@biggamer194 @Kraken422 I'm not saying spying isn't happening I'm saying that Microsoft's intention for Kinect isn't to spy on people. The examples you've given is the NSA spying and it's not isolated to Microsoft products. Skype, Apple, Google, Facebook they are all involved meaning Kinect is nothing special, especially when it comes to video conferencing. I challenge you to find a business that doesn't video conference in a manner in which the NSA could be listening in.
@banana23man @Kraken422 What was I saying you were wrong about. I merely stated that people using a Kinect make them no more vunerable to espionage than if they were using Windows (or Apple, I Googled PRISM)
I find it interesting that people believe that if you use Kinect for conferencing that Microsoft will be listening in. What more interesting is that they're not afraid of Windows spying on them.
@trivolution @Kraken422 Dude that sounds pretty illegal. Who at Microsoft did it? Did you report them to the police? Will you be eligible for compensation? I hope so and I wish you a speedy and full recovery.
@wongph @Kraken422 I'm happy you enjoy it. I personally find them a little tiresome, they don't make me mad though. The fact that you have fun watching them actually means they're doing some good meaning their posts aren't a pointless as I originally thought. This realisation makes me happy. Thanks :D
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