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Historically, intelligence services did routinely open and read physical letters sent through the mail, on bulk scales.


Currently the US scans and saves an image of the front and back of every single piece of postal mail.


Yeah, but that happened in places like the USSR, not in the free world.


It happened in premodern Europe, in places like Switzerland.

It's not a 20th-century phenomenon by any means.


In the inter-war years and through WW2 there was a GPO Special Investigations Unit in every sorting office.

They were steaming open, photographing mail, then sending them on, and the photos to MI5. They were also responsible for recording phone calls so had presence in major exchanges.

https://www.lrb.co.uk/v37/n07/frances-stonorsaunders/stuck-o...




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