It's different, much different, yes, they do have almost everything, but that's among many different actors, and if you don't have complete data you can't profile entirely someone, in a similar way, you make it much easier for ( you don't know who, may be even just extreme left activists ) to exploit you / your person ( es accesso to a phone number and an email can allow you to screw up someone entirely, you can cut him off from the digital world with a simple password recovery + listening on SS (signalling system, it's a backend network used in phony ) and redirecting a code verification text to another number, quick and clean, so yea, they can have, but is not a reason to give them more
Buddy they can watch IP addresses, what websites you visit, access your emails, read your text messages, etc. Signing up for text alerts at this juncture is really the last thing you should be worried about. They are deplatforming us for a reason: when humans are isolated, they feel hopeless and weak. That's just psychology. They also get to run the narrative completely by removing all dissent from discourse. That's how you get totalitarianism. If you don't start boldly asserting your rights, then they are already de facto gone.
Buddy, pede with 15+ years experience in information technology and development, enterprise infrastructure and platforms architect and secOps passionate since long. Privacy is one of our most important rights, and it's your duty to enforce it, don't just think "they can watch your IP address or what i visit or my emails" and go along with it, it's a common sense we use to say.
As long as i don't have anything to hide, i too don't give a shit, but still i like to make their life harder anyway, but in case of need, there are infinite ways to cover yourself, and trust me or not, is not even that hard, not saying you need to worry about every thing passing in and out your comms, but still, KNOWING how to protect yourself, is equally a right
Sure, but this is literally just subscribing to a text service from a sitting Congressman. Lord if they can arrest you for that then we're already gone.
It's different, much different, yes, they do have almost everything, but that's among many different actors, and if you don't have complete data you can't profile entirely someone, in a similar way, you make it much easier for ( you don't know who, may be even just extreme left activists ) to exploit you / your person ( es accesso to a phone number and an email can allow you to screw up someone entirely, you can cut him off from the digital world with a simple password recovery + listening on SS (signalling system, it's a backend network used in phony ) and redirecting a code verification text to another number, quick and clean, so yea, they can have, but is not a reason to give them more
Buddy they can watch IP addresses, what websites you visit, access your emails, read your text messages, etc. Signing up for text alerts at this juncture is really the last thing you should be worried about. They are deplatforming us for a reason: when humans are isolated, they feel hopeless and weak. That's just psychology. They also get to run the narrative completely by removing all dissent from discourse. That's how you get totalitarianism. If you don't start boldly asserting your rights, then they are already de facto gone.
Buddy, pede with 15+ years experience in information technology and development, enterprise infrastructure and platforms architect and secOps passionate since long. Privacy is one of our most important rights, and it's your duty to enforce it, don't just think "they can watch your IP address or what i visit or my emails" and go along with it, it's a common sense we use to say. As long as i don't have anything to hide, i too don't give a shit, but still i like to make their life harder anyway, but in case of need, there are infinite ways to cover yourself, and trust me or not, is not even that hard, not saying you need to worry about every thing passing in and out your comms, but still, KNOWING how to protect yourself, is equally a right
Sure, but this is literally just subscribing to a text service from a sitting Congressman. Lord if they can arrest you for that then we're already gone.