I wonder if I will still be alive when this whole "security" bullshit finally implodes
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Stop Killing Privacy campaign?
Sure, if all politicians make all their data available to the public. Their phone chat messages, photos taken, everything.
No...? Then don't bring it up ever again. Initiatives like these will only make it look like you're a villain if you want privacy.
You don't understand. They will only use it for good, to protect the children. You want the children to be safe, don't you?
From them, yes.
"Turns out we need to install a government issued CCTV camera in your bathroom, bedroom, every room of your house... otherwise how do we know you're not diddling kids in there"
Meanwhile Epstein didn't kill himself, and most of his friends were our current political class, and the oligarchs who own them.
CCTV camera in your bathroom
Check ya azzhole
This is just another reason to self-host what you can.
I'm sure we can trust the police to be responsible with this power... https://www.avonandsomerset.police.uk/news/2025/04/former-police-officer-sentenced-after-admitting-stalking-charge/
In Poland we can't even trust the police to be responsible for their own safety (a officer used a grande launcher in his office), or even the millitary to handle logistics (landmines got delivered to ikea)
Abuse of databases happen also in Germany: https://www.fr.de/panorama/hessen-beamte-missbrauchen-polizeisystem-infos-ueber-helene-fischer-kommen-zr-12875917.html
Want access to my data? Warrant, please. And sign this NDA.
Why this much hassle if they can simply confiscate every electronic item in your house?
Challenge accepted!
They probably want to start introducing an encryption called "AES-lawful", which is SUPER SAFE (but law enforcement has access of course...).
Well, as long as other algorithms are not forbidden, I will continue using them.
When it comes to chat control, we will have to setup own matrix servers (or something similar).
This whole "Going dark"-thing is bullshit.