I don't think government surveillance is accepted by any means. It's recognized, but certainly not accepted. There are plenty of people that go lengths to protect themselves from such surveillance.
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In China, the situation is more of resignation. There is little that ordinary citizens can do to push back or protect against such surveillance.
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@NSAGov software is unconstitutional in its current form &#LawEnforcement ignores Just. Alito's dissenting opinion in Carpenter. PRISM should be completely automated the same way Safe Port Act software is. Could also be offered as consumer product possibly if data is encrypted.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Facial data, names, IDs, location coordinates of thousands of Chinese students left exposed on the internet from a security leak were found by GDI’s
@0xDUDE, raising serious questions over school surveillance and cyber safety.pic.twitter.com/dL1XHDpdsf
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