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by balazspapp
1990 days ago
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"Actually, Facebook and Twitter, just like Google et al, are the product of intelligence agencies." Only "product of" expression may be questionable. Probably much effective to infiltrate big companies after take off. But, may anyone reasonably assume that centralized data has any protection against intelligence agencies at the end of the day? |
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To save myself from vague, inchoate paranoia about them I prefer to concretize such speculation. What is and is not possible?
General rule: don't give anyone data you care about keeping secret or private unless you have a clear understanding of their security procedures.
I assume any data I hand over to any organization is available to anyone else, particularly a mafia or government, unless extraordinary, auditable measures are taken: e2e encryption, open-source, 2fa, etc and the organization has an incentive to keep its clients data safe and/or secret. I trust my personal bank to keep my data safe from the mafia, but I also trust that it will hand over data to law enforcement if warranted. I doubt the NSA has a dashboard that can just look up my spending habits but maybe? I'm not really worried about their looking at my grocery bills, personally, more the effect of unlimited surveillance on society as a whole