Why Edward Snowden Is Telling Users to Skip Dropbox

Why Edward Snowden Is Telling Users to Skip Dropbox

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Business, Information Technology (IT), Architecture, Social Studies

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The video discusses Edward Snowden's claims about NSA surveillance and the role of tech companies like Google, Facebook, and Dropbox in sharing private information. It contrasts the privacy and surveillance practices in Western democracies with those in totalitarian regimes like Russia and China. The video also features LinkedIn's response to NSA data requests, emphasizing transparency and user trust. It concludes with a discussion on the balance between privacy rights and government surveillance in the United States.

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1.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are Edward Snowden's views on living in a world where decisions are made behind closed doors?

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How does the speaker describe the nature of intelligence gathering by nation states?

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What concerns does the speaker raise about the American public's trust in information privacy?

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What is the stance of Dropbox regarding privacy and transparency?

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What are the implications of the speaker's comments on the transparency of private sector companies regarding government requests for information?

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How does the speaker characterize the relationship between government surveillance and individual rights?

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What does the speaker imply about the balance of privacy rights in the United States compared to countries like Russia and China?

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