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> This site and many guides like it are intended to help people avoid mass surveillance rather than targeted surveillance. Confounding the two threat models seems intended to confuse and exasperate people.

The important thing to keep in mind - and one that I find most nontechnical people don't realize - is that over time mass surveillance and targeted surveillance trend to being the same thing.

Centuries, or even decades, ago mass surveillance was a dictators dream but merely a fantasy. There was no way to do it, not enough people or time, so it was impossible. You could only do targeted surveillance against selected groups or people.

With current technology these are starting to merge. You can actually spy on everyone all the time and store it for later perusal whenever you need to perform a dragnet search in the future.

We're not there 100% quite yet but every year more activities are online and more bandwidth and storage capacity makes it more and more viable to monitor everything and everyone all the time.

The legal and cultural framework to deal with this does not exist. Laws and mindsets are still focused only on targeted surveillance and cover things like search warrants.



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