The flip side of this is that people old enough to remember how things were done before the internet have a competitive advantage against those who don't.
If the government primarily surveils people over the internet, that makes it all the more difficult to surveil someone who talks to people in-person. Or does direct dial encrypted voice with 56k modems.
Personally I like my odds against a bunch of DMV Americans who can't do anything unless they have direct access to someone's twitter DMs.
The flip side of this is that people old enough to remember how things were done before the internet have a competitive advantage against those who don't.
If the government primarily surveils people over the internet, that makes it all the more difficult to surveil someone who talks to people in-person. Or does direct dial encrypted voice with 56k modems.
Personally I like my odds against a bunch of DMV Americans who can't do anything unless they have direct access to someone's twitter DMs.