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bypdx 2 hours ago

Privacy advocate with Google-nest cameras inside his home?

polack 23 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

I was on a consultant-assignment at a company that got raided by the police in the EU. The police was extremely careful not to scan any data that where stored on US-servers. The company used Google for mail and file storage, so all computers had to be taken offline before they could scan them.

While I don't doubt they have a way of getting permission to access that data, I don't think they will put in the effort unless you're a relally big fish.

jchw 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Maybe he wanted to make sure a lot of copies of the evidence were floating around. Surveillance capitalism is like a free unlimited backup service you can't restore from.

foder 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Lol, yes.

He describe himself as an anarcho capitalist so I guess, ideologically, it is government surveillance that he is concerned with and that the free market will sort out the rest.

hdgvhicv an hour ago | parent [-]

Hilarious take, why ban it by accountable governments but not unaccountable companies (which can then sell to accountable governments anyway)

brador 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

On device recording, so at least the illusion of privacy.