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Originally posted by George Spellwin
Maybe the fact that the email server uses encryption and is not located in the USA.
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However the entity is being used in the U.S., therefore evoking U.S. law. IF there is a U.S. law on the book that allows your right to privacy to be broken, I would believe suspicion of possession or intent to distribute would be enough to break into your account. Being a member of the this board would allow the courts to see that argument valid.
You guys did not know this dumb red neck could think did you. hahaha! I'm just a paranoid freak.
Maybe the fact that the email server uses encryption and is not located in the USA.
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However the entity is being used in the U.S., therefore evoking U.S. law. IF there is a U.S. law on the book that allows your right to privacy to be broken, I would believe suspicion of possession or intent to distribute would be enough to break into your account. Being a member of the this board would allow the courts to see that argument valid.
You guys did not know this dumb red neck could think did you. hahaha! I'm just a paranoid freak.

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