One challenge of our newly developing technology is that it can be misused so easily. That is especially true when it comes to electronic snooping. Identity theft and unauthorized transfer of information and wealth is rampant, with many in society wondering if there is any privacy left at all. While many fret that criminals will empty their bank account and ruin their credit, there is also a growing concern that the bigger threat may very well be from police and government who are anxious to exam our records, our activities, and seemingly even our thoughts.
Police and government are made up of ordinary citizens, which means that the potential for misuse of our information is always there. And it seems that there is a limitless desire to know our most intimate and private details, all in the name of keeping society safe. In England police are seeking greater and greater authority to dig into the background of every individual, including delving into the Internet search history of every individual in the country.
More on police plans for snooping on page 2:
Let me help with their search…fuk Obama ,Pelosi, Reed, fuk gun control,politians, illegal immigration, refugees, and liberals. I left much out, see y’all MF’s on the patriot sites.
PS, Killary too
You must be an honest person. Glad to meet you.
I hate to break it to everybody. But your putting it out there for everybody to see. I don’t like the government knowing everything about everybody either, but if you don’t want them to know, just don’t put it out there.
How do we stop this insanity? We truly have no voice despite how free we are or more correctly, our voices are muted due to utter disregard to the concerns of the common population.
Search the Clinton’s files ,I didn,t think so ?
Lovely.
Research this!!!
Nikki Podlewski-Jacques, I’ll just log onto YouTube and watch Bob Ross videos. That way I can learn to paint happy trees, and the Net Cops will die of boredom when they access my browsing habits.
Yes, but who in government bothers with the Constitution?
I like that. I might join you.