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jmnicolas
on Dec 11, 2020
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The Kidnapping of the Lunik (1967)
Off topic, but I found funny that uBlock origins showed me "only" 9 trackers blocked on the CIA's website but several hundred more on any regular news site.
curiousgal
on Dec 11, 2020
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You only get 9 trackers
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the other websites have several hundreds. They all end up feeding the same source lol
junon
on Dec 11, 2020
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Are you implying the CIA has unprecedented access to all analytics databases on a whim?
Because that's an unfounded conspiracy.
jmnicolas
on Dec 11, 2020
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I don't know how cosy is the CIA with the NSA, but the NSA certainly has access to anything it wants with Prism.
walrus01
on Dec 11, 2020
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well, the CIA doesn't think it needs to earn revenue from its website.
anonu
on Dec 11, 2020
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Trackers aren't only about ad revenue
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