FB is weird anyway.
There was a story about some laptops with cameras that were fixed at computer stores. They set up remote control in the shop and watched everything the users did at home!!![]()
I think that is an urban legend

FB is weird anyway.
There was a story about some laptops with cameras that were fixed at computer stores. They set up remote control in the shop and watched everything the users did at home!!![]()

I think that is an urban legend![]()
The work week is over. You can relax now. This is what you need.
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Good evening Lis & Jag!![]()
Hi JJ(I know you are here somewhere) and Sun!![]()
Sun, Thank you for that great pic last night, I loved it!!
Hello Anni(may I call you Anni?) Nice to meet you!
Hope everyone is having a great Friday so far!
I do not use camera and microphone on my puters I am another mystery , i was fixing some one else machine , until now what i found is that some Dells computer have that problem with FB

Here's the section of that article about store spyware.
"In 2010 Brian and Crystal Byrd found out just how far a company was willing to go to peer into the private lives of its customers. In July of that year the couple signed a rent-to-own agreement for a Dell Inspiron 14 laptop with the local branch of the Aaron's leasing empire in Casper, Wyo. The couple had agreed to pay off the computer by Nov. 15 of that year; the Byrds beat that time frame and paid the final installment on Oct. 1, 2010.
Due to an administrative error, Aaron's never logged the final payment. So on Nov. 16, believing the Byrds were in arrears, store employees activated snooping software, called PC Rental Agent, installed on the computer. Created by Pennsylvania firm Designer Ware, PC Rental Agent includes a Detective Mode that allows operators to remotely access, monitor, and intercept keystrokes and electronic communications. That includes the user names and passwords for email accounts, social networking sites, and online banking, as well as Social Security numbers and medical records."

Here's the section of that article about store spyware.
"In 2010 Brian and Crystal Byrd found out just how far a company was willing to go to peer into the private lives of its customers. In July of that year the couple signed a rent-to-own agreement for a Dell Inspiron 14 laptop with the local branch of the Aaron's leasing empire in Casper, Wyo. The couple had agreed to pay off the computer by Nov. 15 of that year; the Byrds beat that time frame and paid the final installment on Oct. 1, 2010.
Due to an administrative error, Aaron's never logged the final payment. So on Nov. 16, believing the Byrds were in arrears, store employees activated snooping software, called PC Rental Agent, installed on the computer. Created by Pennsylvania firm Designer Ware, PC Rental Agent includes a Detective Mode that allows operators to remotely access, monitor, and intercept keystrokes and electronic communications. That includes the user names and passwords for email accounts, social networking sites, and online banking, as well as Social Security numbers and medical records."
but i can't forget you![]()
And yet you mock my paranoia![]()
I don't use either of those things either....I don't want any chance of anything weird happening!![]()
>>>>>>>>>>>>>....MY paranoia is well founded. You were lurking!!! 8-o
Greetings, hidden one.![]()

Good to see and good you can stay and play!
Here's the section of that article about store spyware.
"In 2010 Brian and Crystal Byrd found out just how far a company was willing to go to peer into the private lives of its customers. In July of that year the couple signed a rent-to-own agreement for a Dell Inspiron 14 laptop with the local branch of the Aaron's leasing empire in Casper, Wyo. The couple had agreed to pay off the computer by Nov. 15 of that year; the Byrds beat that time frame and paid the final installment on Oct. 1, 2010.
Due to an administrative error, Aaron's never logged the final payment. So on Nov. 16, believing the Byrds were in arrears, store employees activated snooping software, called PC Rental Agent, installed on the computer. Created by Pennsylvania firm Designer Ware, PC Rental Agent includes a Detective Mode that allows operators to remotely access, monitor, and intercept keystrokes and electronic communications. That includes the user names and passwords for email accounts, social networking sites, and online banking, as well as Social Security numbers and medical records."