The article argues that focusing solely on avoiding the 'Five Eyes' alliance for online privacy is misguided. Surveillance systems now operate globally, far beyond national boundaries, rendering traditional jurisdictional protections ineffective. The author highlights that technological advancements and historical revelations show that surveillance activities often transcend legal jurisdictions and geographic limits. Thus, individuals need to adopt a comprehensive privacy strategy rather than relying solely on the geographic location of service providers.
In a world where digital information flows freely across borders, physical jurisdiction offers little meaningful protection from surveillance.
Modern surveillance capabilities have evolved into a complex, global web that makes traditional jurisdictional boundaries increasingly irrelevant.
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