Third of Americans take precautions to protect web presence, Pew report finds
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/16/americans-protect-internet-presence-pew-edward-snowden
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1. Whistle-blowing is a good change. I could whistle blow but it will be a humorous ending.
2. Is Snowden really alive, a spook? How do we know of this is all done in a Hollywood studio, eh?
3. This exercise is good, in that it allows people to converse face-to-face instead of using electronic communication. I noticed people are cautious at work with using Instant Messaging, etc, for example.
4. Privacy is good but the government already had files on people without their knowledge. It’s just that the government is “silent”, allowing people to exist “normally”.
5. Security is good. But as I told Philip, the price is freedom. I was referencing my being “free and clear”, meaning I didn’t have any responsibility, except car insurance and smartphone bills. Seriously! I’m spoiled and don’t care!
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