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by tptacek
1978 days ago
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I don't see how it does; if you're a non-US person using a non-US service, you have essentially no formal legal protections whatsoever from NSA surveillance. A non-US person using a US service at least inherits whatever procedural protections US companies have. I'm not saying it's a meaningful barrier, just that going overseas logically can't gain you protection (unless you're more worried about the Swiss or EU's sigint agencies than you are the NSA). |
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