cookie019

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[–] cookie019 6 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Mega is gov owned, service's creator was arrested and deported

 

I saw a message asking why serious attacks on privacy have started simultaneously around the world right now. Personally, I can't say that they have just begun, as surveillance without warrants has always been conducted. The issue is more about mass surveillance, which has been happening almost since the advent of computers. I can't say that today's situation is that different *in this regard. *

As for the question, technology has become much more advanced; the storage capacity of devices has increased exponentially, and the efficiency of processors has improved dramatically. In short, in the past, even if there was a desire to store all phone conversations in the world or surveillance camera footage, there was no physical capability to do so, as it would have required an area the size of the USA to store everything on floppy disks and army of secret agents who will process it.

To sum up, laws began to be applied when it became possible to enforce them. Now, with the capability to scan everything using large language models (LLMs), they are starting to implement these laws, and that's all there is to it.

does anyone have something to add?

[–] cookie019 11 points 2 weeks ago

Not that they locked themselves but other vendors locked and isolated themselves by not provideing enough hardware and software security measures so graphebne will be able to strenghten them

[–] cookie019 1 points 3 weeks ago

Xmpp, you know..

[–] cookie019 1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

Jabber/xmpp clients

[–] cookie019 2 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I usefirefox and didnt notice a difference in speed with chrome..

[–] cookie019 7 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

If I understood correctly they use DMA as an additional justification. Thank you, EU parlament.

[–] cookie019 0 points 3 weeks ago

I respect your opinion and have some doubts but on this topic we talk about another problem..

[–] cookie019 -1 points 3 weeks ago

Yes, its rational. Todays big tech monopoly is hard to override because people start to believe that all services on the internet should be free as bear and they dont want to pay nothing nkr for servers that used to store their emails, photos, videos, documents neither for infrastructure. They want everything free and the only ones that could provide (meaning "sell for free") such services with a lot of internal cost are an ad tech big companies. Because of this no one want to pay because free became a trand in digital society.

[–] cookie019 -3 points 3 weeks ago

Hello. Does this coops produce everything they need for completely sovereigntyanfd non dependence on capitalistic technologies and goods?

I would like to see some examples.

[–] cookie019 -1 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

"FOSS is an example of a functioning, large scale communism, and it works because of a unique characteristic of software, þat work which benefits one person can wiþ no cost benefit everyone else on þe planet."

I think we have differents about ehat therm communism means because all those FOSS services depends or on capitalistic's dollars from private people or from gov sponshorships (as signalantd WWW) or from private sponshorships (as Canonical/Red Hat/Fedora).

 

I would like to express concern about the future of the Signal messenger. Although Signal currently has a significantly smaller audience than WhatsApp, there are existential risks associated with the messenger covering a larger number of users. Is it rational to say that the goal of this messenger is to be used by the largest number of users, so let's assume for a moment that Signal was able to achieve its mission and most WhatsApp users switched to Signal - I know this is right now unrealistic, but even 30% of users would be an enormous, huge number. Thus, what is the future of the messenger when it starts organizing communications for 1 billion users worldwide?

Would it be rational to assume that counterintelligence forces and special police will send their agents to the organization as undercover workers to sabotage the work and embed backdoors during companies in the context of company growth and staff expansion in this scenario? The question is rhetorical.

I would like to hear the response of the company's president to this existential threat, and to thank for their work.

 

Hi everyone. Probably not everyone knows but EU has CLOUD Act analogue too - it has a name "e-evidence - cross border access". so this is a description of framework from the official site - "create a European Production Order: this will allow a judicial authority in one Member State to obtain electronic evidence (such as emails, text or messages in apps, as well as information to identify a perpetrator as a first step) directly from a service provider or its legal representative in another Member State, which will be obliged to respond within 10 days, and within 8 hours in cases of emergency (compared to up to 120 days for the existing European Investigation Order or an average of 10 months for a Mutual Legal Assistance procedure);"

basically it means that the national authorities of the country where companies are registered no longer has juducial control over law protection of their companies - so for example if extreme right government of Poland will be dissappointed with your post on Mastodon about Pegasus surveillance used by them against political journalists by new Framework they will issue juicial order to obtain your mastodon account details, ip, email etc and will electronically request your mastodon provider (which reside for example in Belgium) to give this data to them withis 8 hours or 10 days (without possibility to make appelation) basically overriding national courts of country of registration of the provider.

Do you believe that EU goverment respect right to privacy and national souvereginity as a fundamental right?

 

so now proton completely blocking account creation through their onion adress? I have standard protection, javascript enabled. Time to swith for those who use this service as they are ditching tor and switzerland?

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