Fed up with the state’s surveillance regime? There are ways to use available technology to frustrate government efforts to spy on you.
Original Article: The Parasitic Rich Men North of Richmond
2023-11-07
2023-11-07
Fed up with the state’s surveillance regime? There are ways to use available technology to frustrate government efforts to spy on you.
Original Article: The Parasitic Rich Men North of Richmond
2023-10-23
It’s a well-known fact at this point that in the United States and most of the so-called free countries that there is a robust surveillance state in place, collecting data on the entire populace. This has been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt by people like Edward Snowden, a National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower who exposed that the NSA was conducting mass surveillance on US citizens and the world as a whole.
The NSA used applications like those from Prism Systems to piggyback on corporations and the data collection their users had agreed to in the terms of service. Google would scan all emails sent to a Gmail address to use for personalized advertising. The government then went to these companies and demanded the data, and this is what makes the surveillance state so interesting.