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NSA Uses Cookies To PinPoint Targets For Hacking
December 11, 2013 in "Holiday Inn", "My City Was Gone", 08 Olympic Games, ABC News, Accountability, breast feeding, credibility, criminal intent, crotch shots, Death of Democracy, Romnesia, Spying on American Citizens, washington post, Water and Sewerworks, Women's Prerogative | Tags: Cookies, NSA, Spying | Leave a comment
This is the newest revelation from Snowden. It should not be a surprise knowing what we already knew.
Essentially the NSA uses cookies to track your internet traffic.
Which brings up this moral question.
Cookies were allowed for commercial opportunity. To find what you like, and then offer you ads for that activity. That sort of benefits both advertisers and potential consumers. if I as a consumer have to look at ads, aren’t i better served seeing ones I’m interested in, as opposed to ignoring all of them as I do in the News Journal?
Yes… I’ve benefited from cookies.
At the same time, someone out there, knows a lot about me. And a lot about you… Whereas computer technology can accurately predict where Peyton Manning will throw the ball on 3rd and 10, it can also predict when and what you will buy at Wal*mart with 90% accuracy… One could get in big trouble if ones spouse ever got hold of that information….
But we were given ways of opting out of cookies, of removing them if we wished, and it continues to be allowed…
There are no laws against making bets on what someone will buy.. However.. THERE ARE LAWS AGAINST government spying on you. Against powers of prosecution innocent victims have no powers other than forcing prosecutors to produce evidence. Now that evidence can be produce readily whether a person is guilty of anything or not, there is no defense against state prosecution.
This disrupts commerce. Now I can’t engage in commerce because my government may one day invade my domicile, grab my computer, pull one or two bytes out of one or two gigabytes, and prosecute me.
So now, with the NSA, a government entity using cookies, the actual use of cookies themselves may become under suspect of being illegal…
With continuous free use of cookies, using them to spy on you will continue. Now is the time to move to requiring cookie-use only with a court order, and hopefully, it must emanate from a court which has an advocate for privacy rights being the antagonistic force against the government’s claim for its right to spy….
So with the right advocacy, this crumbling cookie situation may lead to legislation ensuring our privacy is again under our control, and as a result… no longer forcing us to live like celebrities or former witches and fear Allan Loudell or the paparizzi (of course, in the form of cookies)…. hiding in our bushes