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Old 12-02-2010, 05:10 PM   #27
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten View Post
seriously. no. the average user is simply not important enough to be looked at. if it becomes necessary to look at these things, then court orders and warrants would be involved.
I completely agree with this statement. I was trying to figure out if paranoia is behind the question or some other reason that I couldn't think of.

A friend of mine's mother seriously believes that government and big business are spying on everyone. No amount of logic can convince her that they do not have the time/money/inclination to watch every ordinary citizen. If he thinks like this then perhaps he will be more comfortable knowing that he is in control of the wifi.

If there were some other reason for his desire to be completely disconnected, I was curious to hear what is was. I gave it quite a bit of thought and couldn't come up with anything.
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