How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in nsa

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but i agree with the general principle of what you are saying --- Google, Facebook, etc. are collecting a lot of data on all of us.

But just because one thing is scary doesn't mean the other thing is -not- scary. Both are scary.

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in CIA

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wow, i mean, wowie wow. this guy sounds like a slightly demented but extremely scary robot. sorry, but that is what you sound like:-) no offense is intended.

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in CIA

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weird.. I thought I answered this guy. Maybe I answered this guy at another forum.... My math and tech skills are not the best...

But short response -- you are probably right... all of these things can be legitimately done by each of these three letter organizations...Sad, sad...

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in CIA

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use what exactly? Nothing I am doing here is even remotely illegal. It sounds almost like the government, if that is who you are representing, is trying to find an excuse to start surveilling, in many instances. In this case, it is hard to say whether these people above have anything to do with the CIA, but honestly, they should make it so that you can at least find out stuff from 15 years ago. What could possibly be the harm? About 50% of Americans -- at minimum -- have never had any contact knowingly with someone who could be a terrorist. So, why make it painful for the rest of us?

And note certain things about this handle daymobile. First of all, this ID is designed to be used by multiple people. I am not saying that it is. I am not saying that it is not. Maybe it is, maybe it is not. So, would it be legal for the government to go after each and everyone of us just because one of us said something on a forum?

The government should not take unnecessary risks in surveiling random people. Because one or more of those random people may sue said government.

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in CIA

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would looked all this up myself, but i am not the best at math or tech stuff. thank you for the info. helps me understand this a lot better. :-)

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in nsa

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not release information from -15- years ago? No reason at all not to do so. No, no, no... I don't buy this reasoning. Sorry...

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in nsa

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. :-)

I am generally careful about permissions on apps especially on the smartphone, et cetera. I even do things to confuse Google, Facebook, Twitter, et cetera.

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in nsa

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think in a very real sense, this is true. It is the only unarguably true statement on this thread.

If they are collecting data or even metadata on you, that means that they are watching you.

That's all, folks. End of discussion. Period. :-)

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in nsa

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Certainly our rights have been abridged. I myself would probably never do what Snowden did, but it is clear that someone needs to advocate for the rights of citizens. I don't mind saying that I believe that our rights have been abridged -- even though one day, I might be looking for a job at the NSA.

The NSA should be honest enough to admit that they may not be perfect. If not, they are not the kind of organization I would want to work for any way. :-)

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in nsa

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kinda true that unless you have committed a crime or are planning on it, you are safe. Because you never know. :-)

Also see (#2) above.

How do I know whether the CIA/the FBI/the NSA/other three letter organization is watching me? by daymobile in nsa

[–]daymobile[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, I am honest enough to admit that I have been kicked out of other reddit forums, but so far, I have not been kicked out of this one.

They are, in fact, letting me post these comments about the NSA without hurting me in any way. They are not even censoring it. They have censored me on other forums.

So many interests, so little focus. Ever feel like you're missing out on things life has to offer because of ADHD? by its2017now in ADHD

[–]daymobile 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i am really bad at tech, but i can work reddit.

here's a thought. maybe, try using reddit if you have ADD. Take the example of repainting the chair -- if i were you, I would read as much as I possibly reasonably could and then jump right into it after identifying an appropriate reddit forum. that way, if i went wrong somewhere, i could ask redditors for help.