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No reasonable expectation of privacy on your PC
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Magda Hassan Wrote:I don't think they plan of giving us any privacy any where not just our computers. But really, your computer belongs to you the same way your look, wallet and jacket belong to you. Your operating system may belong to some one else who is only letting you borrow it on their terms and conditions but it doesn't have to be that way if you don't want it. (Gnu/Linux is your choice for freedom and privacy) You can make it secure.

Well, yes....and no....No, when they come into your home and just take it away for 'analysis' and downloading. Sadly America is quickly becoming a full-blown Police State and most are not catching on despite the obvious signs and examples. In fact, there is very little of our rights left and all soon to be gone. They want even to be able to see and hear inside our homes [the technology exists for both] and to even see into our thoughts [the technology is being worked on and is partly workable at this time]. Very sad ruling in a very sad state Amerika.
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No reasonable expectation of privacy on your PC - by Peter Lemkin - 24-06-2016, 01:22 PM

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