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Post by mapper on Aug 9, 2024 3:20:28 GMT -5
Sure, why not.
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Post by luapnor on Aug 9, 2024 9:09:58 GMT -5
In an exclusive breaking story, several Federal Air Marshal whistleblowers have come forward with information showing that former U.S. Representative and Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard is currently enrolled in the Quiet Skies program. Quiet Skies is a TSA surveillance program with its own compartmentalized suspected terrorist watchlist. www.tsa.gov/blog/2018/08/22/facts-about-quiet-skiesIdiots You are either naive or such a partisan hack that you cant see the forest for the trees. You quote a 2018 government explanation as if that explains it all for you.
Sounds like you supported the Patriot Act also.
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Post by Tarponator on Aug 9, 2024 13:24:10 GMT -5
You dumbasses, people can get SSSS on their boarding passes for a whole host of reasons.
I've had it on mine, more than once. All were international trips booked last minute.
Was Trump surveilling me, dunces?
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Post by ferris1248 on Aug 10, 2024 7:22:53 GMT -5
You dumbasses, people can get SSSS on their boarding passes for a whole host of reasons. I've had it on mine, more than once. All were international trips booked last minute. Was Trump surveilling me, dunces? Probably. He's a big reader of this forum.
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Post by garycoleco on Aug 10, 2024 7:56:08 GMT -5
100% of the population of the world is under surveillance at all times. Gun purchases, carry licenses, stocks, banking, voting, gmail, whatsapp, signal, bitcoin, adware.... Everything watches you at all times. It rears it ugly head only when it needs to be used against you. It will only get worse.
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Post by luapnor on Aug 10, 2024 8:09:43 GMT -5
100% of the population of the world is under surveillance at all times. Gun purchases, carry licenses, stocks, banking, voting, gmail, whatsapp, signal, bitcoin, adware.... Everything watches you at all times. It rears it ugly head only when it needs to be used against you. It will only get worse. These are the same idiots that supported the patriot act when they were told it would keep them safe and wouldn't be turned on them despite the warnings.
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Post by garycoleco on Aug 10, 2024 8:33:54 GMT -5
100% of the population of the world is under surveillance at all times. Gun purchases, carry licenses, stocks, banking, voting, gmail, whatsapp, signal, bitcoin, adware.... Everything watches you at all times. It rears it ugly head only when it needs to be used against you. It will only get worse. These are the same idiots that supported the patriot act when they were told it would keep them safe and wouldn't be turned on them despite the warnings. The Patriot act made certain things legal. More surveillance is done illegally with no retribution because huge corporations jump in bed with governments. There's still dummies who believe IPhones have no back door. They've been scannable long before the Iraq war. People are just dumber than ever and believe anything. Some mentally chalk it up to safety
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Post by cadman on Aug 10, 2024 8:43:10 GMT -5
These are the same idiots that supported the patriot act when they were told it would keep them safe and wouldn't be turned on them despite the warnings. The Patriot act made certain things legal. More surveillance is done illegally with no retribution because huge corporations jump in bed with governments. There's still dummies who believe IPhones have no back door. They've been scannable long before the Iraq war. People are just dumber than ever and believe anything. Some mentally chalk it up to safety I assume you don't use a smart phone, tablet, or computer connected to the internet to conduct business? Or do you chalk it up to safety knowing you are being tracked every time you use of of them?
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Post by garycoleco on Aug 10, 2024 8:45:19 GMT -5
The Patriot act made certain things legal. More surveillance is done illegally with no retribution because huge corporations jump in bed with governments. There's still dummies who believe IPhones have no back door. They've been scannable long before the Iraq war. People are just dumber than ever and believe anything. Some mentally chalk it up to safety I assume you don't use a smart phone, tablet, or computer connected to the internet to conduct business? Or do you chalk it up to safety knowing you are being tracked every time you use of of them? "I don't do anything wrong so I have nothing to worry about"
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Post by bullfrog on Aug 10, 2024 8:52:24 GMT -5
These are the same idiots that supported the patriot act when they were told it would keep them safe and wouldn't be turned on them despite the warnings. The Patriot act made certain things legal. More surveillance is done illegally with no retribution because huge corporations jump in bed with governments. There's still dummies who believe IPhones have no back door. They've been scannable long before the Iraq war. People are just dumber than ever and believe anything. Some mentally chalk it up to safety Up-to-date iPhones are pretty hard to crack. In some criminal cases pursuant to search warrants, law enforcement agencies with the most advanced hacking programs available to civilian law enforcement can’t get into them without the password. That’s not the same thing as monitoring their communications in real time, which is more what the Patriot Act stuff is about.
