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Home » WATCH! Privacy in the Age of Big Data: “Everything online is Hackable,” author says; Grateful for Public Officials!; Father Teach His Children to Change out the Toilet Paper

WATCH! Privacy in the Age of Big Data: “Everything online is Hackable,” author says; Grateful for Public Officials!; Father Teach His Children to Change out the Toilet Paper

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Privacy in the Age of Big Data: “Everything online is Hackable,” Author says

Theresa Payton and Ted Claypoole wrote, Privacy in the Age of Big Data, and they say everything is hackable! No matter your intentions you are risking your customer’s information if you put anything online about them. For example, a company put its customer’s psychological profile online, and the company was hacked. All the psychological profiles were hacked! A cashless society is coming, and this is the perfect type of economy for the mark of the beast. Everything will be hackable and trackable! Once your information is online, it doesn’t go away! Another way you are tracked is through search engines, 60% of people who use search engines do not go past the first page, and 90% of people don’t go past the third page. When you have an app on your phone, and it asks to reveal your location, every ten minutes it sends your location back to that company. You are saying you can track me wherever you are at! We need to live our life in a way that leads others to Jesus. Because we are the Lord’s if we do sin, we can confess our sins and are forgiven. Christians aren’t sinless they are forgiven. We need the fear of God knowing God sees all and knows all versus only worrying about what people think about us! Also shared in this segment: privacy, freedom, security, technology, Google, psychological profiles, and Target. Greg, Pat, and John shared in this segment.

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Grateful for Public Officials Who Serve Us; Thanks for Standing Watch, “I love ya’ll” Messenger says

We are grateful to our public officials who serve us every day! They do so many things for us, from making sure our roads are in good condition to fighting crime. There are government officials, police officers, teachers, firefighters, military personnel and so many more. Because of men and women working and fighting for us we have our safety and freedom! We can drive down our streets safely to make it to our destination. Our children can go to public school! We are so thankful for our public officials, God loves you and has a plan for your life! Also shared in this segment: Encouragement, government, county commissioners, Sam’s Club, military, and the homeless. Greg, Pat, and John shared in this segment.

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Father Teaches His Children to Change out the Toilet Paper: 63% of those surveyed said they would rather be electrically shocked then learn something new? Is this what it has come to?

People are saying they would rather have physical pain than to learn something new! The dumbing down of our society is happening! Through VFNtv we are here to help you learn something new! A father shares the way that he learned to teach his kids the values of life. Since his kids have not been listening to him in person, he decided to teach them through social media. This may be the way to teach our children. This is very creative and funny in how he showed his children to change out a toilet paper roll. With technology and a vast amount of information, many children spend much of their time watching videos and searching online for information. This father was able to use social media positively! Also shared in this segment: dictionaries, toothbrush, wallet, door, and google maps. Greg, Pat, and John shared in this segment.

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