Use of Tor and e-mail crypto could increase chances that NSA keeps your data
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#4Good luck, have fun NSA. You liberty hating anti-American bastards.
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#6This whole NSA scandal may really push forward the use of encryption of securer communication methods.
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#10As a European, what I find more disturbing about all the news about PRISM and related programs, is how US centric the reports about it are and how little other western governments are objecting to all of this. We are always told how the USA is the EU's biggest ally, yet US politicians try to legitimize everything by saying it's only non-US citizens they spy on, and say it like then it's suddenly okay.
I get that some spying is a necessary evil and 100% freedom and privacy is not feasible, especially if there are nations that are less than friendly towards you. But that's a whole different thing than recording as much data as possible, especially from friendly nations.
I don't think many friendships would survive if it turned out your best friend has been hiring private investigators with the goal to records as much of your life as possible.