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There is no privacy with Banks, we all agreed to it.
Read the article. We did not all agree to it; privacy was taken away from us all in secret. Most Americans think they have a lot more privacy than they actually do due to the actions of a small number of politicians and bankers.
I did read it. It's the same old problem where our "representatives" as in elected officials vote on something we do not need or like. Everyone knew that Patriot Act was BS but we did nothing about it since it was for the "greater good". Who's greater good? Not mine or yours. At the same time the laws that suppose to protect us are being broken by JPMorgans and the likes, yet they are still allowed to pay fine and operate, to do it again. I'm glad we are at the point where we did "invent something, some round about way, that they can't control". Personally I'm trying to limit my dependence on Banks but its a slow process. There is no privacy and we allowed that to happen, now we need to abandon that ship, vote with your action, stop using it (if possible). The beast will die when you stop feeding it.
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