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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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taylordraws:
“ livinginadaydreams:
“ SO! HOLY TAMALES!!!!!
livinginadaydreams

SO! HOLY TAMALES!!!!! <3 I commissioned @taylordraws to draw her wonderful OCs because i love them very very much <333 This was so much better than what I expected especially since I was totally vague about it pfft. TAY THANK YOU SO MUCH!! <3<3 I love ittt and just they are so cute and will be the death of me

taylordraws

IM GLAD U LIKE IT! <3

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buzzfeed

Like most apps that work with the GPS in your smartphone, Pokemon Go can tell a lot of things about you based on your movement as you play: Where you go, when you went there, how you got there, how long you stayed, and who else was there. And, like many developers who build those apps, Niantic keeps that information.

According to the Pokemon Go privacy policy, Niantic may collect — among other things — your email address, IP address, the web page you were using before logging into Pokemon Go, your user name, and your location. And if you use your Google account for sign-in, unless you specifically revoke it, Niantic has access to your entire Google account. That means Niantic has read and write access to your email, Google Drive docs, and more. (It also means that if the Niantic servers are hacked, whoever hacked the servers would potentially have access to your entire Google account. And you can bet the game’s extreme popularity has made it a target for hackers. Given the number of children playing the game, that’s a scary thought.) You can check what kind of access Niantic has to your Google account here.

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seaththescaleless

My IT expert girlfriend on this:

“The person who wrote this has no understanding of metrics work

Literally every web service to ever exist NEEDS your IP address to function,

email addresses are used to log in,

and they use “previous site tracking” to determine where they’re getting the most traffic from so they can better advertise there

Bullshit clickbait fear shit like this pisses me off so much

because it freaks people out unnecessarily while spreading misinformation for profit

Like they claim they have R/W authority over your email address, but

Google API literally just exists to use one-login functions and doesn’t authorize that sort of use”


TL/DR: Buzzfeed is fear mongering for profit Like usual.

Source: buzzfeed
creativecreepie justiceforallura

Lets play a game called Protect the Pidge!

midnightlupus

Watching Voltron Legendary Defender I began to notice something that the entire team has in common: they all without question protect Pidge. The team will go out of their way to make sure Pidge is safe, and anyone who attacks Pidge is immediately dealt with. 

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Pidge draws the attention of the commander?

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Turn the commander’s attention onto you.

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Falling down a slide of death? Put Pidge on your shoulders out of reach.

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Pidge is almost never standing by themself. Someone is always near them, and normally? It’s Shiro and Hunk, the two biggest guys on the team.

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You will almost never see Pidge on the edge of the group, Pidge is never exposed. 

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Not even the sloth thing touches the Pidge.

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Everyone else is complaining? We can keep going. Pidge has a breakdown? REST TIME.

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It was all verbal until the Princess threw food goop at Pidge?

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GAME ON, ALLURA. Immediate retaliation from Keith.

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There’s a thing falling at you, no way is Shiro going to let his Pidge get squished.

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Nothing harms the Pidge.

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Alien has Pidge held in painful grip, rest of the team can’t do anything?

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LANCE WAKES UP FROM A F**KING COMA TO SHOOT THE ALIEN!


In short? Pidge is precious and must be protected at all costs. You touch Pidge? The rest of the team will make you regret it.

Source: midnightlupus