The FBI is ONE senator short of legalizing the surveillance of all internet traffic without a court order. We know the NSA already does this, but if the FBI gets this power, they'll share that information with any other department. Imagine your local asshole cop being able to look up anyone's internet history, because we're on the way to that with this upcoming bill. Call your fucking senator and tell him he's a piece of shit for breaking the internet http://www.senate.gov/senators/contact/
>>55234076
But anon if you do nothing illegal what are you afraid of?
>>55234094
blackmail over things that aren't illegal, but that people would still be ashamed of. Things that can be used to ruin marriages, get people evicted, etc.
secrets? Not anymore, mother fucker.
>>55234094
You'd better fucking call. Seriously, just leave a voicemail saying you're going to vote against him if he votes for this. It takes 30 fucking seconds, and this is so god damn important
>>55234118
I thought this was already rejected
>>55234113
Why would an FBI agent want to blackmail you? If it concerns you so much then use an overseas VPN.
>>55234131
That was the vote to stop discussing it and proceed with the real vote. It failed, so it's still being discussed. It's like a test vote; people who vote to stop discussing and vote are the same people that vote to pass it when the real vote happens.
>>55234165
The FBI shares information and technology with local police departments. This is how your local police is currently able to monitor your cell phone without a warrant.
>>55234185
What is the bill called
>>55234165
>If it concerns you so much then use an overseas VPN.
Oh, just hand them reasonable suspicion, why don't you!
Here's more detailed information
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2016/06/22/after-orlando-senate-bill-seeks-to-allow-fbi-web-searches-without-court-order/
It's almost as if our elected representatives working in the government don't truly represent the will of the people. But no, that couldn't possibly be the case.
>>55234094
Kill yourself.
>>55234094
If you think privacy is unimportant for you because you have nothing to hide, you might as well say free speech is unimportant for you because you have nothing useful to say.