Jan. 17, 2022, 1:07 a.m. | /u/jacobspartan1992

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So I did a post a couple of days back when I asked about the Investigative Powers Act of 2016 and explained how government and law enforcement agencies can seize ICRs without a warrant.

I was watching Tim Bernard's Lee being interviewed in opposition to the act when it was introduced and he said your data being stored would never be safe from a bad actor. Either through error or malice somebody with access to your data could leak it …

bad may privacy

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