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In reply to the discussion: NSA, DEA, IRS Lie About Fact That Americans Are Routinely Spied On By Our Government: Time For A... [View all]spooky3
(38,632 posts)35. And, if all the ISPs are subject to NSA demands, etc., what option do consumers have?
Let's say you read all the TOS and they all indicated that you couldn't expect security and privacy. How exactly would you obtain internet services?
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NSA, DEA, IRS Lie About Fact That Americans Are Routinely Spied On By Our Government: Time For A... [View all]
WillyT
Aug 2013
OP
You're apt to be alerted on. The authoritarians here dont like to be called authoritarians. nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#6
There is a fine line between rhetoric and lying. We would like to know his
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#11
Evidently Google is now claiming that the contents of Gmail have no expectation of privacy
Fumesucker
Aug 2013
#17
I'd say most of them have clauses in their terms of service that would allow them to make...
phleshdef
Aug 2013
#20
Dude... When Was The Last Time You, Or Anyone Of Us, Actually Read The TOS We Agreed To ???
WillyT
Aug 2013
#18
And, if all the ISPs are subject to NSA demands, etc., what option do consumers have?
spooky3
Aug 2013
#35
You can bet that the authors would be sued if what they reported were groundless.
spooky3
Aug 2013
#34
That's what a special prosecutor's job is. Thanks for agreeing with the OP (nt)
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2013
#50
It would be nice if you would discuss the article instead of snarking thru the thread. nt
Mojorabbit
Aug 2013
#40
The main point is that the whistleblower describes the NSA equipment
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2013
#54
Why do you say "it doesn't work like that" and then proceed to describe it working like that?
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 2013
#56