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In reply to the discussion: Snowden says he could see what I do on the web. [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)You say 'the wrong people'. I say them AND all the others you mention.
The keeping of records with identifiers as to who bought what where should always be an 'opt-in' process. you should always have to affirmatively tell companies which of your information they can use, and how much they can keep or store or sell. And it shouldn't be buried in end licenses or user agreements. It should be a series of toggles on your account that you can change at any time.
That doesn't absolve the NSA or any other LEO organization, though. And frankly, amazon and others only have a limited window in which to spy on you. They can't tie together everything you do. And you only 'give them permission' now because you don't really have the kinds of choices I list above.
So you go ahead and care or not care if the government spies upon you. I know enough history to know it's a bad idea.