I don't understand why people are so paranoid. Any American citizen would be appalled by the amount of information the government holds on a certain individual. I'm sure that an FBI or CIA file on an individual has detailed and personal information regarding everything.
At least with enough pressure Facebook can alter their privacy. Bit I doubt you can do that to any government. Sent from my iPhone On Nov 30, 2011, at 10:46 PM, "Thane Sherrington" <[email protected]> wrote: > At 03:33 PM 30/11/2011, Joshua MacCraw wrote: >> Eh, that is less scary to me than a direct tap on my data flow. Move to >> london and then worry about how many cameras are tracking you. > > Given that Facebook users have happily (and in great numbers) sold their > information to Facebook for a little bit of electronic ego stroking, I think > that most companies realize that nobody really gives a shit about privacy, as > long as there is bread to eat and circuses to watch. The older I get, the > less impressed I am with the human race. :) > > I wonder if the govenments have more info about us or less than the private > companies at this point. I'm thinking less, which is almost sad. > > T > >
