Fortunately, we also have privacy protection protocols, so the possibility of such a thing happening is relatively small. However, if you voluntarily disclose the privacy, there is no way. Isn't Kaixin very popular recently? In addition to fighting for parking spaces and buying and selling friends to pass the boring stuff, voting and various psychological tests are also very popular. And friends can see your votes and test results. Through your votes and test results, people with a little understanding of psychology, or people who are good at social engineering can easily grasp a lot of things that you don't even know , your underlying mental activity, your character, your temperament and so on. . . Coupled with the real-name system called by Kaixin.com, if the "friend" you added is not your friend, then you may have been exposed to a stranger.
If you think what I'm saying is sensational, then you should watch "Hawkeye" and you'll find that I'm talking about pediatrics. Hawkeye cannot be said to be a sci-fi film in the full sense. The Hawkeye system he described is now technically capable of being realized. Maybe it has been quietly launched in a corner, such as Baidu's new data. Center (pure nonsense, if there is any similarity, it is definitely an accident).
The protection of personal privacy has become more and more the focus of attention after people are satisfied with their food and clothing, from the popularity of "human flesh search" to "pornography". And recently, the "Carmen" that broke out at Xidian University has opened up a precedent for the business case of reselling personal privacy. Tens of thousands of students in the school were bought into a bank without knowing it, and each of them had an extra card in their name that they had never seen before. used credit cards, and the commission is said to be 30 yuan per card. The school blatantly sells students' private information. Who should protect our privacy?
Hawkeye reminded me that there are countless "hawkeyes" behind you and me. To protect personal privacy, you can only start from yourself.
Having said so much, it seems that it has nothing to do with the movie itself. In short, the extended meaning of this movie is more worthy of consideration than the movie itself. In addition, this movie can be regarded as a hodgepodge of Hollywood blockbusters. It is produced by DreamWorks. There are all kinds of stunts to mention. Cars fly around in the air like toys, and drones are like planes played by children. The same rampant, all kinds of explosion scenes are very spectacular, but unfortunately we have seen too much, so... a bit deeper meaning, and a fairly rigorous plot, make this movie still worth watching .
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