Monday, August 4, 2014

Privacy issues

So I wandered over to Every Inchie Monday the other day to see what the word of the day was going to be. Thoughts, even creative ones, can use some provoking, so it helps get the brain to think. Today it was, "PRIVACY." Nothing as easy as some previous choices, like, "ORANGE," perhaps?

I immediately decided to try to illustrate how our privacy is affected on-line and I'd really like to channel how frustrated I am with security software/hacking/bugs/viruses (and don't even get me started with the NSA/FBI/IRS), but I think even my digital illustrations would incinerate.

So, until I get the nerve to upload this to Inchie's site, here goes:


(And, if you have a couple hours to spare, check out what your identity is on-line; you may be amazed at how much information it says about you).

10 comments:

  1. Awesome job on your Inchie!!! Too funny (well not ) that I feel your pain about security things with the cyber world. Kinda scary!!! You did a great job though!! :0) Share humanity

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    1. Thanks, Annette! It's a brave new world, indeed.

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  2. I am glad that you posted your inchie. You did a great job. Sometimes the ideas just dont want to come. No matter how hard we beg them! LOL i love your inchie. what a great take on the theme. One I had not thought about. And you are so right about our online identity. Thanks for joining us

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    1. Thank you, I appreciate you thoughts, especially since this is my first official "inchie" post. It was a great exercise and I've enjoyed what others are doing.

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  3. I like your inchie a lot. We really have no privacy any more, do we? I was surprised last month when Google wished me a happy birthday with a birthday cake doodle -- that is truly bizarre.

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    1. Remember "Toy Story?" Where the toys are trying to scare the bully?
      "We toys see EVERYTHING!"
      I think it's like that. I work on the computer, so this stuff just makes me crazy!
      And a belated HB2U!

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  4. Wonderful inchie. I thought some "different" words make the challenge interesting ;-) You did a great job.

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    1. Much thanks! I truly like provoking thoughts and this angle was the first clear choice for me for my first official "inchie." Thanks for your kind thoughts and the opportunity to flex some grey matter.

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  5. A very clever inchie, didn't think of that one.

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  6. Love your inchie - it's very powerful too.

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