Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Mrs Steve R
I forgot to ask, do you still think that Snowden leaking all that info to start with was in our interests?
OBJECTION! That's a leading question, your honour.
Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
OBJECTION! That's a leading question, your honour.
:hehe: It was meant to be.
Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Mrs Steve R
:hehe: It was meant to be.
:xmashehe:
Well I don't know, he seemed genuine but I know you have other ideas about him. Is he a sort of double-bluff?
Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Colonel Cærdiffi
:xmashehe:
Well I don't know, he seemed genuine but I know you have other ideas about him. Is he a sort of double-bluff?
The way I see it, they couldn't really use any data without admitting that they have collected the data to start with so he just opened the door for them to make it legal, how else were they going to tell us? I can't imagine newspaper headlines saying "Guess what? we've been spying on you" :hehe: leaking it seems the obvious way.
Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Mrs Steve R
The way I see it, they couldn't really use any data without admitting that they have collected the data to start with so he just opened the door for them to make it legal, how else were they going to tell us? I can't imagine newspaper headlines saying "Guess what? we've been spying on you" :hehe: leaking it seems the obvious way.
Tenna lady are good for leaks. :xmashehe::xmashehe:
Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
European Court of Justice ruling today will hopefully lead to sensible safeguards for the "I've nothing to hide" brigade.
https://www.theguardian.com/law/2016...oopers-charter
Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
Mrs Steve R
The way I see it, they couldn't really use any data without admitting that they have collected the data to start with so he just opened the door for them to make it legal, how else were they going to tell us? I can't imagine newspaper headlines saying "Guess what? we've been spying on you" :hehe: leaking it seems the obvious way.
He's definitely a shill like you've always said. He didn't actually leak anything, but helped reinforce the panopticon.
Re: Online Privacy: A thing of the past
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Tenna lady are good for leaks. :xmashehe::xmashehe:
Or, alternatively, two fiver ladies.