Das DHS forderte von Google die Herausgabe von Daten über die Aktivitäten Kanadas und seinen Standort gegenüber Anti-ICE-Beiträgen

    https://www.wired.com/story/dhs-demanded-google-surrender-data-on-canadians-activity-location-over-anti-ice-posts/

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    1. Of course they did. Americans believe the entire world must obey their laws, but they don’t have to obey anyone else’s. Including their own.

    2. BertramPotts on

      If you’ve said anything online that the Americans don’t like you could well be on the same list. The only reason we know about this instance is because Google slipped up:

      >A customs summons is a type of administrative subpoena and is not reviewed by a judge or grand jury before being sent out. According to the complaint, Google alerted the man about the request on February 9, despite an ask included in the summons “not to disclose the existence of this summons for an indefinite period of time.“

      Also important to note even the paperwork on this pseudo-warrant admits the guy’s posts were harmless:

      >The complaint describes the man’s posts as “passionate and even sometimes off-color but never contain threats or incite violence.”

    3. gimmickypuppet on

      What are they gunna do? As a dual citizen I have every right to my freedom of speech to criticize this administration. I also have every right to enter the country and they cannot refuse. What use is there chasing down Canadians and wasting resources tracking down people who are doing exactly what Americans can do themselves?

    4. maxedgextreme on

      Hi DHS, I’m anti-ICE. (Well, technically I’m just anti-murder.) If you wanna know my location and activity:

      I’ll be at Princess Auto tomorrow morning, gotta pick up some new hoses, then I’m supposed to go to Costco but I can’t find why my family is so eager for me to go. Did I just miss a line in thread? Could you intel-skill that out for me? Then in the evening I’m supposed to a LOTR-film fest. It’s awkward: I like the guy, and those movies are fine, but: All 3? On a Tuesday workday evening? On a day of no particular signifigance? Is there some way you could PsyOp me out of going to this without hurting his feelings?

    5. I thought it was well established for ages now that US government agencies pretty routinely have access to pretty much whichever data they like from major tech companies with virtually nothing in the way of safeguards, *especially* for non-citizens. Like wasn’t that idea behind the whole canary thing a decade or so ago? (which at this point is useless because everyone’s warrant canary has been triggered at this point)

    6. thecanadiansniper1-2 on

      Social Media was mistake and allowing these techno oligarchs to monopolise the social media industry was terrible for democracy.

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