What if it can't see your monitor though? What if it can only detect SR, and then the fact that it detected SR being loaded is enough to get a warrant to actually check what you are doing. That is what I was saying about wiretaps that are programmed to be blind to non-illegal things but not to things that are 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% certain to be preidentified illegal things. It also helps when they are not actually looking at what is on your monitor but only at the fingerprints what is on your monitor leaves in your utility bill. It is essentially a wiretap but at the same time it has different properties too, and similar things that are also essentially wiretaps with different properties are not legally considered wiretaps, so it could really go either way when it gets to court.