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Is google image reverse search engine not a breach of privacy?

Any body with your pic , can reverse search it and if that pic is on Facebook, it can track.
Mamapolo2016 · F Best Comment
To clarify: You go to government bureaus like Motor vehicles, Social Security, Vital records. You fill out forms at your doctor's office, apply for credit cards, deal with a bank.

Even the 'security breaches' we've heard about involve many millions of people. MOST of the people who do data entry and search those records make minimum wage. We have heard stories about identity theft from staff at a restaurant. Do we really think receptionists, data entry clerks, office workers would not sell our information if somebody waved a hundred under their nose?

If anybody wants to know anything about you, they can.

Yes, I am on a hobby horse and it's running away with me.

What is the ONE thing in your life that is uniformly a part of EVERYTHING you do, everywhere you go? The internet.

Your phone, your Kindle, your tablet, your computer.
Grocery store = frequent shopper's card.
Doctor's office = billing and ID and so much more
Pet store, vet, beauty parlor, anywhere you use credit cards or they copy your ID.
Your personal PHOTOS are available on net websites through the places that develop them. Baby photos, wedding photos, photos taken in your backyard, in your house.

If you think all those places use security sufficient to keep out a competent hacker I've got some beach front property in Arizona I've been wanting to unload.

I wonder if they saw this far ahead when they 'invented' the internet?

Maybe some day The Hunger Games will begin with a computer search. What could be simpler?
Privacy? Are you joking?
@hahaheheuhhaha There is no privacy anymore. Zero.
As we speak there are probably at least ten thousand people who can find out your address, phone number cell and landline, relatives, medical history, weight, religious and political affiliation and bank balance faster than it took for me to type this.
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If they don't, it's because they have no reason to.@hahaheheuhhaha
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Never post photos. Never post locations. Change your username on different sites.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@hahaheheuhhaha It's not in ANY website's/company's interest to have you anonymous.
You, as the customer, are an asset.
A commodity they can use to buy and sell to ANYBODY collecting e-mail addresses; usernames; shopping habits; social network usage......etc.
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@hahaheheuhhaha I have three e-mail addresses. One for work. One for family. One for online activity.
Sounds complicated, but i just ignore anything that doesn't fit what i need.
They trace you by other ways not google reverse. Google reverse only work if the picture you're using was used on another site etc.
FreeSpirit1 · 51-55, F
If someone puts their picture on a public website they have no privacy
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wakanda4eva · 26-30, F
this is why I don't got no beef with a murderer

 
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