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Old 03-20-2014, 02:42 AM #1
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Angry 60 minutes on data miners

I'm sort of concerned as to what I should,and should not say these days on the internet.

Several weeks ago 60 minutes reported that there are companies out there collecting information on the Internet,and selling it. I researched this,and found many that collect information. This is not right,but they justify it in their own eyes as being OK.

So this means that private companies are collecting our information,and the government is collecting our information.

I wonder if they feel guilt about their surveillance activities,and secret sails that could hurt us because of our vulnerability,and being misunderstood.

I don't like this at all,and am some kind of disappointed that they do this. BF
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