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<blockquote data-quote="RavingMac" data-source="post: 1500781" data-attributes="member: 45350"><p>I know very little about the subject but that never stopped me from having an opinion.</p><p></p><p>1) If you are a person or site of interest, you will lose this battle. They have way more resource, expertise and authority than you do. But, as long as you aren't doing anything that could get you in trouble, your main concern should be IMO privacy and protection of financial and personal info. </p><p>2) The only certain way to protect your info is not to transmit over electronic networks they ultimately control. Of course, if you used paper only, there is still mail interception and steaming open envelopes.</p><p></p><p>Bottom line, and going out on a limb here, since I have no idea of your situation or activities, but I think you need to do a realistic risk assessment. It seems to me you are investing way too much effort to little potential gain.</p><p>Spying on foreigners is a long established tradition/policy almost everywhere and goes with the territory, especially when living in a tightly controlled State. So, again IMO, you need to ask yourself. "Is this an annoying inconvenience, or a real threat?"</p><p>If the latter, I suspect asking in an open forum like this is unlikely to help, and could potentially backfire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RavingMac, post: 1500781, member: 45350"] I know very little about the subject but that never stopped me from having an opinion. 1) If you are a person or site of interest, you will lose this battle. They have way more resource, expertise and authority than you do. But, as long as you aren't doing anything that could get you in trouble, your main concern should be IMO privacy and protection of financial and personal info. 2) The only certain way to protect your info is not to transmit over electronic networks they ultimately control. Of course, if you used paper only, there is still mail interception and steaming open envelopes. Bottom line, and going out on a limb here, since I have no idea of your situation or activities, but I think you need to do a realistic risk assessment. It seems to me you are investing way too much effort to little potential gain. Spying on foreigners is a long established tradition/policy almost everywhere and goes with the territory, especially when living in a tightly controlled State. So, again IMO, you need to ask yourself. "Is this an annoying inconvenience, or a real threat?" If the latter, I suspect asking in an open forum like this is unlikely to help, and could potentially backfire. [/QUOTE]
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