When it came to privacy, we already knew that, as a condition of service, the high-tech firms we have become so dependent upon were using our information for marketing. We also thought that the U.S. government was judiciously using the data streams of these firms to spy on criminals and potential terrorists. Little did we know or suspect that they were collecting massive amounts of information on everyone and that U.S. high-tech executives...
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