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## **The Enemy of Privacy is Surveillance**
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Make no mistake, as we discussed [previously](../govfear/index.md), governments NEED surveillance to be able to fulfil the first condition to be able to enforce their laws: **They need to know what happened.** To be able to know what happened, **they need surveillance to be implemented wherever they can** , and it is definitely easy for them to force large businesses providing large centralised services to act on their behalf.
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Make no mistake, as we discussed [previously](../govfear/index.md), governments NEED surveillance to be able to fulfil the first condition to be able to enforce their laws: **They need to know what happened.** To be able to know what happened, **they need surveillance to be implemented wherever they can** , and it is definitely easy for them to force large businesses providing large centralised services to act on their behalf.
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Yes, ANY company can act on any government's behalf. Take for example Microsoft spying on everyone through their [closed source](../closedsource/index.md) software Windows 10, or Apple spying on their users through their MacOS closed-source software, The US government is very open about it (see [FISA 702](https://www.dni.gov/files/icotr/Section702-Basics-Infographic.pdf)).
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