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Facebook Is A Surveillance Company Rebranded As "Social Media" - Linville - 03-20-2018

Edward Snowden: Facebook Is A Surveillance Company Rebranded As Social Media"


NSA whistleblower and former CIA employee Edward Snowden slammed Facebook in a Saturday tweet following the suspension of Strategic Communication Laboratories (SCL) and its political data analytics firm, Cambridge Analytica, over what Facebook says was imporoper use of collected data. 

In a nutshell, in 2015 Cambridge Analytica bought data from a University of Cambridge psychology professor, Dr. Aleksandr Kogan, who had developed an app called  hisisyourdigitallife" that vacuumed up loads of information on users and their contacts. 
After making Kogan and Cambridge Analytica promise to delete the data the app had gathered, Facebook received reports (from sources they would not identify) which claimed that not all the data had been deleted - which led the social media giant to delete Cambridge Analytica and parent company SCL's accounts. 
Quote:[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.65098)]“By passing information on to a third party, including SCL/Cambridge Analytica and Christopher Wylie of Eunoia Technologies, he violated our platform policies. When we learned of this violation in 2015, we removed his app from Facebook and demanded certifications from Kogan and all parties he had given data to that the information had been destroyed. Cambridge Analytica, Kogan and Wylie all certified to us that they destroyed the data.” -[i]Facebook[/i][/color]
Of note, Cambridge Analytica worked for Ted Cruz and Ben Carson during the 2016 election before contracting with the Trump campaign. Cruz stopped using CA after their data modeling failed to identify likely supporters. 

Cambridge Analytica has vehemently denied any wrongdoing in a statement. 
In response to the ban, Edward Snowden fired off two tweets on Saturday criticizing Facebook, and claimed social media companies were simply "surveillance companies" who engaged in a "successful deception" by rebranding themselves.


Snowden isn't the first big name to call out Silicon Valley companies over their data collection and monitoring practices, or their notorious intersection with the U.S. Government. 
In his 2014 book: When Google Met WikiLeaks, Julian Assange describes Google's close relationship with the NSA and the Pentagon.
Quote:[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.65098)]Around the same time, Google was becoming involved in a program known as the “Enduring Security Framework” (ESF), which entailed the sharing of information between Silicon Valley tech companies and Pentagon-affiliated agencies “at network speed.” Emails obtained in 2014 under Freedom of Information requests show Schmidt and his fellow Googler Sergey Brin corresponding on first-name terms with NSA chief General Keith Alexander about ESF Reportage on the emails focused on the familiarity in the correspondence: 
“General Keith . . . so great to see you . . . !” Schmidt wrote. But most reports overlooked a crucial detail. “Your insights as a key member of the Defense Industrial Base,” Alexander wrote to Brin, “are valuable to ensure ESF’s efforts have measurable impact.” -Julian Assange
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Kim Dotcom has also opined on social media's close ties to the government, tweeting in February "Unfortunately all big US Internet companies are in bed with the deep state. Google, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, etc. are all providing backdoors to your data."



In 2013, the Washington Post and The Guardian revealed that the NSA has backdoor access to all major Silicon Valley social media firms, including Microsoft, Yahoo, Google, Facebook, PalTalk, AOL, Skype, YouTube, and Apple - all through the notorious PRISM program which began in 2007 under the Protect America Act. PRISM's existence was leaked by Edward Snowden before he entered into ongoing asylum in Moscow. Microsoft was the first company to join the PRISM program.
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Quote:[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.65098)]The NSA has the ability to pull any sort of data it likes from these companies, but it claims that it does not try to collect it all. The PRISM program goes above and beyond the existing laws that state companies must comply with government requests for data, as it gives the NSA direct access to each company's servers — essentially letting the NSA do as it pleases. -The Verge[/color]
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After PRISMs existence was leaked by Snowden, the Director of National Intelligence issued a statment which stated that the only people targed by the programs are "outside the United States," and that the program "does not allow" the targeting of citizens within US borders. 

In 2006, Wired magazine published evidence from a retired AT&T communications technician, Mark Klein, that revealed a secret room used to "split" internet data at a San Francisco office as part of the NSA's bulk data collection techniques used on millions of Americans.
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Quote:During the course of that work, he learned from a co-worker that similar cabins were being installed in other cities, including Seattle, San Jose, Los Angeles and San Diego, he said.

The split circuits included traffic from peering links connecting to other internet backbone providers, meaning that AT&T was also diverting traffic routed from its network to or from other domestic and international providers[color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.65098)], Klein said. -[/color][color=rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.65098)]Wired[/color]
 
"They are collecting everything on everybody," Klein said.


RE: Facebook Is A Surveillance Company Rebranded As "Social Media" - Linville - 03-20-2018

Ha ha yeah Cricket would say see I told you. And she would have been right.


RE: Facebook Is A Surveillance Company Rebranded As "Social Media" - G.Elias - 03-23-2018

Glad i deleted my account years ago, 'But its great for finding old friends' People kept saying, yeah but at what price ? Place is rotten to the core, that happy smiling with a massive bank balance Zuckerberg knows a lot more than he lets on, he can do the puppy dog eyes but the box is now open, they'll be more of this kind of thing to come, FB are hand in glove with the powerful, both government and those multinational companies they promote, hope people do delete their accounts and bring the site and Zuckerberg down to earth with a thud,lets see how happy he is when his bank balance is gone and he's selling his houses off to pay his expensive lawyers, i'll enjoy watching his like be left with nothing, welcome to the real world chump.

So how legit was the election after all this has come out ? Brexit referendum fair ? plus all the other elections around the world they have messed around with in some way, people have been basically cheated of democracy , be careful what you click on on sites like FB and twitter. You just don't know whats behind those links anymore.