Anonymous ID: 38af0d Jan. 28, 2019, 10:23 a.m. No.4940313   🗄️.is 🔗kun

70 percent say government spies on social media, 35 percent cover computer camera to hide

 

Over seven in 10 believe that the government spies on the daily activities and social media of Americans, and many are taking actions to stop it including covering cameras on computers and even cutting ties to social media, according to a broad new poll on privacy. In a new survey for Security.org, over 70 percent said that Uncle Sam is spying on the social media, Internet browsing and phone calls of Americans. And 31 percent believe that Washington is personally watching their Internet browsing.

 

While most feel that is bad, sizable groups said that there are exceptions: members of hate groups, families of suspected terrorists, and convicted criminals. Notably, said the survey found that about a quarter of Democrats and Republicans OK’d government surveillance of political leaders.

 

Not surprisingly, Americans polled said that they are taking moves to hide their actions from the government. Among their choices:

 

34.8 percent cover their computer webcam.

23.5 percent turn off smart devices.

14.1 percent do not usual social media websites.

12.8 percent use encrypted emails.

 

As with most everything in American life today, the survey found clear political differences. In the case of surveillance by the government, for example, Republicans were more supportive of spying on religious groups and immigrants.

 

Security.org said in its analysis that there are ways to handle concerns of government spying. It said: ''Whether you're concerned about data breaches domestic or foreign, it's important to recognize the various ways to protect your most sensitive information. Complex passwords may seem like a burden to memorize, but they provide considerable protection for everything from your social media profile to bank accounts. You may even want to go one step further and implement a private phone number or a VPN to obscure your browser history incase a site you visit is ever compromised in one of the many digital attacks that occur each year. A little extra work to safeguard your daily online and over-the-phone activity can go a long way in preventing prying eyes from getting into your personal business.''

 

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/70-say-government-spies-on-social-media-35-cover-computer-camera-to-hide

 

More details here:

https://www.security.org/resources/do-you-value-your-privacy/