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@chatcontrol So they approved it?
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@chatcontrol Okay so The Privacy fundamental right is just a sentence is a pretty piece of paper.
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@chatcontrol Gods, the citizens are truly worth nothing. I am worth nothing, it seems.
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@chatcontrol This IS illegal. HOW. *HOW*
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@chatcontrol What do we do now?
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@chatcontrol We should protest in the streets. These bastards won't stop until they get it approved.
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@chatcontrol All is not lost yet. There is the Shadowsocks tool, which is capable of bypassing the Great Firewall of China, and Proxychains is another valid option. Reading chats is only for telephone companies, and the data is used for tracking, whether it's the internet or cable. When you create an account on WhatsApp or Telegram, what do you use? Your phone number. Why do you think they can track Telegram and WhatsApp users through their phone numbers?
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@chatcontrol Signal is the same thing, except that the app is fully encrypted, but breaking the encryption is another story. Simplex and Session are not affiliated with any company, they are e2e, they do not depend on companies or telephone companies, they are fully encrypted, and you do not need a number to register, nor do you need companies.
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@chatcontrol There are also Tor, i2p, Veilid, Tox... There are other alternatives to circumvent mass surveillance. Consider using disposable numbers and an encrypted email alias such as Proton and Simplelogin.
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@chatcontrol And don't forget to use a VPN and proxy outside Europe. Proton VPN is a good option, as the company is based in Switzerland and they are very strict about privacy.
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@chatcontrol we fucked
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@chatcontrol The fact that this isn’t compatible with court decisions, existing legislature and common sense clearly isn’t an issue for to the few unelected ones.
Not that long ago the internet and new technology used to be exciting and empowering freedom. Now it’s just a tool to enforce the will of the big brother.
I’m glad I experienced internet free of this, it’s gonna suck to learn to live offline.
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@chatcontrol it's coming, the surveillance state!
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@chatcontrol next coreper meeting is tomorrow...? we might need to keep acting quickly
source: https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/council-eu/preparatory-bodies/coreper-i/
EDIT: November 19th, i was looking at the wrong coreper body https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/council-eu/preparatory-bodies/coreper-ii/
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Again I'm gonna do a PSA for everyone since it's critical for Europe and especially for Germany because that means there will be a dangerous potencial for article 4 (Risikominderung) that WILL definitively not be as harmless as presented by the DP due to it's invasive and flawed AI. It's only a matter of time b4 any fuck ups occur so the only chance we have right now is to RAISE our voices and if possible go on the streets for a massive protest in your country to save privacy.