• Recant@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    It doesn’t make sense while if this data, that would usually require a warrant if not already being sold, is allowed to be collected by companies.

    Companies may argue that users consent to this in the terms and conditions of when they start using the product but what about those users that aren’t a Google, Facebook or “insert tech corporation here” user? Those users never consented to data collection but their data is being collected just the same.

    The issue is not the government buying this data. That is just a symptom of the root cause which is lack of consumer privacy laws.

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      1 year ago

      Indeed.

      I’m afraid that even laws aren’t the root cause. I’m pretty concerned about the infrastructure we have allowed to be built around us, and what we will continue to allow to be built going forward. Even if we had strong privacy laws, laws are fickle things. The only thing separating us from full on Orwellian dystopia is some bad policy changes, the technology is already in place and we bought it on purpose.

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    Is the only law regarding data protection in the US HIPPA? Just wondering…

    It’s just kindof funny that agencies can obtain information from companies that would normally require a warrant to get.

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    The parking lots in that photo of NSA HQ seems huge compared to the size of the building. How big are their basements? Where do all those people work?

  • Lexam@lemmy.ca
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    That’s fine. I’m not important enough to pay attention to anyway. Pretty sure they’d be bored by my porn search history even.