>>Interested in electronic privacy? gandi.net. Vive la France. ;-)
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>There are many options to protect ones privacy and to communicate in secret if one wishes to do so. And those measures are also available to those who wish to remain hidden for nefarious reasons. In which case it begs the question; these eavesdropping measures will be used against who exactly? At best these are grand-standing measures to appeal to an ignorant voting public. At worst they are simply another step towards the loss of civil liberties which, once lost, will be very hard to regain. Orwell would be amazed by how much he underestimated the future.
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>Ben Franklin - “They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
All the attacks of the past few years have been by people who where well known to the security services. Usually lack of resource was the problem not lack of information. There's a case for more resources but not (as far as I'm concerned) new powers.
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