Is there any privacy any more? – Wonder Notes - Cloud Based App Review

I am getting exhausted having to agree to allow apps to examine my usage and use it or share it. That’s no privacy policy, it’s a non-privacy policy. Big brother is watching us all and we’re providing the data in cloud use, in app use. When I read words like “anti-social” I see the propensity of anyone challenging the status quo to be considered anti-social, even with the terms as delineated. With the development of AI capabilities, I foresee the time when computers will know and remember, and interpret our data better than we do. Did anyone watch “Person of Interest?” Data can be interpreted any number of ways. If you want to make a case that a person is a terrorist foreign or domestic, a computer will do it for you. We can be judged and condemned by the collection of data through our multiple usage of interfacing apps with 3rd parties. It’s all out there. Pardon the rant, but I can’t agree to such terms today. I am glad to know I have no privacy; glad to see and to not agree to the risks involved. Giving permission so that if a case is made they say, “you agreed.” Even this review is not private to me and the company, or the potential users of the app. ? ? Sigh, what a world we live in! Perhaps our safety is in numbers, but computers can seek and find. How do I get my $ back?
Review by lightheartedbeing on Wonder Notes - Cloud Based App.

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