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Showing Original Post only (View all)Snowden says he could see what I do on the web. [View all]
I know who can really see what everyone does:Amazon. Google. eBay. The bank that issues my credit and debit card. My cable company. Other websites. And they use that information constantly to try to get me to buy some more stuff. Everywhere I go, I see references to what I buy, and even to what I look at on the Internet. That's who is watching what I do, not the NSA.
And they do it very, very well and intently. They're very interested in my purchases and interests, and they're interested in your purchases and interests. The NSA couldn't give a shit what you or I buy, or anyone else who isn't a target of their investigations. They could see it if they wanted to, just like Amazon, Google, and my bank can, but they don't give a shit.
We're looking at the wrong people when we start worrying about our imagined "privacy." In the first place, we don't have any privacy. We gave it up long ago to the banks and the stores and the other places where we do business. And we did it willingly. If anyone needs something to worry about, that would be my suggestion. Worry about all those people who do care what you buy, look at, or covet during the day. Those people are watching what you do. They're doing that because you're of interest to them.
The NSA is not interested in me or you or anyone else on DU. Why would they be? But Amazon and Google and all of those other corporations are very interested and are actively doing what people are insisting that the NSA is doing.
It would be funny, but it's not, and we give our permission for that kind of intrusive surveillance.
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The actual issue regarding surveillance is that the NSA is forbidden from spying on Americans.
randome
May 2014
#33
"I'm quite certain. You can rest easy." - Oh thank god because the mountains of evidence...
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#13
I'm going to cut you off at the pass and just get the fact that you're an equivocator out of the way
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#47
I knew the likely response before I posted it. Someone who says "there is none..."
Gravitycollapse
May 2014
#61
Almost as funny as believing anyone here has internal knowledge of how the NSA works
Rex
May 2014
#69
...they're great heroes of freedom, making melodramitic posts railing against Obama and the Dems!
dionysus
May 2014
#42
hell, i read today that considering highway tolls to fund repairs is the death of american freedom!
dionysus
May 2014
#53
The domestic 'spying', so far as we know, is limited to copies of phone metadata records.
randome
May 2014
#83
If NSA is looking at my DU dribble, than this country is in far worse shape than I ever imagined. nt
RKP5637
May 2014
#37
History shows clearly that dissent is crushed by those who would stomp on your rights, my man.
grahamhgreen
May 2014
#46
No...not important to you...but, if you are in a peace protest or action with signs and slogans
KoKo
May 2014
#49
Remember MM's Movie: "Farenheit 9/11" where the Peace Group was Infiltrated by FBI?
KoKo
May 2014
#87
You have statistically the same probability of being arrested by Amazon as by the NSA
Kaleva
May 2014
#70
Bullsh*t! Go ahead and post your full name address and phone number right here, then. And while
grahamhgreen
May 2014
#64
At that point, to tap your data over phone lines would have required a warrant.
grahamhgreen
May 2014
#121
You won't post it because you value your privacy. So do we. Thanks for playing.
grahamhgreen
May 2014
#119
Cool...Well before Internet Revolution and Commercial Use along with Social Use....
KoKo
May 2014
#92
If you are still in the Loop...then it's with those who feel Snowden was a Traitor...
KoKo
May 2014
#104