clearing your browser history could get you 20 years

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  • #75947
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    Lazarus Long
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    I was going to write a long intro but I am not sure it would be worth it. That being said if this article is accurate its a sad day.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/clearing-your-browser-history-can-be-deemed-obstruction-of-justice-in-the-u-s-1.3105222

    Willfully turning aside from the truth is treason to one's self. -Terry Goodkind

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    22Deeboi
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    Ummm ok this is a little overboard?? I can’t even get my head around that!

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    Anonymous
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    Ooookay…

    That escalated quickly!

    #76016
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    ILiveAgain
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    Don’t worry guys. It won’t be long before ‘thinking about’ deleting history will be a crime.

    Also you must report anyone that told you they are thinking of doing it.

    So when Microsoft tech support tell you to delete history …. report them immediately ☺

    #76032
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    Biggvs_Dickvs
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    Don’t worry guys. It won’t be long before ‘thinking about’ deleting history will be a crime. Also you must report anyone that told you they are thinking of doing it. So when Microsoft tech support tell you to delete history …. report them immediately ☺

     

    Why the f~~~ do we allow our gov employees and lawmakers to do this s~~~?

    "Data, I would be delighted to offer any advice I can on understanding women. When I have some, I'll let you know." --Captain Picard,

    #76077
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    Kizell
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    The sleepwalkers of this country won’t care.  They will say “oh well in this case he deserves it.”

    But when a member of the state department does it, it’s out of “national security. “

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    Russky
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    That’s small change. Making a website can get you life in prison without parole (SilkRoad’s creator got just that)

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

    #76172
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    Dakota
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    Read the article a little more closely.

    “Matanov deleted his Google Chrome activity selectively, leaving behind Google Chrome activity from other days…”

    Please.  I would have burned the f~~~in’ computer in the backyard and dumped the ashes in the storm drain.  What a dumbass…

     

     

    #76245
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    K
    Hitman
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    hahaha! i DID burn a computer to ashes once..let the geek squad try to retrieve some s~~~ off that !..u can also physically replace the hard drive,sparing the rest of the unit..

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    Russky
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    Wait, isn’t Google-NSA keeping all the records they could have subpoenaed? Oh, no – this would have been a “risk to national security” if that ever came up in courts – let’s just pretend we can’t do this and put this guy in prison

    proud carrier of the 'why?' chromosome

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