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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
Watched Snowdon last night and it left me with more questions than answers.
1. If the US can do this then so can Russia, China, US, UK and a few more countries. So stopping the US doing it is not going to protect your privacy.
2. What is privacy in the 21st Century and how do we achieve is? Definitely not by going online.
3. How many people have been saved, can be saved and how many events like 9/11 have or will be avoided because security forces are look at what people are doing online and their phones?
Personally, I do so little that it no longer bothers me that huge computers are recording this message. From GFY>Google>NSA.
As for security forces looking at naked pictures posted online by girls for their boyfriends. The best way to avoid that is to take away their phones.
It's time to realise the 21st Century is the time when being online or on a mobile phone. You give up any right to privacy.
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I love how you jump into just about every thread about the election and call the people in the US sheep for voting for Hillary or being controlled by the 1% and the career politicians, but you have no problem just rolling over and surrendering your privacy to them.