There's nothing like the face of a customer when they found out
Everything they ever did
Is stored in a cloud with no access to it
Yet they paid for all the data transfer
And ten agencies call them a turd
There's nothing like the face of a customer when...
We watched the show called FBI and in it they know everything the person under surveillance does...
How long they are at work, when they take their breaks, what they accomplish at work and were working on, all sorts of photos of where they were at...now in this case they were catching a kid predator
But I watched this movie, Bad Company, where the CIA is trying to buy a suitcase nuke from Russians to get it of the market and terrorists use the same techniques as the FBI show. They get the bomb and take it to Grand Central Station in New York City, USA. They arm the bomb... and now you know why I talk about computer security. And, why I didn't any money for inventing LED lighting.
And then, what if they're corrupt and in whatever agency and they enslave you? What if ANONYMOUS does it?
This constant surveillance is perhaps useful in a world full of criminals. But it's as if the world itself, the system itself, creates more and more criminals who become such in order to survive. And then this same system introduces global surveillance of everyone, excusing it with the dangers it itself has created...
If surveillance methods are only involved in cases of searching for dangerous criminals (I also watch the series FBI), then fine. But I can't agree to individual companies, or perhaps the countries behind them, just appropriating your stuff and telling you: if you want it back, you have to do this and that. This is tantamount to blackmail to some extent. Because in the end I may, as in my case, never be able to get my data back, and even if I do, they have access to it again, storing it in their cloud, from where it may never be able to be deleted.
I don't even go so far as to question whether they are corrupt. The mere fact that they do so is enough.
Agreed as everything falls
Thanks @steemcurator02