It’s a cop, not a child. All it takes is for them to connect your phone to an external device.
It’s a cop, not a child. All it takes is for them to connect your phone to an external device.
https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/take-action-to-stop-chat-control-now/
It works well for me. But let me paste it here anyway:
Chat control is back on the agenda of EU governments. EU governments are to express their position on the latest proposal on 23 September. EU Ministers of the Interior are to adopt the proposal on 10/11 October. Latest update of 12 September…
In June we managed to stop the unprecedented plan by an extremely narrow “blocking minority” of EU governments: Chat control proponents achieved 63.7% of the 65% of votes threshold required in the Council of the EU for a qualified majority.
Several formerly opposed governments such as France have already given up their opposition. Several still critical governments are only asking for small modifications (e.g. searching for “known content” only or excluding end-to-end encryption) which would still result in mass searches and leaks of our private communications. Therefore there is a real threat that the required majority for mass scanning of private communications may be achieved at any time under the current Hungarian presidency (Hungary being a supporter of the proposal).
That is why we now need to get involved and raise our voices to our governments and raise awareness in the wider population.
→ Previously supportive governments must be convinced to change their minds
→ Critical governments need to be pushed to demand comprehensive changes, as proposed by the European Parliament, and not just minor changes to the proposal.In the absence of such fundamental revision, the proposal should be rejected altogether.
This seems more and more like an uphill battle. It’s proposed, somehow rejected, and comes back again after 6 months. Rinse and repeat until it’s accepted.
I’m not European so I don’t have a vote in this, but it’s pretty concerning
The last link in the post explains it well
He’s voicing what every billionaire and government official already thinks. Call me pessimist but I believe it’s unavoidable. VPNs are seen as “tools to overcome government bans to access illegal websites” in so many countries, hence getting banned. Access to mainstream websites also getting harder and harder when on VPN. People hosting Tor exit nodes are living in fear of police raids.
Even with some little amount of privacy protecting measures, websites start to act strangely or do not work, and the amount of websites like this increases every day. As protecting our privacy becomes a bigger and bigger effort, more people will give up, strengthening the arguments against it. Eventually we’ll hit big brother levels.
If you give me six lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, I will find something in them which will hang him.
From Cardinal Richelieu
Combine this with the fact that entities which have access to our data rarely have our best interest in heart. Governments change, the political climate changes, and people change. What’s honest and just today may not be next decade.
The article feels like AI written
The scam is that they are actually doing the work, getting paid well, and give a large amount to North Korea to fund their illegal programs.
So even if you do the work and do it well, you’re not allowed to spend your money how you see fit
Save the world by making openAI shareholders rich
That’s the thing, right? They’re fighting a very small minority of users blocking ads/tracking this hard
…like torrent?
So pet-enabled routers = routers with built in vpn support?
who even likes adverts?
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How often do you lend your drives to your friends? A cheap way to send big files without internet connection was paramount for sharing information.
I think you can say the same for nearly all social platforms in the new age of internet. “influencers” generate “content” for their “followers”
Was going to tell you that she didn’t die in a model 3 but you found out yourself!
Lets ask the dead billionaire
Safari, until apple’s stance on privacy worsens.