Source: azspot.net --- Saturday, July 27, 2013
?It?s possible that the federal government is going to Google, Facebook, and Microsoft and saying, ?hey, give us the passwords of thousands of your users." If so, the companies wouldn?t tell us, most likely because they?d be legally forbidden from doing so, and the government certainly wouldn?t tell us. It is unacceptable if massive password requests are now happening. But it is also unacceptable that it could happen, or be happening, without the public even knowing. That?s how it works now: The feds don?t say a word even when they adopt new policies that are radical and aggressive. Even as the Obama Administration avows that it welcomes a civic debate about the surveillance state, it preemptively short-circuits citizens? ability to assess and debate policy. It?s disingenuous, illiberal, anti-democratic, and imprudent. The notion that self-government, secret policy, and secret law can coexist is Obama?s folly, and the folly of his predecessors.? - Are the Feds Asking Tech Companies for User Passwords? ...
Source: http://azspot.net/post/56627394994
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