We're coming to get you Bill Gates, Marissa Ann Mayer and Mark Elliot Zuckerberg |
I'll be part of your posse for some of this if you wish. Mind you, I'm very busy right now, trying to save some Wood Ducks. ~ Stan G. Webb [supposed to be In Retirement]
July 24, 2021
Granny Darkly
Re: Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo , et al
Without even asking my permission Microsoft downloaded Microsoft Edge and OneDrive.
All of the forums I've looked at also say it is impossible to remove Microsoft Edge.
Probably downloaded with a Windows 10 and / or a Defender update.
Bill Gates has made $100,000+ dollars from me since I started using some of their products in 1972.
They are stealing not only my bandwidth (I pay for it all) but my precious digital storage space.
May I join the Class Action Lawsuit against Bill Gates, Marissa Ann Mayer, Mark_Zuckerberg and other internet providers that have been acting so egregiously.
These are crimes are committed globally and against all of humanity and must be dealt with in the highest court, the International Criminal Court (ICC or ICCt) is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal that sits in The Hague, Netherlands.
Facebook, YouTube, Yahoo (500 Million)
Facebook - 533 million users' phone numbers and personal data have been leaked online
Some of it getting into the Dark Web where I've had my ID stolen. Thank you Marissa Ann Mayer1 Chairperson of Yahoo for letting all of the information get hacked in 2012 and most egregiously bad for not telling everyone about it until 2015. 500 Million.
Stan G. Webb [supposed to be In Retirement]
1 Marissa Ann Mayer (/ˈmaɪ.ər/; born May 30, 1975) is an American businesswoman and investor. She is an information technology executive, and co-founder of Sunshine Contact. Mayer formerly served as the president and chief executive officer of Yahoo!, a position she held from July 2012. It was announced in January 2017 that she would step down from the company's board upon the sale of Yahoo!'s operating business to Verizon Communications[5] for $4.8 billion.[6] She would not join the newly combined company, now called Verizon Media (formerly Oath), and announced her resignation on June 13, 2017.[6][7] She is a graduate of Stanford University and was a long-time executive, usability leader, and key spokeswoman for Google (employee #20).[8][9][10]