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by whackberry
5158 days ago
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So by your logic simply owning a Wi-Fi access-point at home and not adding strong cryptography is reason enough for a corporation to drive their car to your house and capture your data? So to keep Google away from logging my network data I need a strong virtual fence now, otherwise they'll come spying on my traffic? That is 100% wrong. Google shouldn't be snooping on my data at all, not even if my AP was within their corporate headquarters reach. That is simply not acceptable behavior from a major corporation. |
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On the other hand, the existence of the paparazzi is not enough to justify banning the freedom to take pictures in public places.
All of these laws have to be carefully balanced to make sure we retain our rights.