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Originally Posted by stuup1dmofo 
You still don't understand that facebook chat is occurring on Facebook's website which is their property. They have a right to do whatever they want on their property because you agreed to it as part of their TOS. And if "mail companies" change their TOS, you can opt out and not use their service. Govt (United States Postal Service) cannot change it cause they are forbidden by law to do so.

You still don't understand that facebook chat is occurring on Facebook's website which is their property. They have a right to do whatever they want on their property because you agreed to it as part of their TOS. And if "mail companies" change their TOS, you can opt out and not use their service. Govt (United States Postal Service) cannot change it cause they are forbidden by law to do so.
I don't quite think you see what I'm trying to say. If a private postal company (such as DHL, UPS etc.) does that mean they can open your things when it's on their property and it's in their ToS which they didn't say they changed (because most of the time Facebook doesn't say they changed their ToS) would it still be okay?









