People are spying on you. All kinds of people. Law encorcement does it. The NSA does it. Schools are monitoring our children. But I‘ll tell you who is not spying on you: PC rental companies. Well, at least not anymore.
But they were spying on you before federal charges were brought against them. It turns out that seven rent to own PC companies were employing software that logged your keystrokes, retained your social media passwords, recorded your social security passwords, snapped photos of people having sex with web cams, and even allowed rental company employees to deploy a French tickler through the screen to rub people‘s naughty bits (fine, fine, I made that last one up).