 | They can try.... Well, just means better SSL, vpn's and a few other servises to hide myself. If they are trying to make it easier to track you, it enables criminals the same ability. Some agencies cant get over themselves for the good of the world.
To prevent anti-social purposes? What is this? If you don't fall into the norm you are targeted by the normality police? |
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 | Your Absolutely Right!!!! You can't define normality because of the very nature of people. Everyone is different so therefore, who's to say what's normal? |
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| reply to cpsycho said by cpsycho:Well, just means better SSL, vpn's and a few other servises to hide myself. If they are trying to make it easier to track you, it enables criminals the same ability. Some agencies cant get over themselves for the good of the world. To prevent anti-social purposes? What is this? If you don't fall into the norm you are targeted by the normality police? Pretty much, the push to "enforce" anonymity is every bit as strong as the push to "end" anonymity.
There are enough security types who are ten steps ahead of tracking gear we have now, so there's no reason to believe they won't be ten step ahead of the tracking gear we'll have in the future. -- Everything in Moderation... including moderation. |
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