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LXer 04-15-2012 03:30 AM

LXer: Expert: New CISPA Bill Isn't SOPA, But Still Attacks Constitutional Rights
 
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A new bill making its way through Congress could allow the government to snoop on private data.

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craigevil 04-15-2012 01:04 PM

As much as I am against any of these stupid bills/laws there is nothing in the US Constitution or anywhere else that guarantees the right of privacy.

Google, your ISPs, and god only knows what else already track you on the internet.

If you want any semblance of privacy it takes a lot of work, blocking cookies, using things like Tor, vpns. And even then you can bet someone is still tracking you.

These bills are meaningless the NSA and probably the FBI and DHS already monitor cellphones as well as emails, gps and Google searches. Privacy is an illusion, unplug your computer, throw away your cellphone, and hide in your basement. That is the only way you can hope to have any privacy.

H_TeXMeX_H 04-15-2012 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by craigevil (Post 4653402)
If you want any semblance of privacy it takes a lot of work, blocking cookies, using things like Tor, vpns. And even then you can bet someone is still tracking you.

These bills are meaningless the NSA and probably the FBI and DHS already monitor cellphones as well as emails, gps and Google searches. Privacy is an illusion, unplug your computer, throw away your cellphone, and hide in your basement. That is the only way you can hope to have any privacy.

You will still be tracked on Tor.

Look at it from their POV. They don't have enough manpower or computing power to track all of the people all of the time ... at least not yet ;)

You should know that most of the tracking is done by the people themselves using Fackbook, Twitter, GPS smart phones, etc.

You will never have 100% privacy, but I would like to at least delay the decrease in privacy for a while longer. For sure in about 5-6 years, there will be none. The best I can hope for is maybe another year.


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