Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Pokémon Go is using your children for walking ad revenue...

The augmented reality resurrection of 1990s’ anime sensation Pokémon continues to set download records even as disturbing consequences of gameplay are exposed.

There is of course the standard tracking that any use of a smartphone will carry with it; but even by those egregious parameters, Pokémon Go takes an extra step toward fully integrating the user (and all of their contacts) into a literal matrix of mapping and surveillance.

Moreover, James Corbett recounts what appears to be a nefarious genesis for the app in his article The CIA’s “Pokémon Go” App is Doing What the Patriot Act Can’t:

The maker of the app? Niantic Labs. Never heard of them? That’s because until last year they were an internal start-up of none other than Google, the NSA-linked Big Brother company. Even now Google remains one of Niantic’s major backers. Niantic was founded by John Hanke, who also founded Keyhole, Inc., the mapping company which was created with seed money from In-Q-Tel, the CIA’s venture capital arm, and which was eventually rolled into Google Maps.

This synthesis of location-based data and a company with strategic interests in monetizing that data was recently highlighted by none other than Oliver Stone: Full story...

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