Re: anonymous surfing



On Wed, 7 Dec 2005 20:34:25 -0700 (MST), Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:

> Notan wrote:
>
>>> The US is actually one of the most protective countries when it comes to
>>> your privacy. Some places are absolutely horrible, and SOME places make
>>> logging your activity MANDATORY. But bashing the US is a popular thing
>>> these days, so the snake oil peddlers jump all over it.
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>
>> Protective?
>>
>> Oh, you must be referring to all of the companies that currently
>> outsource, overseas. Be confident that all you personal data is protected,
>> huh?
>
> No, I was referring to the law and the relative difficulty of getting
> warrants in the US, as opposed to some appointed bureaucrat thinking it
> might be a good idea to just walk in and install black boxes, logging, or
> confiscate equipment all together. Or even places where it's illegal NOT
> to keep logs and records. There's numerous examples of both, and some of
> these so called "anonymity" services maintain servers in these
> jurisdictions. Servers not under their control by the way, which means
> there's every chance they wouldn't even KNOW if they were being monitored,
> logged, or even if their data was being copied in total.
>
> What private companies do with your data is another matter all together,
> and unrelated to the topic at hand. But thanks for your input anyway.

That's not true, and the mechanism has been covered on alt.privacy
repeatedly, so has this topic, you keep posting your FUD as if you had been
given no answers at all, that makes you a TROLL, and not a very good one at
that.

You posted that I had said something about $300 and a password by-pass? I
answered to you just to see if you would pick it up, you accused me and
others of saying everything else that I hadn't, you should have noticed
that I replyed to you about a matter that someone else posted, then you
would have had something to say about something that was true, but you were
so busy with your FUD, you wouldn't recognize a fact if it jumped up in
your face!

Get Lost,
.



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