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Well, I imagine they responded the only way they could without breaking the law - some data they don't have, some they can't disclose to a third party.I like how they very politely told her to fuck off
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Well, I imagine they responded the only way they could without breaking the law - some data they don't have, some they can't disclose to a third party.I like how they very politely told her to fuck off
Poor Donny. Losing it already?SWAIN V WEINSTEIN, ET AL SUV2018000113 (2018 )
tldr she earned 0usd/month in 2018
@Trombonista would it be possible to put this in the OP along with this?
@Viridian ,@Illuminati Order Official , @Anonymus Fluhre come enjoy her state lawsuit against Weinstein!
They do. They did for Harvey Weinstein and others I know.This freaked me out for a moment. I mean, it'd be pretty orwellian if ISPs logged every site the end user visits and everything they do on the 'net.
You had a mental breakdown before, didn't you?I like how they very politely told her to fuck off
They also pointed out how the request was vague and difficult to understand/identify. I found that funny.Well, I imagine they responded the only way they could without breaking the law - some data they don't have, some they can't disclose to a third party.
And yet they told you they didn't, and court took their side.They did for Harvey Weinstein and others I know.
Never, actually.You had a mental breakdown before, didn't you?
1. God is not your puppetDonald Trump Jr, if you don't stop harassing me, I am going to ask God to effectively ruin you, humiliate you, and see to it that your BURIED under a prison never to be thought of again by anyone including your kids you neglect.
Don't know how big company that is but can you imagine the amount of space (physical and disk space) and processing power it would take to record and archive everything every individual user does 24/7? And to what end? ISPs usually sell you Internet access and not much more so they can't really use that data for marketing purposes.They do. They did for Harvey Weinstein and others I know.
The most goodwill response I could imagine would be sending a copy of the contract. All information and conditions should be there.They also pointed out how the request was vague and difficult to understand/identify. I found that funny.
I went to court once. Then the second time, I went to present my case, well, I wrote about that one in the book so, you aren't telling me anything new, BUT the world found out how Tattnall County judges act when being corrupt. #lastlaughAnd yet they told you they didn't, and court took their side.
They could rent cheap virtual cloud from Amazon. Twitter does it, and it runs well while maintaining all of its user's posts.but can you imagine the amount of space (physical and disk space) and processing power it would take to record and archive everything every individual user does 24/7?
They could sell it to google to use. Sure, that's illegal, but they might not care. Or they do care, and they don't keep it like they say.ISPs usually sell you Internet access and not much more so they can't really use that data for marketing purposes.
True, true. Shame they didn't do that.The most goodwill response I could imagine would be sending a copy of the contract. All information and conditions should be there
If they are corrupt, then they got the last laugh. Your case is dismissed and the court suffered no harmI went to court once. Then the second time, I went to present my case, well, I wrote about that one in the book so, you aren't telling me anything new, BUT the world found out how Tattnall County judges act when being corrupt. #lastlaugh
Several huge info depots in all large cities across America.Don't know how big company that is but can you imagine the amount of space (physical and disk space) and processing power it would take to record and archive everything every individual user does 24/7? And to what end? ISPs usually sell you Internet access and not much more so they can't really use that data for marketing purposes.
Oh ya'll, Tony Robbins is back!Never, actually.
NO, YHWH is not my puppet...He is my scorekeeper. Keeps great records. Has a PHENOMENAL memory. NEVER FORGETS EVIL.1. God is not your puppet
2. I'm not Trump, nor his child
3. I'm not harassing you.
I'm not TonyOh ya'll, Tony Robbins is back!
No actually, they kept saying my mother could only request the information since it was in her name and she did, but they did not want to incriminate themselves so they didn't send it.Well, I imagine they responded the only way they could without breaking the law - some data they don't have, some they can't disclose to a third party.
I'm not Tony
Why would google pay for something they collect in great abundance by themselves?They could sell it to google to use. Sure, that's illegal, but they might not care. Or they do care, and they don't keep it like they say.
Some stuff is recorded for sure but usually only the stuff they are legally required to keep. Mostly to identify specific user if they do something they shouldn't be doing (cp, terrorism).Several huge info depots in all large cities across America.
It's rather delicate stuff and you can't be too careful about making sure if a person can access specific data.No actually, they kept saying my mother could only request the information since it was in her name and she did, but they did not want to incriminate themselves so they didn't send it.
You could just do it all in txt format to save some space and then compress it with 7z.Don't know how big company that is but can you imagine the amount of space (physical and disk space) and processing power it would take to record and archive everything every individual user does 24/7? And to what end? ISPs usually sell you Internet access and not much more so they can't really use that data for marketing purposes.
The most goodwill response I could imagine would be sending a copy of the contract. All information and conditions should be there.
Nope.You are Tony Robbins
Not an expert on Data selling, so I couldn't tell you. Maybe Google doesn't have access to info that ISP's would?Why would google pay for something they collect in great abundance by themselves?![]()
I would imagine google knows more. ISP can't eavesdrop on you, google probably can if you're on AndroidNot an expert on Data selling, so I couldn't tell you. Maybe Google doesn't have access to info that ISP's would?
They compress the files but almost all data can be traced. I researched it and found a US map of cities with tall buildings of nothing but regional servers.Some stuff is recorded for sure but usually only the stuff they are legally required to keep. Mostly to identify specific user if they do something they shouldn't be doing (cp, terrorism).
I had her get on the phone and request it. Windstream is still trying to mess with her.It's rather delicate stuff and you can't be too careful about making sure if a person can access specific data.
Your ISP can analyze all unencrypted data from your PC. Similar to how Windows 10 is tracking everything you do on it if you're not encrypting everything. They both sell it to marketing companies as well.I would imagine google knows more. ISP can't eavesdrop on you, google probably can if you're on Android![]()
Is that right Eric?Your ISP can analyze all unencrypted data from your PC. Similar to how Windows 10 is tracking everything you do on it if you're not encrypting everything. They both sell it to marketing companies as well.
Quick search and here:They compress the files but almost all data can be traced. I researched it and found a US map of cities with tall buildings of nothing but regional servers.
Can't go back too far since devices have changed.
We take privacy very seriously, and for this reason, Kinetic Internet Security has been designed to anonymize the data we collect. We never sell your data. Furthermore, you can opt-out of any data collection that is not mandatory for providing the service.
If I requested such data I would be very specific about it (first ask what kind of data that can be tracked back to you they collect and then specifically ask about things that I need). And do it all in writing.I had her get on the phone and request it. Windstream is still trying to mess with her.
Who's Eric? I'm starting to lose track of your headcannon.Is that right Eric?
It was forever ago.If I requested such data I would be very specific about it (first ask what kind of data that can be tracked back to you they collect and then specifically ask about things that I need). And do it all in writing.
NoYou all are now under my control.