One of the big questions of todays world is obviously who the owner of your personal data really is. Privacy advocates have for a long time been fighting the intrusive data retention laws that has been proposed all over the globe. Information about your connections to the networks are stored and being given out already. The threat that might be the biggest one is however not the one of the governments trying to monitor (since they will ultimately fail at that), but rather that the people we set up as keepers of our data being forced to hand over data. It was just revealed that Twitter is being bullied into handing over data to the US Government about people involved in/with WikiLeaks of different sorts. The data requested is personal information, such as private messages and IP addresses they have used, and essentially all other data that might be available. This of course raises a lot of concerns - the US government is forcing a US company to give out personal data about citizens of other nations -
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