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- Do you want to discuss and share with folks like us concerned about privacy?
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/v/techdiscussion
/v/Censorship
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Here you will find specific news, articles, research, video and all kind of content about the topic, such as discussions, help and information. If you want to share something please consider it's relevance to privacy. If you feel it fits better in general news, technology, science, Internet, Censorship, the NSA-GHCQ or leaks please use the links provided. Do not cross post, instead we encourage you to start a new discussion!
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Everything related both in favor or against privacy.
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[–] [deleted] ago
[–] 1565786? [S] ago
Well, relative privacy. I'm expecting to be able to create an account without having to supply my name, email, or phone number.
I posed the question this way, as I understand that the NSA may now give Voat a subpoena for user data, since Voat has just placed itself right in the center circle of the 14 eyes. I am not entirely sure if this is accurate or not, however.
[–] 1543700? ago
Privacy online is a thing of the past unless you work hard to keep it. Enough money will eventually cause trouble at some point. Enjoy the good times while they last.
[–] 1543737? [S] ago
I honestly feel like this is the start of the downfall. It may take five years, who knows, but this right here is the very start of that process.
[–] 1544387? ago
Well there's not much I wouldn't do for a million dollars. So i can't blame anyone.
[–] 1543658? ago
According to the Safe Harbor Frameworks nothing, but that was 1998 and the PATRIOT act guarantees backdoors and other nonsense. I would assume snoopsnoo.com level tracking as a minimum but likely your IPs would be tied to your login over time. you have to remember Google was started by the CIA so you're probably already compromised