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In reply to the discussion: Signaling Post-Snowden Era, New iPhone Locks Out N.S.A. [View all]defacto7
(13,485 posts)47. When they come up with a DNA analysis for unlocking
I may at least begin to research their ability to identify. But so far... I have no reason to do so. Using the Internet is a chance we all take. It's good there is work being done to protect our anonymity but complete safety does not exist at the present. All we can do is be as vigilant as we want to be with what we have to work with. Unfortunately, most people are so wide open it just makes the getting easier. Company hype spreading misinformation about computer product safety just makes the Internet a place where people blithely skip along in ignorance and faith in a mythical product. That doesn't help.
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Since when is it 'holding yourself beyond the law' to seek privacy when you communicate with someone
Chemisse
Sep 2014
#27
Apologists and security concern trolls always have the option to disable it. I hope people
whereisjustice
Sep 2014
#2
NSA's collection activities are strategic. They won't stop crime or terror attacks.
whereisjustice
Sep 2014
#8
Be Careful, I saw a PBS Special where they indicated that future Quantum Computers...
AZ Progressive
Sep 2014
#9