Invasion of privacy
Category: Walk of life
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/may/15/computing.security
I don’t like it at all.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/may/15/computing.security
I don’t like it at all.
United States sucks
Oh my Gosh, do they actually do that now? Or is it just a few selected people?
Well, I don’t really mind about it, since I don’t really have anything to hide. Though it does irk me a bit, having some stranger go through my junk. Hell if I delete all my songs though… Or my site files. But really, keeping my laptop for a few days? Now that’s ridiculous.
i agree with skye. i don’t…really have anything to worry about, and you shouldn’t be ashamed of anything that’s on your computer, you know? there’s no reason to have stuff like that anyways.
That’s pretty drastic IMO. Invasion of privacy much? The “keeping for several days” part is what irks me even probably the most. I don’t like it at all… They say just put it in a USB, but honestly, it’s not as if they’re the most reliable either….
Wow, I didn’t know they could do that. I don’t like it either. Even if I didn’t have anything of interest to them, I don’t like the idea of having personal photos and information exposed like that.
I dont like their ability to do that either, but then I ask myself: do I have anything they would even care about? Website source code and content, photography, and my music collection…. and to hell if I would delete that.
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I don’t think they really have the ability to do those types of things, but I suppose if it did happen you could just have CDs and back up all your stuff just to be safe instead of having to wipe your entire harddrive clean.
BTW: I moved my blog to the main subdomain so now i’m at april.aeternal.org instead.