From AmericaBlog
"■ The "near-bottomless" storage capacity and the notion of digital "pocket litter." In other words, there's no disincentive to storing everything they can get their hands on. And they can get their hands on everything they want.
■ The connection between storing everything and code-breaking. As the article explains, if you stored coded stuff you can't break now, you have that stuff for later when the code is broken — even if it's years later. In essence, everything on earth that was electronically communicated and stored will someday be open — to them. Read the article for that explanation. "
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