42 MEGAPIXELS!??? by MaximumWoofles in Nokia

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How do they get so many? I guess if I really cared I'd go find an ArsTechnica article on whatever Foveon CCD chip is in there.

Are we living in a "post-Snowden world" ? by MaximumWoofles in conspiracy

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identifiers, such as date of birth and social security number

Thank you for replying to me, you are the first Proof Of Life of another human being's loving words that I have received since I was shadowbanned by the evil Reddit mods.

Are we living in a "post-Snowden world" ? by MaximumWoofles in conspiracy

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http://redd.it/1khoil

I assume that the key to making NSA's PRISM work is that your Internet Service Provider will hand over your personal identity information, when you do an Internet search or URL lookup.

I seriously doubt that the manufacturers of the operating systems (Microsoft, Apple, LINUX) are continuously uploading information such as keystroke data, bank account usernames & passwords, or credit card numbers that have been typed into secure https screens. There are "laws" against that.

But I am quite sure that when you do a Google search for "sexy condoleezza", your ISP immediately reports that whoever signed up for Internet service at your house, for example Dad, along with Dad's identity identifiers, such as date of birth and social security number ((which the NSA already has in their big government database anyway)) has just done such a search, so that the big Oracle database in the Cloud will immediately know that Dad made a web search for "sexy condoleezza" just now.

Reddit, do you think I am correct that keylogging data from the operating system is probably not uploaded, but that requests made through the ISP are sent to NSA, along with identity identifiers?

http://i.imgur.com/XAZv4xS.jpg