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#4 2012-07-08 12:17:07
Turns out that no warrant is needed to ask the phone company to hand over the digital data they store. Nor any other smartphone app provider using location based or info gathering services. The police just ask and they get it. Some phone companies now see this as a business oportunity and charge the police $30 to $60 for each warrantless dissemination of a customers data.
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#6 2012-07-09 06:44:29
Yeah - Your hands are basically "tied" (And, not in the good way) when it comes to e-mail; But, what I can-not under-stand* is these idiots who continue to "buy in-to" this fucking on-line back-up trend.
MSN wrote:
In a limited number of circumstances, Microsoft may need to disclose data without your prior consent . . .
{MyExtremelyPoorMichaelStipeImitation}What's the NSA key **, Bill? Is my scheiße porn being shared?
Swear I down-loaded under-aged Miley's "up-skirt" un-a-ware.{/MyExtremelyPoorMichaelStipeImitation}
* He said whilst realizing full-well that such "services" are aimed at people too sodding lazy to read the basic instructions in-volved in installing a port-able drive
** I do realize that Micro-Limp's self-perpetuating NSA "back-door" is a separate issue; But, obviously, "What's the MSN re-sponse to government inquiries regarding my cloud storage" did not really "work" in the frame of this particular song.
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