Sujet : Re: listening
De : hugybear (at) *nospam* gmx.net (Jörg Lorenz)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 25. Mar 2025, 07:27:40
Autres entêtes
Organisation : Camembert Normand aus Lait Cru
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On 25.03.25 01:48, Alan wrote:
On 2025-03-23 04:26, badgolferman wrote:
Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
On 2025-03-22 14:41, badgolferman wrote:
Yesterday my friend who sold me the 2002 Honda Goldwing GL1800 showed up at
my house while I was working on the motorcycle. I asked him if he had ever
changed the alternator on this bike and he told me had changed it on the
2008 Goldwing he once owned, but not this one.
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Today while I was watching YouTube, a video showed up in the feed titled
“GL1800 alternator replacement”. How does this happen and what apps or iOS
settings should I check?
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I have Chrome and YouTube, but the microphone is disabled for both. I do
not have Google Search app. The microphone for Siri is enabled. I have not
searched for this video and do not need the alternator replaced.
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Ah!
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Paranoia!
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Regardless of whether you think I’m paranoid, this incident still happened.
Even my wife has complained about exactly such things happening except with
apps like Facebook and others.
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So how and why does this happen? What possible settings could be involved
that Google knows what I’ve been talking about to others in my garage?
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Or you just forgot a search you did.
+1
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