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There is one thing about the translation texts in Internet



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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Almost all users of the Internet have seen the very attractive text when they will go to some homepages. That text asks if the user wants to translate the homepage, and that would be the very bad mistake because the homepage would get know about the nationality or home language, what this person uses. And if the user would go after this to look some YouTube or something else videos, would the third part follow the user in the net, by using the IP-address, what the translator used in the connection. That kind of information can also get from other homepages, but they would not tell the nationality so clear.


This might seem very innocent, but the music- and other videos and the homepages, where we are visiting are telling professional profilers many personal details of our life, what somebody would want to hide. Those things tell about our sexual behavior, our political opinions, and many other things. One more thing is very remarkable in profiling and that is that if somebody would not have social media or that person would not write a world on the Net, that tells this person hides something.


Also, old telephones are the interesting thing, because they are safe for underworld people. The mobile telephone would tell many things about our life if the hackers can get some information from it. If the hacker would get the location information of the telephone in the use, that intruder can get information, about the driving speed and location of the targeted person. And if that person drives often very high speed, what is above the top speed of highways in the country, that tells something about that person. If somebody uses very much prepaid sim-cards that will tell about the necessity of hiding the information and personal identity.


If somebody makes over speed all the time, that tells this person doesn't care about the driver's license. It can mean that this person has corrupted all the police force. But this is the very uncommon idea, what is probably not true. Nobody pays police only because they want to drive over speed. Racetracks are somewhere else than the motorway. But it can tell that the person is some kind of nervous because following the speed limit is somehow difficult. Also, the censorship can wake the notice of the hackers, who can work independently or for some intelligence organization. The reason for hacking is getting information.

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