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Homeland Security Reveals Hundreds Of Words That Could Put You On Their Online Watch List
boygeniusreport.com 23 hours, 7 minutes agoSocial networks like Twitter and Facebook are among the thousands of sites monitored for suspicious activity by the Department of Homeland Security, and the government agency was recently forced to tip its hand. As part of a freedom of information request made by watchdog group Electronic Privacy Information Center, DOHS recently published a list of hundreds of words and terms it watches for on social media sites. Some are obvious, such as Al Qaeda , terrorism and domestic nuclear detection , while others a
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How To Prevent Homeland Security From Spying On Your Social Networks
yahoo.com 17 hours, 16 minutes agoWith the FBI reportedly forming a new internet surveillance unit and the National Security Agency building a data center in Utah that will be able to sift through communications between private citizens, you can assume that the government can readily spy on you … Continue reading →















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