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In reply to the discussion: Why J-Law's “Dirty” Photos Shouldn’t — & Probably Won’t — Make You Think Differently About Her [View all]mythology
(9,527 posts)38. All I know about Jennifer Lawrence
Is that she's been in the two most recent X-Men movies. I have no idea of who she is, nor do I care.
What I care about is that it seems once again Apple's lax security via their "helpful" options like iCloud or remote wipe device have been poorly implemented.
It scares me that Apple wants to get into mobile payments, given that some basic security procedures have been missed by Apple.
I accept that some people like the people who did these hacks suck as human beings. But I expect that companies who have my data will protect it.
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Why J-Law's “Dirty” Photos Shouldn’t — & Probably Won’t — Make You Think Differently About Her [View all]
big_dog
Sep 2014
OP
You looked at images you knew were stolen from women who had no intent to share them?
LeftyMom
Sep 2014
#16
Then why are you giggling like a teenager about them? People have sex. It's none of your business.
LeftyMom
Sep 2014
#23
Well, if you look at the posting history. It reads like a one man TMZ operation. So I
Guy Whitey Corngood
Sep 2014
#26
its all about pr damage control now, the current generation is a lot more 'forgiving' of J-Law
big_dog
Sep 2014
#5
just because someone doesn't want to share things with everyone doesn't mean they are ashamed
JI7
Sep 2014
#21
nothing is infallible, its just not realistic to think that one can upload these things to the cloud
big_dog
Sep 2014
#25
what does that have to do with whether someone feels ashamed just because they don't
JI7
Sep 2014
#27
Not for the computer, that's correct. Didn't say a darn thing about photos on film.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#33
Look, let's all stop pretending, in 2014, that we think computers are hack-free.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#32
You know what's stupid? Carrying money in your wallet. You really need to leave money in the bank
PeaceNikki
Sep 2014
#39
Apple is a corporation. It claimed to offer security; it failed. There are no "rights" involved.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#37
I for one don't care if she takes nude selfies for herself, her man, her woman....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Sep 2014
#35