Comment by GJim
9 hours ago
What a ridiculous argument!
So what is the point in having laws then?
No doubt you believe any adtech request for personal data should be met by the subject promptly bending over and grabbing their ankles with both hands?
9 hours ago
What a ridiculous argument!
So what is the point in having laws then?
No doubt you believe any adtech request for personal data should be met by the subject promptly bending over and grabbing their ankles with both hands?
I am absolutely sure (even though I can't give a link as proof) that all telephony operators everywhere have to provide a backdoor for the "authorities" in order to obtain their licence. So, yes, a telecom provider will be bending over immediately, or risk losing their licence.
I also suspect that in many cases, the operator won't even be informed about the tracking because the gov agencies already have direct access to all the data.
What you are referring to is legal court ordered surveillance, which requires a warrant.
This is nothing whatsoever to do with allowing anybody who pays (such as adtech) a free reign over your private data to do what they like with!
Laws exist to keep the common man in check, and to punish government organizations and corporations _if_ they get caught. The original purpose is to keep voters meek and to stop them from overthrowing the politicians. Laws have very little to do with scaring corporations and nations.