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The video presents how far British government has come to spy on its citizens and some call for them to wake up and fight for their privacy!

It has been for years. But since Two-Tier Kier has arrived on the scene he appears to using 1984 as a how-to manual.

However it’s not ALL bad. It has made a lot of people that until now didn’t care about data privacy start doing what they can to keep their data out of government reach.

Until the Apple ADP fiasco I was all-in on iCloud. Now I don’t use any of it. I use local encrypted storage with dummy partitions and passwords so I can give those if i’m ever forced and they still get fuck all.

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Yeah, good job. The more people secure from government, the less control they have. Privacy is a value we have to keep fighting for, don’t forget that.

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