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Second -- and more to the point -- the producers needed to ensure that, having taken such pains to eliminate privacy, there be no blind spot, no flaw in the plan.
Greenwald on the revelation that shocked him most: "For me personally, the most shocking revelation was the overall one that the explicit goal of the NSA and its allies is captured by the slogan "collect it all" - meaning they want to convert the internet into a place of limitless, mass surveillance, which is another way of saying they literally want to eliminate privacy in the digital age".
It's not like it's as complicated as "don't be evil," since I can give you one simple tip to eliminate privacy theater: enforce your ToS and obey others' ToS — or else stop setting unrealistic expectations and just let users have their data back!
I think the public – not just in the US but worldwide – now has a basic idea of the objective of the NSA: to eliminate privacy worldwide, literally, by ensuring that every human electronic communication is subject to being collected, stored, analyzed and monitored by the NSA and its allies (UK, Canada, New Zealand, Australia).
Recent developments regarding the National Security Agency's programs may complicate the TTIP negotiations; however, The Internet Association and our member companies believe that enabling cross border data flows does not eliminate privacy or compromise data protection.
Changing your environment can help you overcome your excessive porn usage by eliminating the privacy that you likely require in order to do this act.
Criminal procedure and privacy scholars are in near-unanimous agreement that an extension of what some have called the "third-party doctrine," which holds that people lack a reasonable expectation of privacy in information voluntarily conveyed to third parties, could eliminate citizens' privacy in the modern age.
The US Senate voted to eliminate broadband privacy rules that would have required ISPs to get consumers' explicit consent before selling or sharing Web browsing data and other private information with advertisers and other companies.
By Zain Khalid July 17 ,2017 The US Senate voted to eliminate broadband privacy rules that would have required ISPs to get consumers' explicit consent before selling or sharing Web browsing data and other private information with advertisers and other companies.
And he also quoted directly from the new report: Cessation of the program would eliminate the privacy and civil liberties concerns associated with bulk collection without unduly hampering the government's efforts, while ensuring that any governmental requests for telephone calling records are tailored to the needs of specific investigations.
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