Privacy and security
vendredi 17 juillet 2015 à 02:00"Trading privacy for security" is a "false fad".
Site original : Richard Stallman's Political Notes
"Trading privacy for security" is a "false fad".
The Netherlands proposes to authorize massive surveillance. Also, the spies will have the power to force anyone to decrypt anything.
So you can't trust a company in the Netherlands with your data, unless you live in a place like China whose government won't cooperate much with the Dutch government.
College students often have sex hesitantly, not quite sure what they really want, and often somewhat inebriated (though not unconscious). To call this "rape" leads to devastating their lives.
It might be a good thing to help students figure out more clearly whether they want sex. I am sure it would be good to lead them to drink less alcohol. But these are both more easily said than done.
The NSA still collects broad information about Americans' internet activity in contempt of the constitution.