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by crashbunny 1708 days ago
doesn't the usa have secret searches a company can't acknowledge?

then canaries came about and I can't remember if they were outlawed in the usa.

I assume everyone is watching. I'm very boring, though, but I still want some privacy.

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"... canaries came about and I can't remember if they were outlawed in the usa ..."

Most canaries come and go. The first one[1] is still extant and is updated every Monday morning:

https://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt

[1] https://twitter.com/rsyncnet/status/1387090538273206274

cheers. I read somewhere warrant canaries had been outlawed and I just qwanted, it was in my country, australia. https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2015/03/australia_out...

we have some really scary laws. a spook is allowed to force an employee of a company to spy, collect data, install malware on their employer's computers and of course they can't talk about it to anyone.