I mean this really just boils down to whether or not you care. Personally, I don't because I don't do anything illegal. If they want to watch me scratch my nuts in front of my tv while I play Destiny, they can go for it.
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Well, let's see, computer wise, I block the javascript, cross-site requests, referers, force https encryption, refuse to use Google and Facebook, block LSO cookies, have set cookie permissions for sites that require a login while others are blocked, block ads, and a lot more that I don't feel like going into. That answer your question?
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I don't have to be doing something illegal to care about my privacy and the privacy of others.
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The fact that the government [i]can[/i] do it is what is a big deal.
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If I was, I wouldn't have a computer or phone. But, I'm not a paranoid freak
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Edited by Symmetry: 6/14/2013 6:05:54 PMI don't have verizon, or AT&T so...
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It's not about whether its likely that they are. It's the fact that they could if they wanted to.
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The people who are worried about their Xbox One spying on them are pretty damn paranoid. Just as your touchphone isn't spying on the curvature of your thigh through it's touchscreen, the Xbox One spying on you just because it's listening for "Xbox On".
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Nope.
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I'd love to have Microsoft record me walking around my house naked. I really don't give a crap. They could do more with my password and account than they could with that kind of footage.
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Not only is it socially despicable but I watch child porn, so...
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NSA wise? I don't care. I've got nothing to hide. XB1 wise? I plan on covering the kinect lens. I will never use it for anything, and don't want anyone looking at me.
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Not really. A few people were pissed off the US had been spying on people outside of America, but if Obama wants to look at my Facebook profile pictures and things like that he can go ahead.