(September 21, 2013 at 5:57 pm)Tiberius Wrote: Stop using email for communication unless it's absolutely necessary, and when you browse the web, do it whilst not signed in to accounts and via Tor. That's my advice at least.
Hmm ... then again, even that might not be any help. They will probably figure out ways to sneak into even password-protected sites.
That's what the article said (in the following quote).
Quote:The data stored in Bluffdale will naturally go far beyond the world’s billions of public web pages. The NSA is more interested in the so-called invisible web, also known as the deep web or deepnet - data beyond the reach of the public. This includes password-protected data, US and foreign government communications, and noncommercial file-sharing between trusted peers. "The deep web contains government reports, databases, and other sources of information of high value to DOD and the intelligence community," according to a 2010 Defense Science Board report.
Personally, I don't care much if those NSA guys spy on whatever I do on the internet as long as they don't interfere in any way and/or try to change what I'm doing.
It doesn't really make a difference to me.