Thursday, November 22, 2012

Rewritten U.S. Bill will allow security agencies and police to read user E-mails without warrants

The United States government is set to vote an e-mail privacy bill which, will enable government agencies to read e-mails without warrants.









The rewritten bill would essentially give  direct access to Americans' e-mail.

This means direct access  to view users' Google Docs files, Facebook  and Twitter wall postss and private messages without the need for a search warrant. Also agencies like FBI will have the authority in terms of obtaining full access to internet accounts without notifying a judge nor the owner. 

Maybe such thing might do some good BUT this is massive people control and surveillance which of course will surely not decrease crime for all.  Also no one knows what corrupt people can do with such amount of surveillance. Who knows that innocent people will not be accused on purpose?

Crime cannot be eliminated by taking that kind of measurements!

One thing is certain, if that bill gets over voted, then we are one step closer on destroying human rights completely.

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