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ofc. they are all catch-alls for the NSA. people think the NSA is monitoring traffic as in looking over our shoulders. like direct interception. nope, they just let a few megacorps convince the entire internet to pass everything through their servers, then buy off all the data.
Once again, the earthly principle of all things being ultimately voluntarily, is still true.
Yeah, the NSA isn't already completely integrated into telco itself. It needs these other companies to execute its tasks. You get it.
if they want to bypass all TLS, then yes, mr smarty pants
I think he's saying they don't have to if they can read it off of your pc or the server before it's even encrypted. OS backdoors, in-app backdoors, hardware backdoors inside the CPU like Intel ME...
there is a difference between targetted attacks like that and straight allowing them to dragnet you and millions of others
I'm not arguing for cloud flare hahahh it's horrible. I'm just saying, it's just one of many ways your data is taken. I don't see why the backdoors I listed should be used for targeted "attacks" only. They call it telemetry and it's "used to improve the product you use" hehehh