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The government's measures destroy privacy.
In the Guardian article, Snowden said that he couldn't, in good conscience, "allow the U.S. government to destroy privacy, internet freedom, and basic liberties for people around the world with this massive surveillance machine they're secretly building".
The same algorithms that were so helpful in recommending music could intrude in creepy ways, and a world in which minds were constantly merging was also one that threatened to destroy privacy altogether.
"I'm willing to sacrifice all of that because I can't in good conscience allow the US government to destroy privacy, internet freedom and basic liberties for people around the world with this massive surveillance machine they're secretly building".
"I'm willing to sacrifice. . . because I can't in good conscience allow the U.S. government to destroy privacy, Internet freedom and basic liberties," he said in an interview with the Guardian.
The transparency that's inherent in technology will eventually destroy privacy.
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Senior lawyers raised concerns in a letter to the Guardian, saying it was fundamentally flawed because it destroyed privacy.
Fortunately, the same technology that is destroying privacy also makes it easier to trap stalkers, detect fraud, prosecute criminals and hold the government to account.
The CEOs of the major tech companies came out of the gate swinging 10 months ago, complaining loudly about how NSA surveillance has been destroying privacy and ruining their business.
But the exposure ethos, with its relentless emphasis on destroying privacy and exposing impurities, has chased good people from public life, undermined public faith in institutions and elevated the trivial over the important.
In a letter to the Guardian, however, the complex and controversial bill is condemned by former judges, QCs, law professors and senior lawyers as being fundamentally flawed because it destroys privacy.
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