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Concerning recent discoveries about the US government
Lighten:
I stopped using Chrome due to the privacy leakage, so I switched to SR Ironware awhile ago (Same thing as Chrome but no logs stored etc.)
I am not going to switch my OS because not many games run on Linux.
I don't really have anything on my Skype except friends so I'm okay with that.
If they are going to monitor what I do on the computer, I will open gay pornography and goatsie for them to monitor.
You are never safe on the internet, regardless of this new policy the US Government is bringing up. Your privacy is always leaked, don't make a big fuss out of this.
US GOVERNMENT CAN'T STOP ME
Vio:
Like 90% of everything I do on my computer is RS-related.
As long as Obama doesn't drop my bank I don't really care if they watch lol
PineappleTom:
Oh sh*t. They gonna hack my RS gps!
Rachellove9:
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--- Quote from: JC on June 09, 2013, 06:23:12 am ---While I understand why there has been a large amount of drama recently regarding the invasion of privacy by NSA and all the above major corporations who are supporting this 'PRISM' initiative - I can't help but think all of the above suggestions need to come with a free tinfoil hat.
Yes the US government could do all of the above technically, but what the hell are you doing that they would want to do any of the above?
If the NSA want's to know what porn I watch, what games I play, what websites I commonly visit and what I do with my spare time they are entirely welcome to it - I honestly couldn't care what information they hold about me because at the end of the day I am sure there are many people out there who that they would be much more interested in than me - that's not about to change.
I'm not going to live in a pile of cotton wool and tinfoil, afraid to browse the internet, unable to keep in touch with my friends and family, resorting to using an incapable operating system just because there is the potential for the NSA to find out a bit of information about me.
I get the concern around this, but ultimately, I don't do anything worth spying on.....
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First they came for the hackers.
But I never did anything illegal with my computer,
so I didn't speak up.
Then they came for the pornographers.
But I thought there was too much smut on the Internet anyway,
so I didn't speak up
Then they came for the anonymous remailers.
But a lot of nasty stuff gets sent from anon.penet.fi,
so I didn't speak up.
Then they came for the encryption users.
But I could never figure out how to work PGP anyway,
so I didn't speak up.
Then they came for me.
And by that time there was no one left to speak up.
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To me our president sorta mirrors Hitler.
Honestly anyone that trusts the government should look into the free housing offered by FEMA.
I hear it has a toasty big house heated with Gas and lots of caskets for accommodation of the dead.
They are already widen all the bridges so the tanks can come over them now.
I won't go into all that I think is going down but Brazil is looking good.
Asaad:
Well, I am guessing everyone knew the government was spying on them in some way or another. TO the extent that they were spying is unknown, even after having access to all sorts of things like this.
Unless you were a wanted criminal, I doubt all this useless junk will be individually monitored anyway.
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