Think like the NSA or CIA type of stuff

Assume they are kinda the helicopter parenting type.

Just curious… cuz maybe I have an idea for storywriting… maybe…

  • NGram@piefed.ca
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    9 hours ago

    In a functioning society accessing private information on someone else would be subject to a proper review system with audits to prevent anyone from accessing information they don’t have a very good (legal) reason to have.

    So yeah it’d probably be possible in the USA, but in other places they definitely couldn’t just pull up your search history.

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      21 minutes ago

      Even in the US it would be punishable. Morality aside, using a billion dollar NSA malware on a person carries a real risk of getting the malware caught. The NSA might be willing to wear that risk for a high value person, but not for some employees kid.

      Purely on a misuse of a valuable asset it would be punishable.