Edward Snowden: If You Care About Your Privacy, Avoid Dropbox, Facebook, and Google
According to Edward Snowden, people who care about their privacy should stay away from popular consumer Internet services like Dropbox, Facebook, and Google.
Snowden conducted a remote interview today as part of the New Yorker Festival, where he was asked a couple of variants on the question of what we can do to protect our privacy.
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Bummer. I hate/avoid Facebook and Google, but love Dropbox and use it often. Perhaps I should start encrypting my Dropbox files...
Here's the best lock on the market. It will keep out all sorts of petty criminals and miscreants.
Yeah, but will it keep out that giant thug over there glaring at us?
He's the guy we gave your spare set of keys to.
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