Printer manufacturers print invisible yellow dots on consumer’s prints that check to see if a person is printing counterfeit money. If you call your printer manufacturer and ask them to \”please stop spying on you”, they will send secret services to your address to find out why you care about your privacy.

Upset? You should be. The more people who call their printer’s manufacturers and make this request, the more likely secret services will refuse to investigate.  This certainly raises questions about consumer privacy and the aggressive approaches from not only manufacturers but also Google, Twitter, facebook, TikTok and others.  Don’t need a GIF or to SMH to understand this. 

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