Okay that may be a problem... if I lived in Nazi Germany 80 years ago or North Korea. I live in Australia however, a constitutional monarchy. The government, military and/or police can't just lock me up on a whim. We have measures in place to prevent that. The government has to answer to the public. Democracy and all that - we do decide what is legal (to a degree).chikusho said:The problem is that you don't decide what's illegal. Or what they might deem suspicious, which is all that is necessary for them to lock you up forever without even charging you with anything. Or your friends and family, just on a whim.Drummodino said:Uh... I don't care. Even if my country or another country monitored my gaming or internet activity, they won't find anything illegal. And I don't think a poor university student like myself has to worry about people trying to manipulate them. So how does it affect me? Not at all.
Also, all surveillance systems get abused, and they leak, which places us way out of even "legal" territory.
And why would they lock me away just because they could? It's not like they'd benefit from it, it would cost them money and resources to process and imprison me. I highly doubt my gaming and pornography habits are going to be judged a threat to national security that would justify those expenses.
Finally, if the problem of surveillance being leaked is so important to you... well you're shit out of luck I'm afraid. Unless you go live somewhere remote like a monastery or an Amish community, you are going to be monitored and there is not a lot you can do about it. You sound a little paranoid, no offence intended.