OMFG: Company sells *complete* phone record for $110

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Rainsford

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Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: LordSegan
Originally posted by: joedrake
Originally posted by: LordSeganOMFG... So much for privacy.
OMFG LIKE SOME1 MIGHT FIND OUT WHO I CALL THEN LIKE ILL DIE OMFG

STFU, some of us still care about our basic rights.
No where in the constitution does it say anything about your phone calls being private.

Maybe because they didn't have phones back then?

The idea makes sense to me, if you can't come into my house and paw through my filing cabinet, why would you be able to listen to my phone calls or read my email? It's all private information...
 

fornax

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Originally posted by: Rainsford

That's probably a little overkill ;) You are way past the stage of discouraging casual surveillance and into the realm of hiding data from professional intelligence agencies...and if THEY are after you, I'm not sure data encryption will help :D

LOL~