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No need. I don't use it.
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Talk like a terrorist method is in order here. Allah be praised
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Even Allah needs his privacy.
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No no, being a deity is a 24/7 job with no vacation.
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If someone is listening in to my phone calls, do you think they would provide an answer service for any missed calls when I am out?
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Goodbye Skype. I never used ye.
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I think that not only should terrorists have complete privacy and security while conspiring, but that we should have to provide it at our cost. What kind of a world is it where good guys can't plan to blow stuff up without meddlers?
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I plot evil schemes with Mr J and Mr P, and sometimes Mr McB on Skype all the time. I'm still here.
For the time being anyway.
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Are you still here? Perhaps you have already been arrested and put in one of the American gulags and (cue dramatic music) "The Government" has taken over your account and is now impersonating you here in order to decisive us. Hmmmm ![]() How do we know who you are and that you are who you claim to be instead of who the government wants us to believe who your are? ![]() (my head hurts)
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I'm always amused when I read posts or see reports in the media about how the gubbamint is using this or that website/social media/app or wahtever to spy on the poor private citizen. The reality is the Gubbamint doesn't really have to do anything to get data on anyone and everyone. A truly surprising number of people (some of whom are the ones complaining) freely give away a mass of information about who they are, what they are, what they do, where they are, and any and all number of vital facts to commercial interests in return for the 'latest' new social media whoop-dee-doo, a percentage off some 'gotta have' merchandise, a free 'too good to be passed on' 'special offer', or the 'omigod, I gotta have' app. The commercial sector is really doing all the work for the powers that be and we are cooperating with the process. All the gubbamint has to do is flash a warrant (or, in most cases, just ask) and the commercial sector gives them all they want and more. And, if there is any fear of possible legal liabilty or exposure, such as with the telecom industry post-9/11, the gubbamint is only too happy to pass a bit of legislation to indemnify the industries against the very public they are exposing to gubbamint scrutiny...
Before you fill out that deatiled required form of your personal data to get that 'gotta have', really think: is it worth it to give this all away and just who will get to see this... <O>
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Yes.
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Mind your cell phone and be sure to park in the spot where you get the most bars.
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Prove it.
I think you are a trap. That's why I don't talk to you anymore. Very economic. Two jokes in one. ![]() Serious, all e-communication is like a holiday postcard, its open and so everybody can read it. If somebody uses any service running over American servers to e-send something he is concerned about, it's his own fault I would say. I would not even trust e-communication if it runs over German servers only. Because then the wire would be overheard, or the German agencies would do, and share it with the NSA. And using cloud servers for business- and sensitive information is so much beyond reason that I refuse to even mock about it, that stupid it is. If I were to travel to China, America, Japan, Korea or Russia, and were a businessman or so, I would never bring my business cellphone or laptop with contact lists or data with me, never. I would buy a cheap one at a random shop at location and throw it away when leaving the country. Business-sensitive data/communication would never be passed electronically at all - never.
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The Guardian today wrote that the big US companies like Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Microsoft cooperated with the NSa while being payed for, the deal was to design their offers, services and softwares in such a manner so that the NSA can always have a foot in the door. Even encrypting your emails is useless, if the spy is within your OS.
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