privacy? Would you feel comfortable in this situation? #Beauty #privacy #wearabletech10Share
Mr. Zachary Fuentes+FollowWeaving a fenceI had been thinking about it for a long time, and recently I finally tried replacing the flower beds in my yard with this woven fence! It turned out just as I had imagined, bringing the forest into my home. In my opinion, it is more aesthetically pleasing than traditional wooden fences and provides greater privacy. Plus, it's very easy to make! #Gardening#fence#privacy10Share
CyberCryptoDetroiter+FollowSMART METERS IN SACREMENTO VIOLATES CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS- Privacy invasion and more! They know when you wake, what appliances you use, what business you do, how many in the home. Total privacy invasion? I’ve had CommiCast tell me how much I should use my microwave & how much laundry I should do. This is socialist/communistick ideologies. #DataBrokers #Surveillance #Privacy #SmartMeters #LawEnforcement 22Share
Melissa Suarez+FollowCould AI Radar Make Phone Calls Unsafe?Imagine a world where your private phone chats aren’t so private. Penn State researchers just demoed a radar-AI combo that can eavesdrop on conversations from 10 feet away by decoding your phone’s micro-vibrations. With about 60% accuracy, it’s not perfect—but even partial keywords could be a goldmine for bad actors. Is this the next big privacy threat, or just a cool lab trick? How should we protect our calls as tech gets smarter? #Tech #AI #Privacy00Share
vnguyen+FollowIs AT&T’s Data Breach Settlement Enough?AT&T’s massive privacy settlement is making waves—some customers could get up to $7,500 after two major data breaches exposed millions of records. But here’s the real debate: Is a payout enough to restore trust in telecom security, or does this highlight a deeper issue with how our data is handled? Would you trade your privacy for a check, or should companies be held to a higher standard? Let’s hear your take. #Tech #databreach #privacy1420Share
carly96+FollowWould You Trust Your Data With IMDataCenter?Here’s a wild one: a Florida-based data firm just left a 38GB database packed with thousands of personal records wide open online. We’re talking names, addresses, emails, and more—no encryption, no password. The company says they’ve locked it down, but with so many businesses outsourcing data management, how much control do we really have over our digital identities? Would you keep trusting third-party data handlers after a slip like this? #Tech #databreach #privacy00Share
christopher65+FollowIs Any Dating App Truly Safe?The Tea app breach is a wake-up call for anyone who trusts tech with their most personal moments. When a platform built on the promise of privacy for women leaks not just photos but government IDs and private messages, is it time to demand a new standard for data security? Should companies face real consequences for these failures? Let’s talk about what true privacy should look like in the digital age. #Tech #databreach #privacy10Share
Dawn Smith+FollowIs Any Dating App Truly Secure?Tea, the women-only dating advice app, just suffered a massive data breach, leaking tens of thousands of user photos—including private verification selfies. Even with safety features like ID checks and no-screenshot policies, hackers still found a way in. Does this shake your trust in 'secure' social platforms, or is privacy just an illusion in the digital age? Let’s talk about what real security should look like for users. #Tech #databreach #privacy00Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowCan Dating Apps Ever Be Truly Safe?Tea was supposed to be a game-changer for women’s safety in online dating, letting users anonymously flag red flags about potential matches. But after a massive data breach exposed thousands of images, the question is: Can any app promising privacy actually deliver? Is the risk of exposing personal info worth the promise of safer dating, or are we just trading one danger for another? Curious to hear your take on the balance between digital safety and privacy. #Tech #datingsafety #privacy00Share