Does the military read web traffic entering/leaving their base?
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
3:51 am
Q/A: Like if you left for training and you sent and received emails from your family. I know that they look at the traffic, most definitely, but do they actually read it? Even if some of the traffic is personal family matters?
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They have programs they run and they will look for key words in e-mails that could threaten the unit. If they get a hit on a key word they are searching for they will read the e-mail to see what’s going on, If its harmless they could care less so unless you plan on telling certain secrets don’t worry about it
If by leave for training you mean shipping out to basic, you wont be seeing any e-mails. If you use your own laptop for e-mail, the military has no part in it. If you use a (public) computer connected to a network, the data will be logged, but no there is not a room full of people reading every E-mail that passes through their lines.