That's true. I remember once when Q grabbed a screen shot of one of my tweets and he said in response to it, something about their "sniffers" not picking something or other up.
I just searched the term sniffer and several posts come up, including the one where Q was responding to my tweet. https://qagg.news/?q=sniffer
Wow. That's pretty bad ass. Not many of us got to "talk" to Q, as it were.
And your point is really important because a lot of patriots are watching out their rearview mirrors or expecting the first few minutes of a phone call to be monitored but that's old school. It happens, but what's really happening now is exobytes of daily data collection and constant total monitoring.
Most here practice no digital "hygiene" doing nothing to stay "clean" on the internet. It's good to remember that they don't need millions of agents to keep tabs on us anymore. WE keep tabs on us by doing our business online and walking around with cell phones in our pockets.
Digital hygiene is the reason I never had a twitter account or facebook. But it doesn't matter, so many people around me have those things that I kind of stand out now.
Only to those not in IT. Known about remote monitoring since mid 90s. Most of it is done sudo-legally too.
At least all software has a EULA that covers them contractually, but as a government they still shouldn't be doing it.
It's the age old, just because it can be done, doesn't mean you should. Restraint by our government and society has only been because of technological boundaries, not ethical. Should be the other way around.
That's true. I remember once when Q grabbed a screen shot of one of my tweets and he said in response to it, something about their "sniffers" not picking something or other up. I just searched the term sniffer and several posts come up, including the one where Q was responding to my tweet. https://qagg.news/?q=sniffer
Wow. That's pretty bad ass. Not many of us got to "talk" to Q, as it were.
And your point is really important because a lot of patriots are watching out their rearview mirrors or expecting the first few minutes of a phone call to be monitored but that's old school. It happens, but what's really happening now is exobytes of daily data collection and constant total monitoring.
Most here practice no digital "hygiene" doing nothing to stay "clean" on the internet. It's good to remember that they don't need millions of agents to keep tabs on us anymore. WE keep tabs on us by doing our business online and walking around with cell phones in our pockets.
Pretty sobering, yeah?
Digital hygiene is the reason I never had a twitter account or facebook. But it doesn't matter, so many people around me have those things that I kind of stand out now.
Only to those not in IT. Known about remote monitoring since mid 90s. Most of it is done sudo-legally too.
At least all software has a EULA that covers them contractually, but as a government they still shouldn't be doing it.
It's the age old, just because it can be done, doesn't mean you should. Restraint by our government and society has only been because of technological boundaries, not ethical. Should be the other way around.