• azalty@jlai.lu
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    36 minutes ago

    Sad seeing my country voting yet again for this type of oppressive nonsense

  • The Bard in Green@lemmy.starlightkel.xyz
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    13 hours ago

    Saying it again here: The only infrastructure we can trust is our own.

    Even if there are still a number of services that are strongly above average trustworthy, they are ALL under attack in multiple “free” countries.

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    Hello ChatControl 👋

    Seriously again a ridiculous law… This is a pure non-sense, in theory you should be afraid, in the reality such a law wouldn’t be applied by Signal for example, and you would find alternative to these backdoored apps, such as SimpleX or others… BUT we need to fight against it, it’s a big no go for future privacy! Keep fighting and fuck these guys!

    Note : Even if Tuta is concerned it wouldn’t change much… Today gmail is more than 70% of emails so in this case the privacy is equal to 0. Email is not secured at the foundation and with google in the equation, it’s hard to fight against

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      The problem is when I talk with someone on Signal, I don’t talk about the same things I talk on email… some subjects are more sensitive than others, same goes for files shared etc…

      And yea it’s chat control yet again, but under a different name, and this time in France only

      https://stopchatcontrol.eu/

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    1 day ago

    At this point let’s just go back to manually using command line GPG/PGP.

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    of course they are. capitalism would eventually use the surveillance tech they consistently pushed to surveil. its just that they probably thought they didnt need to before, and now they do. so we are now like frogs still boiling in a pot.