Top 10 Ways the NSA Spies On You
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Ever get the feeling you’re being watched? From building back doors, to hijacking your cellular devices and web cams, to straight up hacking, these are the scary methods used by the NSA to keep tabs on everyone. WatchMojo counts down ten ways the NSA spies on you.

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#10: Building Backdoors
#9: Straight Up Hacking
#8: Legal Loopholes
#7: Your Purchases
#6: Geolocation
#5: Text Messages
#4: Your Built-in Cameras & Microphones
#3, #2 & #1???

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13 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t care if the NSA spies on me, just don’t steal my money, also enjoy my searches of BBW porn and Counter Strike

  2. If this is new to yall….you must not use cell phones or the internet :-/ to think we have ‘privacy’ is a joke.

  3. If you trust someone, then no problem. You are illogical, you say you trust them, because it sounds good. In fact, “trust them the most” actually means you barely even trust them at all.

  4. you going into politics now? top 10 ways the US military industrial complex is destroying American democracy, top 10 ways American politicians are corrupted by big money, top 10 industries private corporations have a monopoly on basic necessities?

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