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Old 10-04-2018, 09:57 AM   #25
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yea I understand all of that but homeland security has had all of this access for years

as far as the definition of privacy violation that's a fine line....a lot of the built in apps and hardware in our laptops and desktop computers essentially force you into consent when you purchase the product or be cut off from modern civilization without access to the internet

even the apps that pop up and ask u for consent......what choice do we really have? depending on the app.....and most are pretty irrelevant....but some are important....either u consent or you cant use it....

like I said our right to privacy was violated long before this
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