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Nothing to hide, nothing to fear..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have nothing to hide but I would personally like to be the person who decides what and when I share..
You hid your profile
and now I have decided not to "
I assumed you were working, you used to hide your profile when you were on a project
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
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"I have nothing to hide but I would personally like to be the person who decides what and when I share..
You hid your profile
and now I have decided not to
I assumed you were working, you used to hide your profile when you were on a project
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I do indeed but soon to be off for the summer |
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By *arry247Couple
over a year ago
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In the UK there is no privacy law, instead we bend other laws to try to enforce a right to privacy.
What do you mean by a right to privacy, when the concept was drawn up privacy was the right of subjects to prevent the government prying into their affairs.
Many now believe that privacy is preventing anyone knowing anything about oneself.
Therefore first we must define what privacy is and then draw up a law to prevent that privacy being breached, only then can we give up the right to privacy
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
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Personally I have no issue with my info being used for the purposes of protection and law enforcement as I don't have anything to worry about on that score.
Would not wish my personal info to be laid, bare for the world to see though. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
Personally I have no issue with my info being used for the purposes of protection and law enforcement as I don't have anything to worry about on that score.
Would not wish my personal info to be laid, bare for the world to see though."
I personally think there is no such thing as privacy. We have 'free speech' but within the law, so is it really free?
What opened my eyes were the Edward Snowden leaks. How all our data is being stored and it is private companies and civilian staff who have access to it, as well as law enforcement. Imagine going for a job inter_iew and your employer had access to all your web history. |
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
Personally I have no issue with my info being used for the purposes of protection and law enforcement as I don't have anything to worry about on that score.
Would not wish my personal info to be laid, bare for the world to see though.
I personally think there is no such thing as privacy. We have 'free speech' but within the law, so is it really free?
What opened my eyes were the Edward Snowden leaks. How all our data is being stored and it is private companies and civilian staff who have access to it, as well as law enforcement. Imagine going for a job inter_iew and your employer had access to all your web history."
google-facebook-government know just about everything about you and what you do on your computer ..unless you take steps to hide it with vpn's and TOR..ive stuck tape over the unwanted cam on my laptop cos i dont want someone seeing what im doing |
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
Personally I have no issue with my info being used for the purposes of protection and law enforcement as I don't have anything to worry about on that score.
Would not wish my personal info to be laid, bare for the world to see though.
I personally think there is no such thing as privacy. We have 'free speech' but within the law, so is it really free?
What opened my eyes were the Edward Snowden leaks. How all our data is being stored and it is private companies and civilian staff who have access to it, as well as law enforcement. Imagine going for a job inter_iew and your employer had access to all your web history.
google-facebook-government know just about everything about you and what you do on your computer ..unless you take steps to hide it with vpn's and TOR..ive stuck tape over the unwanted cam on my laptop cos i dont want someone seeing what im doing "
best stop picking my nose and eating it then if they are hacking into personal cams |
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
Personally I have no issue with my info being used for the purposes of protection and law enforcement as I don't have anything to worry about on that score.
Would not wish my personal info to be laid, bare for the world to see though.
I personally think there is no such thing as privacy. We have 'free speech' but within the law, so is it really free?
What opened my eyes were the Edward Snowden leaks. How all our data is being stored and it is private companies and civilian staff who have access to it, as well as law enforcement. Imagine going for a job inter_iew and your employer had access to all your web history.
google-facebook-government know just about everything about you and what you do on your computer ..unless you take steps to hide it with vpn's and TOR..ive stuck tape over the unwanted cam on my laptop cos i dont want someone seeing what im doing
best stop picking my nose and eating it then if they are hacking into personal cams "
people and powers that be have been doing this for years |
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
Personally I have no issue with my info being used for the purposes of protection and law enforcement as I don't have anything to worry about on that score.
Would not wish my personal info to be laid, bare for the world to see though.
I personally think there is no such thing as privacy. We have 'free speech' but within the law, so is it really free?
What opened my eyes were the Edward Snowden leaks. How all our data is being stored and it is private companies and civilian staff who have access to it, as well as law enforcement. Imagine going for a job inter_iew and your employer had access to all your web history.
google-facebook-government know just about everything about you and what you do on your computer ..unless you take steps to hide it with vpn's and TOR..ive stuck tape over the unwanted cam on my laptop cos i dont want someone seeing what im doing
best stop picking my nose and eating it then if they are hacking into personal cams
people and powers that be have been doing this for years"
picking their nose?? does that mean i am a power that be then? |
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
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We have no rights only privileges, that were fought for by our predecessors in this country. It seems our owners are trying to revoke them under the guise of freedom. If we have learned anything from history it is that our owners can not be trusted. |
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By *gNeMan
over a year ago
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
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The uncertainty is surely about those in charge..? What good does voluntarily letting them spy on you do? |
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"In this time of global uncertainty, should we give up our right to privacy?
Personally I have no issue with my info being used for the purposes of protection and law enforcement as I don't have anything to worry about on that score.
Would not wish my personal info to be laid, bare for the world to see though.
I personally think there is no such thing as privacy. We have 'free speech' but within the law, so is it really free?
What opened my eyes were the Edward Snowden leaks. How all our data is being stored and it is private companies and civilian staff who have access to it, as well as law enforcement. Imagine going for a job inter_iew and your employer had access to all your web history.
google-facebook-government know just about everything about you and what you do on your computer ..unless you take steps to hide it with vpn's and TOR..ive stuck tape over the unwanted cam on my laptop cos i dont want someone seeing what im doing
best stop picking my nose and eating it then if they are hacking into personal cams
people and powers that be have been doing this for years
picking their nose?? does that mean i am a power that be then? "
lol hacking your personal cam whilst picking their noses |
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