The IRS got away with it scot free.
Obama to the country,”All of your everything belong to us”.
Even if you clear your history, don’t they have other ways of checking it?
Intent to impede
My cache clears every time I close my browser. It’s just being prudent. I’m sure FedGov could track where I went online if they wanted to, but I’m not worth it. As for anyone else, they’d have a tough time getting the information, not that it would interest anyone.
Government control of the Internet will bring about the death of all human freedom.
Invasive technology, invasive government and the progressive mainstream media are mankind’s greatest enemies.
I just did that yesterday. Hands up don’t shoot. :-)
Obviously one law for highly privileged individuals in the administration and another for the normal people.
It is impossible for an American to go through the day without committing a crime.
When Hillary is prosecuted for deleting the state department’s email server that she was illegally hosting on her own private server, then I’ll be concerned about clearing my browser cache.
Just wait til it leaks out that your history is being uploaded without any consent
Is it now a crime to not allow a history to be created and to totally block cookies?
I've set Pale Moon to "delete history on exit", reject third-party cookies, and only keep cookies until I close the browser.
I run CCleaner and Bleachbit several times a day. Come and get me, coppers.
So erasing a hard driver is also against the law?
Ridiculous. This is in conflict with good security policies and privacy rights.
Key part. The rest is just hyperventilating.
“with the intent to ....”
That language should make it pretty impossible to prosecute ordinary individuals who are clearing their history. The prosecutor would have to prove your intent is to thwart justice, rather than, say, privacy concerns. That’s going to be basically impossible unless you are stupid enough to admit that is why you did it.
The ISP has all the history.
Google has the history of all your searches.
The NSA has everything.