Why Internet Privacy is Major
- added January 2, 2008
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- Konstantino
- The guy in the video
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Maybe it doesn't seem like a huge thing now, but it'll get bigger. As we use the internet more and more frequently, big companies like Google continue to track your searches and possibly can expose you. Fight against these movements, and stand up for internet privacy.
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- Konstantino
- 9 months ago
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I'm not sure what the hell that was, but I think I got what you were putting out there. The Google thing sucks. I'm probably on the no-fly list by now because of that. haha.
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- ILiveonaClock
- 9 months ago
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Yay! Your awesome! Go you!
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Merci :)
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- Konstantino
- 8 months ago
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ehh, could have been better if you actually looked at the camera.
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- Johnimation
- 8 months ago
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were told that in our country we have freedom of this and that... but it seems like in this high-tech age of lightning fast internet access and instantly available mobile content the government is trying to take more and more of it away from us. big brother is watching... and i say its time we fight back!!!
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- yourimmortal
- 8 months ago
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Oh yeah, and read Welcome to the Machine by Derrick Jensen
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- ILiveonaClock
- 8 months ago
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you did very well on this video.
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great job we want more
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Thanks guys, I'll be sure to make more content in the near future.
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- Konstantino
- 6 months ago
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I agree with what this guy is saying. He is making the point that we should know when people are listening to are conversations or reading things we write on the internet. We have the freedom of speech so as long as its not harming other people. We the people should know what is going on in our life or in the U.S. It seems like it would be illegal to do that without the people knowing about what the government is doing.If the U.S. wants to start doing this they should have the people vote and see what they think and how they feel about this situation.
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- prettygrl2
- 5 months ago
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