Re: NSA leak and online tracking
Posted: Wed September 21, 2016 11:03 am
Stickman wrote:The Feds Will Soon Be Able to Legally Hack Almost Anyone
That is some serious fearmongering right there.
Stickman wrote:The Feds Will Soon Be Able to Legally Hack Almost Anyone
Does the legality of it matter when there are no real sanctions for violating the rules as they are? How many NSA employees got fired for running background checks on prospective dates?Bi_3 wrote:Stickman wrote:The Feds Will Soon Be Able to Legally Hack Almost Anyone
That is some serious fearmongering right there.
I used to worry about my peculiar pr0n tastes but then realized that if it is so easy to find it may not be that peculiar after allBi_3 wrote:All your browser histories belong to the queen now:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/snoopers-c ... comes-law/
Yeah well, as they say... shut up and danceE.H. Ruddock wrote:I used to worry about my peculiar pr0n tastes but then realized that if it is so easy to find it may not be that peculiar after allBi_3 wrote:All your browser histories belong to the queen now:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/snoopers-c ... comes-law/
What, your pregnant transvestite fetish?E.H. Ruddock wrote:I used to worry about my peculiar pr0n tastes but then realized that if it is so easy to find it may not be that peculiar after allBi_3 wrote:All your browser histories belong to the queen now:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/snoopers-c ... comes-law/
shouldnt you just assume it does?
This kinda shit is so dumb (not you stickman, your cool). Every telco and ISP track everything you do online and then most of them turn around and sell it to other businesses and yes, sometimes to the US government. This is especially true for people to whom the laws of the US don't apply. Get over it or use Tails.Peeps wrote:shouldnt you just assume it does?
Not if I don't live in the US. But I tried the IXMAPS app. I do have privacy within Canada but once my traffic goes outside Canadian borders, as it does now, my data is wide open for the NSA.Peeps wrote:shouldnt you just assume it does?
*you'reBi_3 wrote:This kinda shit is so dumb (not you stickman, your cool). Every telco and ISP track everything you do online and then most of them turn around and sell it to other businesses and yes, sometimes to the US government. This is especially true for people to whom the laws of the US don't apply. Get over it or use Tails.Peeps wrote:shouldnt you just assume it does?
https://tails.boum.orgMcParadigm wrote:The Breitbart crowd is livid tonight about the net privacy vote.
Apparently porn search history protection is the last bipartisan issue.
