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Y’all should thank Snowden 


Shows how stupid the average person. Connecting you ring camera into the local police system![]()

Nope it wasnt for no reason. Laws changed because of snowden. But if anything he proved that nikkas will not sacrifice their life if they have a certain level of comfort in life“They can track down your location “
Meanwhile surveillance state expands as everyone installs ring cameras from Amazon
@Nicole0416_718_929_646212
Fred

Drowning in Vodka and unlimited supply of Eastern European Poon.He has Russian citizenship now![]()

You guys talking about ring cameras and location services are missing the point. Every single text message, internet search, social media post, phone call, email, etc the intelligence community has persistent access to.
This is a long discussion but this video goes over how the internet has been militarized and how governments are using it against it's local population.

Dude is probably questioning life. Threw his away to live in declining dictatorship.he fukked up his life for no reason
most people like a surveillance state
Shows how stupid the average person is. Connecting your ring camera into the local police system![]()
Human beings are like cattle. If you abuse them slowly they get used to it.This is legit funny but it did spur privacy laws at least in the EU
But I agree that overall the world went![]()
They don't have to partner with them, they already have access. Microsoft views the US intelligence agencies as an APT (advanced persistent threats).Social media platforms partner with Law Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security too.
@Feds![]()
www.zdnet.com
Microsoft's EVP of Legal and Corporate Affairs outlined the company's new data protection strategy on the basis that the US government is an "advanced persistent threat" — a label used for cyber criminals.
Weaver, who has spent much of the last decade investigating NSA techniques, said that all PGP traffic, including who sent it and to whom, is automatically stored and backed up onto tape. This can then be searched as needed when matched with other surveillance data.
Given that the NSA has taps on almost all of the internet's major trunk routes, the PGP records can be incredibly useful. It's a simple matter to build a script that can identify one PGP user and then track all their contacts to build a journal of their activities.
Given all the tools available to the intelligence agencies there's really no need for an encryption backdoor, he explained. With the NSA's toolkit of zero-day exploits, and old-day exploits, it's much easier to root a target's computer after identifying them from metadata traffic.
I don't have any evidence, but I'm almost certain all modern encryption algorithms have been broken by the intelligence community. I was trying to find the article but it came out a while back that a popular encryption program was funded by the NSA/CIA, had an back door in it, and was being recommended as a secure encryption standard by the NIST becauseThis is why end to end encryption is so important to liberty. It’s the last hope of combating the surveillance state. Yet, these governments want companies, like Apple, to water it down and scan messages before establishing the encryption tunnel.
Russia was the only country that would take him. You’re not guaranteed permanent residence when you visit a country my G.What if I told you he was a Russian agent all along
There's other countries that don't have extradition treaties with us, but he chose that shining beacon of free speech and no government surveillance?
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