For some reason, even though the Big Brother warning bells went off when I first read this, it doesn’t bother me in general because it seems to equate more or less to what a traffic helicopter sees on the roads when flying overhead. No one is out there actually seeing what’s going on inside the car, or on your computer unless a concentrated pinpointed effort is made like the N.Y. Times did, just to try and make some kind of point. They only care about flow directions, not who’s doing the flowing.
For some reason, even though the Big Brother warning bells went off when I first read this, it doesn’t bother me in general because it seems to equate more or less to what a traffic helicopter sees on the roads when flying overhead. No one is out there actually seeing what’s going on inside the car, or on your computer unless a concentrated pinpointed effort is made like the N.Y. Times did, just to try and make some kind of point. They only care about flow directions, not who’s doing the flowing.