Big Tech Spying

Published: Dec. 17, 2022, 6:46 p.m.

Ralph welcomes the Washington Post\u2019s technology columnist, Geoffrey Fowler, to explain all the ways your smart devices are gathering information about you, your garage door, your soap dispenser, your vacuum cleaner and even your toilet.

Geoffrey Fowler is The Washington Post\u2019s technology columnist. Before joining the Post he spent sixteen years with the Wall Street Journal writing about consumer technology, Silicon Valley, national affairs and China.

I\u2019m actually really excited by technology. I love it\u2026 What angers me is that we\u2019ve allowed a couple of really big corporations\u2014Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook\u2014 to give us (as consumers, as users of this stuff) a false choice. And the false choice is, \u201cYou can either live in a world where you have all these great conveniences, you can use this new technology\u2026 But if you want that, you have to give us all of this data. You have to allow us to surveille you. You have to allow us to watch everything your kids do so we can market to them.\u201d And the false choice here is: if you don\u2019t want that, you can\u2019t have the future. You just have to go live under a rock.

Geoffrey Fowler

We looked at the 1000 most popular iPhone apps that are likely to be used by children, and found that 2/3rds of them were collecting data about children\u2014 personal information, including their location\u2014 and sending it off to the advertising industry\u2026 By the time a child reaches 13, online advertising companies hold an average of 72 million data points about them. Each kid.

Geoffrey Fowler

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