Leslie Walker from the Washington Post in an article entitled "Forgot What You Searched For? Google Didn't" published today says that the Justice Department may have done us all a big favor by issuing subpoenas to Internet search engines to find out what people are researching online.
And she raises the question: What, exactly, does Google know about us?
May be she's right!
Link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/20/AR2006012001799.html
And she raises the question: What, exactly, does Google know about us?
So if the government scares people into thinking more about their own
Internet histories by slapping subpoenas on the search engines, maybe that's not a bad thing.
May be she's right!
Link:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/01/20/AR2006012001799.html
21 Feb 2007 20:44:01
our founding fathers went to great lenghts to keep the government officials out of our buisness. truley the internet has been the biggest exploit of americans rights as of yet. am i doing somthing wrong? no. but if people keep saying things like "im not doing anything wrong so let them pry all they want" we can all kiss our rights goodbye.
go ahead. pucker up.
whatever happend to privacy and that thing called PROBABLE CAUSE???
ALL I CAN SAY IS APRIL 6, 1992. the authority abusing people obviously havent learned who rules. before the national guard can get there we can destroy everything and lots of people can be dead.