but the kurwinox ( RIP cpt. Bombardiero*) speaks only danish, and the other german, and the "dodupyzaur" speaks swedish! I wont be going around learning all those!(edited)
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“We are gravely disappointed that the protections provided by ADP will not be available to our customers in the U.K. given the continuing rise of data breaches and other threats to customer privacy,” the company said.
20:36
thats... so unspecific
20:37
thats barely not allowing encryption
20:38
i doubt any enforcement of any rule which doesnt allow e2e encryption
20:38
because thats dumb
20:38
bye bye https
20:38
its more an apple being stupid
20:38
step 1: dont use apple
20:39
also you can always use ur own e2e encrypted storage
It's not but would the dinosaurs in parliament understand that? I can definitely convince 90yo congress people that it's just like wiretapping a normal phone and the govt should have that power
it takes 1 usb and bye bye encryption for a few days
Learath2
It's not but would the dinosaurs in parliament understand that? I can definitely convince 90yo congress people that it's just like wiretapping a normal phone and the govt should have that power
as soon as the key drops, state actors, trollers, script kiddies and hacker hackers will instantly try to decrypt as much as possible and thats login keys to things like google and uhoh
There are governments thay tried this sort of thing before. Abusing their national CAs to issue mitm certificates for websites. The tech companies resisted back then
Did you know there used to be export restrictions for cryptography in the US? GPG had to be printed into a book and exported under a loophole to get it across the pond
The export of cryptography from the United States to other countries has experienced various levels of restrictions over time. World War II illustrated that code-breaking and cryptography can play an integral part in national security and the ability to prosecute war. Changes in technology and the preservation of free speech have been competing...
20:54
Indeed early days. WW2
louis
well, not much other mainstream smartphone OS that offers as much privacy
i would love good linux on phone
i would honestly do that if it wasnt such a pain to setup (compared to just boot an installer and install to the disk)
and google wallet nfc, mobile text/phone worked
I must disagree, though it does depend on subjective experience. IME it has been fairly pleasant with decline all usually just being behind 2 clicks rather than 1 at worst
I must disagree, though it does depend on subjective experience. IME it has been fairly pleasant with decline all usually just being behind 2 clicks rather than 1 at worst
i would love good linux on phone
i would honestly do that if it wasnt such a pain to setup (compared to just boot an installer and install to the disk)
and google wallet nfc, mobile text/phone worked
I tried "vanilla" goodgled android and it's kinda dogshit. I really wish someone would implement a nice base set of apps because samsungs flavor of android is faaaar beyond what the vanilla experience offers
the world if android was just a linux distro: [that image]
Learath2
I tried "vanilla" goodgled android and it's kinda dogshit. I really wish someone would implement a nice base set of apps because samsungs flavor of android is faaaar beyond what the vanilla experience offers