In a time when privacy is of such concern…

thisisyourbrainontheinternet.jpgWhy is it that almost every single company you apply to for a job asks for you to create an account on their site?

Are we applying for jobs or are we providing information for data mining?

Well, I wouldn’t be surprised to find out, it’s both.

I detest having to create an “Account” just to apply for an advertised position, and I’m always concerned when a job application site asks me “Security Questions”

What’s your mother’s maiden name

Where were you born

What’s the name of your pet

What school did you attend

These bits of data, when aggregated with other bits gleaned from other sites can form a very complete picture of you as an individual.

Why do I need to create an account in the first place? The company I’m applying for hasn’t hired me, and in all likelihood we’re only going to have one time when we have contact with each other. The Odds of my returning to a particular corporate web site for anything other than prepping for an unlikely phone interview are exceedingly small. So why should I have to provide anything other than a resume and cover letter?

bigstock-210973132.jpgThere are currently something like 300 accounts stored in my web account password manager, at least 250 of those are from sites that I don’t visit or have only visited one time. Yet each one of those entries represents a corporation that has some amount of my personal information. This is information that I shared in the hopes of getting a job and it’s information that is no longer under my control.

Knowing how data can be scraped and related, and how easy it is to include similar results from other people, I’ve become concerned not only about my loss of control of that data, but also the veracity of data presented as “Me” on sites like Mylife.com, Beenverified.com, spokeo.com, and peoplefinders.com. That doesn’t even touch what Google may report.

The issue for me is, due to the proliferation of these sites, it could be a full time job just asking them to remove me from their records and verifying that they’ve done so.

I don’t particularly have anything to hide, but I am concerned that these sites could inexpensively be used to create a very convincing false identity, leading to successful identity theft. I’ve been through that once and have no desire to repeat the experience.

As a minor example of how easily data can get screwed up, I once had an argument with a lady, (who may or may not have been a very distant relative) on Ancestry.com over whether my Father was in fact my father.

According to her research, my step siblings were my Father’s original family and my half brother (we share the same father) and I didn’t exist. She had pictures of my Dad in her ancestry page but the birth dates were all incorrect for all of my step siblings. I figured “Fine” live in your own fantasy world lady, but I was there and I know who my father and mother are.

The problem was, that every-time I corrected the data for MY immediate family in my account, her data would override mine. Matters were made worse when my stepfather and mother started adding information from their ancestry page and my mom discovered her marriage to my biological father and my subsequent birth were being erased by this lady that we didn’t even know. My mother tried reasoning with this woman and got nowhere. You do not want to piss my mother off, she will rent a bulldozer and get certified as a heavy equipment operator,  just to smash your car into a pancake.

I lost interest after a while because I was beating my head against a wall. I signed off of ancestry and haven’t been back. I purchased an application that runs locally on my computer. That way I can maintain the integrity of my personal family data without having someone arbitrarily make changes.

You see, this stranger was searching for context and her locating my branch of the family was easier than finding the real branch of the family that she was connected to. So instead of doing the research, she started creating or editing data that fit her narrative.

Imagine a scenario like this in more important matters. Your job history, your credit history, your criminal history…

How would you even go about correcting it? Unless you ran a background check on yourself periodically you might not even know that you had been cross-linked with someone else. The problem there is, the longer the cross link exists the more “True” it becomes.

I explain all of the above to support my implied assertion that we are being “Programmed” to give away random bits of ourselves without much thought. The consequence of which is that our identities and security is being eroded.

SocialNetwork.jpgDo you really want your employer, your date, spouse, or your mother, to know about that rather large kinky sex toy you purchased on Dec 27 2005 at 3 PM in Los Angeles?  Or how about that time when you went to a shooting range with your boyfriend?

You may have purchased the toy as a practical joke, you may have gone to the shooting range to see what guns were all about and decided they weren’t for you, but the people looking at the sales records won’t know that, and you’ll never have the opportunity to explain because the folks looking at the data will never give you the chance.

We’re moving more and more toward a contextless world.

We see it in media coverage of political figures, Who cares if some politician dressed up in blackface AND a KKK outfit for Halloween in 1977, when they were 13 years old?

In a contextless society, that event reads as… Politician dressed in Blackface KKK robe. This insensitive leader must be removed from office immediately! It’s an outrage!

Not only do I not want to participate in that kind of society, I don’t want to hand a society the weapon to harm me.

So that’s why I’m very twitchy about websites demanding that I create an account for the simplest of things.

Call me paranoid if you wish, but that doesn’t mean I’m wrong.

