https://reclaimthenet.org/the-nsa-wants-congress-to-allow-purchase-of-warrantless-data Of course the NSA would want to keep that loophole open.
As lovely as national security is, I don't think mass surveillance of literally everyone is proportionate for it, and it's left the door open to all kinds of abuses.
I suspect it's prevalent because it's very convenient for a user to just scroll down a bit more and to see content pop right in (although, it has a problem with it being easy to lose your place).
The resemblance to Matara is striking.
Ylva just keeps making the situation worse for herself.
She started off with an arrangement which allows for "voluntary" scanning, however, she keeps pushing and more and more people respond to her by filing lawsuits.
https://reclaimthenet.org/child-abuse-survivor-sues-meta-for-scanning-messages Child abuse survivor sues Facebook for violating their privacy by scanning their messages.
The statute which allows them to do so might be unlawful under the E.U.'s Constitution, the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
One of the rights protected by the Charter is the right to privacy.
https://reason.com/2023/07/26/hunter-biden-shouldnt-go-to-prison-for-violating-an-arbitrary-gun-law/ A very American civil rights scandal, lol.
It is kind of arbitrary, yes.
If it's already legal to buy, I don't see why consuming cannabis should make much of a difference (although, he seems to have been consuming a harder drug).
It was a fairly borderline case, and over something he probably bought in the... 80s...?
But, then, the bird site has a way with scandal.
While the other ones were also interesting, you'd sit there, and be like, oh cool, it's a Borg episode.
The Borg are the best part of Star Trek though, lol.
"We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your culture will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile."
Threads and co even fit the Borg's distinctive phrase, lol.
What's interesting about this is how there was so much less friction, and more freedom, for all kinds of things... Right up until 9/11.
Ugh... That ruined a lot.
https://reason.com/2023/07/28/say-goodbye-to-permissionless-travel/ What do you think of this?
https://reclaimthenet.org/uk-ministry-of-justice-invests-in-social-listening-tool What do you think of this? o.O
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