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brianiscool

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Coool

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TK Junk Mail
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said by brianiscool See Profile :

Log everything see if I care
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And you go thru the hassle and the delays for what reason? What have you got to hide?
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MxxCon

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October 15th, @04:57PM

ah the ever ignorant "if you are not a criminal, you got nothing to hide..." argument


tiger72
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said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

said by brianiscool See Profile :

Log everything see if I care
VPN and tor are my best buddies.
And you go thru the hassle and the delays for what reason? What have you got to hide?
If the government mandated that houses could no longer have walls would you be so cavalier? What have you got to hide?

axus

join:2001-06-18
Washington, DC
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reply to brianiscool
If there was evidence of you doing something illegal, I think you'd get key-logged by the government and cracked that way. But now you don't have to worry about bored or corrupt agents of the government snooping through your personal and financial info without cause.


Nightshade
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October 16th, @02:04AM

reply to TK Junk Mail
Have you ever thought for one second that maybe he has nothing to hide?

Maybe he values and respects his right to privacy and will do anything at any lengths to protect the right he so cherishes, like any patriotic, red-blooded American should.

I know I do and I'm a law abiding citizen with nothing to hide. But that is irrelevant because I cherish my right to privacy and will protect it feverishly, especially from the government.

I do not care to live in a police state.

madrhino

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ah the ever ignorant "if you are not a criminal, you got nothing to hide..." argument
The last refuge of the brain dead( and blind)


Phattieg

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 reply to axus
I don't know about the NSA, but e-mail deletion can be stopp

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You all might THINK you have no choice about auto-deletion of e-mail, but there is a setting right here that allows you to specify if you want them to allow deletion or not. If you log into webmail, and go to "preferences", you can tell it NOT to delete read or unread messages automatically. You all don't understand, many people don't use their Comcast e-mail address because they have been using other mail providers like "Yahoo" or "G-Mail", or they have Outlook Express told to "leave a copy of message on server", and the person never deletes the message after the download it to their mail client, which generates call-in's about "why is my mailbox bouncing messages back to senders" when their box is full, and also, Comcast doesn't want to waste server space on spam from 8 months ago if you don't even read your Comcast mail. It would be pointless to waste that server space on such an old message in the first place, especially if YOU don't use their mail, but 10 other people DO use it.

As far as disclosing information to the government, I can sorta understand why they would charge, because Comcast has an archiving company, and they have to get the info from them if it's old info... Long story short, they reserve the right to charge for the info. It's THEIR network, and I doubt for SERIOUS crimes (like bank fraud, child porn, etc) they won't charge, but for petty stuff (Joe hacked into my computer, and he read my diary, and I wanna sue him) they will make it worth their time, and discourage petty suits from being made.

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Hangmn
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Re: Coool

said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

said by brianiscool See Profile :

Log everything see if I care
VPN and tor are my best buddies.
And you go thru the hassle and the delays for what reason? What have you got to hide?
Ahh the resident neo-con raises his head
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tc1uscg

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said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

said by brianiscool See Profile :

Log everything see if I care
VPN and tor are my best buddies.
And you go thru the hassle and the delays for what reason? What have you got to hide?
But no one said you had to make it so easy to allow this to happen. Rather you have nothing to hide or do, there will be tools out there that will allow unscrupulous types to seek you out and exploit the open door policy we are so quick to allow. Just a quick thought.


AtomicZero

join:2004-11-24
West Palm Beach, FL
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said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

said by brianiscool See Profile :

Log everything see if I care
VPN and tor are my best buddies.
And you go thru the hassle and the delays for what reason? What have you got to hide?
We all have secrets...maybe they're not illegal but you would still like them to be private. like maybe a cool screenplay or idea you don't want people stealing/leaking....or that secret blog about how you hate your job @ Comcast. or embarrasing porn?? No. people should not be able to just peek in when they feel like it. How would you like my eyeballs on your junk right now?
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