ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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You worked for the BBC and AAA and BDA?I can't believe I'm going to respond, but here goes.
I've worked for "them", various Three Letter Agencies, etc for many years. If you think "they" care about you, what you're doing, where you're going, etc then you have a very deluded sense of self-worth. It's very simple: you just don't matter that much. It takes a lot of resources to watch someone and "they" are dedicating those resources towards watching known bad actors, not random Joe Citizen. It's just not worth the time, because there is nothing to be gained from watching you.
The only people who care about you enough to want to know what you do and where you go are advertisers, simply for the purpose of being able to sell better ad targeting to companies so those companies will pay them more. The companies want better ad targeting because if they show you more things you might buy instead of more things you aren't likely to buy then they get a better return on their ad dollars.
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