mtn said:Fueled by Caffeine said:
moral of the story. I wouldn't share or post anything or use messenger thst you wouldn't want on the front page of the local newspaper.
Does that mean that we don't have a right to privacy?
I would always make the assumption that any information you put online is public. Someone always has a backdoor key and they may have reason to release your private info.
mtn said:To be clear, I brought up the privacy aspect in reply to the link provided by FBC in which a conversation on Messenger between a mother and daughter regarding a personal healthcare procedure; the conversation was viewed by authorities after a warrant was procured.
Your right to privacy ends where the internet starts.
Probably if they read the terms of service, they would know they signed over their right to privacy
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