Chapter 41: Citizen Privacy

"Here's a joke: America cares about the privacy of its citizens."

Chen Yu naturally did not believe this, as in America, it was quite normal for certain important figures or those under scrutiny to be under surveillance. In America, federal wiretapping or monitoring of emails was nothing new.

Although it was only the time when the first generation of iPhones was released and some major stories had not yet been disclosed, for the old man, such things as surveillance were naturally no secret.

The old man's phone might not be tapped, and his son's phone might not seem to be either, but whether it was tapped behind the scenes was another matter, and who would intercept Dio's communication? Naturally, it was the old man's political rival.

"This could be a bit troublesome," Chen Yu said with a courteous smile, then gazed at the documents in his hand, lost in thought.