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What can they do with the information is what matters. The police have and always have had the means to spy on civilians, and so have unscrupulous businessmen. The fact that you are being spied upon only matters if property is stolen, if you are wrongly incriminated, or if privileged material is leaked to a third party. No harm, no foul. Absolute privacy has been dead for decades. Anyone who knows anyone in law enforcement knows that the cops can spy on whom they like, and often do. It is what they can do with this information that matters.
-Tinfoil Conservation Committee
Robert, some of us only put our computers to sleep, it saves rebooting time.
Ted Keer
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