Let’s contribute to debunking the misinformation contained herein, point-by-point... then let’s share the hell out of it!
But if we find ourselves wrong on any assertions or assumptions, let’s use it to tighten our arguments.
Let’s contribute to debunking the misinformation contained herein, point-by-point... then let’s share the hell out of it!
But if we find ourselves wrong on any assertions or assumptions, let’s use it to tighten our arguments.
How about this claim?:
“To prevent unauthorized snooping, all important data (like banking info or login attempts or ecommerce transactions) is also encrypted before being split into packets and transmitted over the Internet. That means people along the way can only see who is sending packets where, but not what the contents are.”
Yet encryptions have keys. And this data is saved for the purpose of running verifications. German servers receive the packets, right? And they “open” them to read and “count” the contents. If they couldn’t be opened they could never have been tallied.