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The 'Devil' isn't smart (and knows everything) because he is 'The Devil' but because he is OLD. So you have to get 'OLD' first before you can say you 'Know Everything'.

Chuck B

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Please read the link:

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/jun/01/google-ordered-hand-over-data-fbi

 

Surely this is an example, so it seems any emails sent it is stored, you may delete it but its still stored somewhere and for how long?

 

I think the majority of us have nothing to fear but as the op has posted, it's still invading your privacy.

 

Does anybody know if you use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is safer then they say they are, I use one that I pay a monthly subscription so am I wasting my money?

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The biggest problem is every one turning on the liar box when they get home and accepting it as fact, next time you watch tv write down every lie you hear and see. From the screwdriver that is the only tool you need to the world news tonight where iraq has nukes. The Gov will lie when the truth would be better love my tin hat btw
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