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by _k
4742 days ago
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It's PR.
They say there's court involvement but it's a rubber stamp and then they access all data they got on you.
They do say there has to be reasonable suspicion but we all know how that goes. One guy says people don't have an expectation of privacy because they are used to giving their data to the phone companies. I think I heard enough.
And Europe and China, yes, all communications of your citizens are being recorded, and yes it's a privacy violation. I've heard enough. |
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