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Post by garycoleco on Aug 10, 2024 9:14:42 GMT -5
The Patriot act made certain things legal. More surveillance is done illegally with no retribution because huge corporations jump in bed with governments. There's still dummies who believe IPhones have no back door. They've been scannable long before the Iraq war. People are just dumber than ever and believe anything. Some mentally chalk it up to safety Up-to-date iPhones are pretty hard to crack. In some criminal cases pursuant to search warrants, law enforcement agencies with the most advanced hacking programs available to civilian law enforcement can’t get into them without the password. That’s not the same thing as monitoring their communications in real time, which is more what the Patriot Act stuff is about. They all are crackable. It just depends on who's phone it is and how bad they want the information. No passwords needed. It's always been that way On the prosecutorial side you have to somewhat follow rules
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Post by bullfrog on Aug 10, 2024 10:05:24 GMT -5
Up-to-date iPhones are pretty hard to crack. In some criminal cases pursuant to search warrants, law enforcement agencies with the most advanced hacking programs available to civilian law enforcement can’t get into them without the password. That’s not the same thing as monitoring their communications in real time, which is more what the Patriot Act stuff is about. They all are crackable. It just depends on who's phone it is and how bad they want the information. No passwords needed. It's always been that way On the prosecutorial side you have to somewhat follow rules Once a search warrant is issued, we get to break in however we can. Often it cannot be done on the newest iPhones. The Feds work on ways to get in. About the time we figure it out, Apple releases an update to stop us again. Tim Cook’s been pretty hard core about it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2024 10:11:15 GMT -5
We deserve a modicum of privacy
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Post by whitebacon on Aug 10, 2024 10:29:20 GMT -5
They all are crackable. It just depends on who's phone it is and how bad they want the information. No passwords needed. It's always been that way On the prosecutorial side you have to somewhat follow rules Once a search warrant is issued, we get to break in however we can. Often it cannot be done on the newest iPhones. The Feds work on ways to get in. About the time we figure it out, Apple releases an update to stop us again. Tim Cook’s been pretty hard core about it. I wonder how cops arrested people before cell phones? I always said if you're dumb enough to put something in writing, on the record, you deserve jail, on principle alone.
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Post by tonyroma on Aug 10, 2024 10:46:23 GMT -5
Wire taps and video surveillance have been around a lot longer than cell phones.
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Post by whitebacon on Aug 10, 2024 10:57:38 GMT -5
Wire taps and video surveillance have been around a lot longer than cell phones. Do not disagree at all. A traditional "wire tap" takes a mountain of probable cause to get a judge to sign off on the authorization. Now it seems like surveiling people has become sport, without any such thing as due process.
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Post by tonyroma on Aug 10, 2024 11:00:27 GMT -5
Wire taps and video surveillance have been around a lot longer than cell phones. Do not disagree at all. A traditional "wire tap" takes a mountain of probable cause to get a judge to sign off on the authorization. Now it seems like surveiling people has become sport, without any such thing as due process. With ring door bells on every house, facial recognition software, license plate readers. It’s tough to hide.
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Post by bullfrog on Aug 10, 2024 11:02:09 GMT -5
Once a search warrant is issued, we get to break in however we can. Often it cannot be done on the newest iPhones. The Feds work on ways to get in. About the time we figure it out, Apple releases an update to stop us again. Tim Cook’s been pretty hard core about it. I wonder how cops arrested people before cell phones? I always said if you're dumb enough to put something in writing, on the record, you deserve jail, on principle alone. People tend to carry their child porn around with them with the advent of cell phones. In the old days I suppose they tended to hide it in a stash somewhere around their house.
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Post by whitebacon on Aug 10, 2024 11:16:50 GMT -5
Do not disagree at all. A traditional "wire tap" takes a mountain of probable cause to get a judge to sign off on the authorization. Now it seems like surveiling people has become sport, without any such thing as due process. With ring door bells on every house, facial recognition software, license plate readers. It’s tough to hide. 100% agree. I'm A Neanderthal old school dude. That level of scrutiny is mind boggling to me. Or surveillance. I think we can agree, the horse has left the barn on privacy.
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Post by cyclist on Aug 10, 2024 11:20:12 GMT -5
Anyone that has a smart phone is an open book.
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Post by ferris1248 on Aug 10, 2024 11:51:10 GMT -5
Anyone that has a smart phone is an open book. Well, as my first wife told me, "You don't give a smart phone to a dumbass." That's leaves out about half the forum. (Who will be the first to point the side they aren't on are the dumbasses. 10, 9, 8, 7...........)
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Post by whitebacon on Aug 10, 2024 11:59:57 GMT -5
Anyone that has a smart phone is an open book. Well, as my first wife told me, "You don't give a smart phone to a dumbass." That's leaves out about half the forum. (Who will be the first to point the side they aren't on are the dumbasses. 10, 9, 8, 7...........) I won't defend myself, as not being a dumbass, because I am. But I swear on the Lord Jesus Christ, I haven't carried a phone, smart or otherwise, in 11 years.
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Post by biminitwisted on Aug 10, 2024 12:37:29 GMT -5
The programmatic advertisers have a much more detailed and accurate profile of everyone based on the totality of one's digital footprint, than the NSA ever would.
Big Brother is not who most think.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2024 12:44:21 GMT -5
Anyone that has a smart phone is an open book. Well, as my first wife told me, "You don't give a smart phone to a dumbass." That's leaves out about half the forum. (Who will be the first to point the side they aren't on are the dumbasses. 10, 9, 8, 7...........) Volunteering for duty sir.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2024 21:36:09 GMT -5
I know I am a dumb ass
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Post by tonyroma on Aug 10, 2024 22:35:47 GMT -5
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Post by luapnor on Aug 14, 2024 18:36:34 GMT -5
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