"You have the right to remain silent. Everything you tweet and post can and will be used against you".
The question is: When will you be arrested?
Or have you already been?
When you requested your DSL line?
When you created your Twitter or Facebook account?
When you visited a website?
When you posted something suspicious?
Or when you actually committed a crime?
It should be the last one.
That's what online privacy is about: not being treated like a criminal when you're not.
But governments that log everybody's online behavior do just that: treat everybody like criminals.
Now I only have to figure out whether I consider Google and Facebook to be governments....
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