For Apple users, today is like mini-christmas

That is if you’ve got the cash…

I’ll admit Apple products are expensive, no argument there at all. 

But then again how many of you have computers that last 7 years? How many of you have computers or phones that work pretty much as advertised and are compatible with each new operating system that’s released?

With each of those operating system releases, you always get some new functionality, or basic improvement in the way the device works. 

Mr Cook will no doubt say something like, These are the fastest and most powerful (Insert device name) that Apple has ever produced.  He’ll be stating an obvious truth because the nature of electronics is that each successive generation is the fastest of its kind.

What’s not as obvious is that whatever device you’ve got, as long as it’s still being supported, will also have its life extended for another year. Sure it may not have all the lights, whistles, and bells, but it will be functional and possibly faster, instead of choked into uselessness by an operating system that it was never designed to run.

There may be exceptions, but if you’re using a 5 year old smartphone isn’t it time you considered an upgrade???

The thing that I’ve always found a little amusing is how many of the folks who jump on a new phone or new computer every year, are also folks that are bordering on rabidly ECO-Nazi. (That may be redundant, rabid & Nazi, I’ll have to think on that one) 

These folks will castigate you for using a plastic straw, or bottle but they’ll toss last years devices for this years devices instantly. I think I’m bad about such things, and I’m an every 2 or 3 year guy. 

I’d love to see Apple make some kind of reward for the oldest device in use. I think it would be cool if Apple announced the oldest serial number in use, and just sent that owner a brand new device, and a recycling box for the old one.

Apple will always have units that are replaced in the retail chain due to accident, theft, or damage. But it would be cool for Mr. Cook to show a picture of the old device at this yearly event as a testament to Apple’s reliability and value. Talk about a way to get all the “Green” folks in your camp.

It might have an impact on Apple’s sales long term, but short term, the demonstration of Apple’s commitment to the environment would be huge. Come on Android users don’t you want to have a product that lasts?

Alas, that’s not the way things work. We’re a consumer society and there’s at least 2 generations that always rush to the newest and shiniest hotness on the store shelves.

IMG 1021Here’s an example: This is an iPhone 5S. It’s still in use, and working just fine. Every once in a while it gets a little twitchy about connecting in weak cell areas but other than that, it’s been a reliable machine.  This isn’t even the oldest phone in operation that I personally know of. (You know who you are…)

I’d bet there are still “Daily Driver” iPhone 4’s out there. 

For me personally, I really like my iPhone X. That’s what I took this picture with. I can’t see spending the money on a new iPhone this year and possibly not next year. 

With 5G transmission on the horizon I may just wait until the advantage of 5G coverage outweighs the cost disadvantage of upgrading. 

My iPhone X is a world phone. If I were to do an extensive amount of traveling I’d stick a local SIM card in it and go prepaid in the countries that I was traveling in.

The single advantage for me to having a new iPhone Xs or iPhone 11 would be the ability to have dual SIMs. I could see it, if I was running a business so that I could have a business number and a private number on the same phone. 

Since I’m not in that particular situation my current iPhone X is serving me just fine and will probably continue to do so for the immediate future.

The announcements from Apple today are still a mini-christmas for me though. I’ll find out when the new operating systems will be released and there will probably be features added via the OS that I’ll use. 

I know there will be a new IOS, and that there’s going to be a new iPad OS. Then there’s also the new functionality of the Mac OS and all of those things have my attention.

So, Merry Apple Christmas. 

I’m off to make sure I can stream it live! 

Have a great day.

Huh, My winter cold has arrived early…

DawnofthedeadThus far it’s just annoying.

Hopefully it won’t get any worse than just annoying. I don’t actually feel too bad, just tired. I guess it’s not surprising now that the stresses are reducing some. The weather is changing here and between that, my body remembering the pollens from up here, and pretty much everything in my environment changing I’m bound to react a little.

It doesn’t make having the cold any better but it does at least explain why I might have been susceptible so dang early in the season.

Ahhh well, at least it’s not like I’m going to have to worry about calling out sick to some inhuman manager.

Nothing to do but rest and ride it out. There are things I can do that require only a digital presence. 

Thus far no drugs or anything have been necessary. But coffee is my best friend right now.

I do want to go take a walk later in the day just to be outside. It’s nice that it’s not blazing hot up here.

Who knows? Maybe I’ll take my computer with me up to the forest, find a nice rock and sit there writing. This new machine has a lot of battery life and if worse came to worse, I could always pull out the Goal Zero for additional power.

My walk is contingent on how much energy I have… 

Right at the moment, that is questionable this thing is accelerating. So it might be a very slow day.