Will your kids have the tech?

ricky1lung

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To find and read every post or see every data transmission you've ever made on the interweb?
Have you ever considered your digital fingerprint being seen by anyone who desires to know?

Has our digital fingerprint become more important than our physical fingerprint in the age of data collection?
 

ricky1lung

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I have.

I talk like this to my parents, to a certain degree.

Everyone that knows me, accepts me for who I am.

And the ones who don't? I don't know those people.

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I've been immersed in this tech stuff for most of my life, now that I have kids of my own who are growing up in the real digital age, I'm teaching them to protect their online identities as if it is their credit score.

Me, I'm fucked already, just the things I've said here would severely limit potential careers. Lol

For my kids though, they need to know to protect themselves and know how to avoid harming their future with a few bytes of data.

A single username leads to a trove of information.
I think we need to step back and see for ourselves, and teach our kids what the potential is.
 

qwizoking

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people that know me in real life. including family. know i go by qwizoking on this site.
i dont post that great of stuff all the time, but even my personal posts are me..read away, learn something about who your talkin too.

i do post some educational things, not that often as im just kinda chillin. rather than use my brain. and when people ask me questions i like to be thorough as i can, so on occasion i take my time (cough, hint, inda cough)


but i certainly hope my posts stay around. and people learn something, cannabis education seems to get clouded by people romanticizing the plant
 

Iloveskywalkerog

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My kids will not experience the burdens of life at an early age as I did, depression, lonliness being laughed at for being 5'5 240 lb, so therefore I will take my kids on hikes, and we will do fun outdoor stuff like regular kids are supposed to do, in my earlier years I never went outside always stayed inside playing video games, this leads to isolation, not knowing how to socialize, and loneliness, it's hard to get over but I'm progressing more and more everyday, my kids will enjoy their teenage years the Way teenagers are supposed to, dances, prom, etc. I didn't attend one special event because I was embarrassed, So in conclusion technology will not play a big part in my children's life.
 

abe supercro

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Do you want to go for a walk son? Dozens of your half brothers and sisters are outside waiting for you. Step away from the monitor and put the snack food down.
 

Iloveskywalkerog

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Do you want to go for a walk son? Dozens of your half brothers and sisters are outside waiting for you. Step away from the monitor and put the snack food down.
I just got back from a very nice walk, in my last post I was referring to my high school years, I am 46 lbs lighter, and I don't eat snack food, but I still can't help but regret the fact that my school years went to waste, there is so much I didn't get to experience.
 
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