seventhroot
gg no re
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Say in an ideal world were the government wouldn't sell your data to the highest bidder, would you let the government spy on you every day, every minute, literally every second (irrespective of what the constitution and any laws say) to 'keep you safe'?
Kind of like the one in Person of Interest where mass surveillance is conducted and it compiles data on to stop national security threats. This include things like (but not limited to) obtaining your phone calls, messages, emails, boredofstudies posts, monitoring conversations and allowing you to surrender your complete privacy in the name of said safety? They can do this using the data on your phone; satellites; the computers you log on; drones and whatever other super secret technology they have.
IMO; I think it would be alright.
for whatever reason it says I can't post polls so just comment your answers
inb4AFP,NSA,CIAlocateMe
Kind of like the one in Person of Interest where mass surveillance is conducted and it compiles data on to stop national security threats. This include things like (but not limited to) obtaining your phone calls, messages, emails, boredofstudies posts, monitoring conversations and allowing you to surrender your complete privacy in the name of said safety? They can do this using the data on your phone; satellites; the computers you log on; drones and whatever other super secret technology they have.
IMO; I think it would be alright.
for whatever reason it says I can't post polls so just comment your answers
inb4AFP,NSA,CIAlocateMe
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