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Hundreds of smartphone apps are monitoring users through their microphones
(www.the-independent.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
That's monitoring you and your closests' other behavior, as well as monitoring then nudging you towards wanting certain things. The ad itself is the last nudge in that chain that tries to go "you wanted this, don't you?" after all of the other thinking it's making a case for your life being better with it.
my wife and I had been married for 2 years. been together for close to 10.
not once did we EVER say "Adirondack Chair". Just never came up in conversation. we were broke as fuck and couldn't afford something as superfluous as one of those.
One day, were driving down the road home and see one on the side of he road.
we get home go inside. I sit down to veg on my phone on the sofa. what does Amazon put in my "things you like" feed? mother fuckin Adirondack Chairs. Google news feeds? Adirondack Chairs on sale.
My wife had YouTube videos that were reviewing Adirondack Chairs.
this was ten years ago. Imagine what they're doing now...
This is stuff they could've gotten from location-data, or if your wifi was on, as you drive through different peoples' wifi connections (both seeing where you've been, and hooking the data from you into data of people in your area to form connections of what's trending and what they can get you to think about)
I'm not saying they're not mass-surveilling in the most efficient ways they can, but hot-mic while sounding frightening, is the least useful tool ever for their means, and as has already been mentioned in this thread, android auto locks out that permission now anyway, making this a bad focus in the sense that it is not over just cause they can't get to your microphone.