It’s me. But what do I have to do to post? Looks like it needs a Community. I suppose I need to find one. Eventually create one.
Even State Department-funded Human Rights Watch admits that authorities combine legal and illegal methods to obtain convictions: text.hrw.org/…/secret-origins-evidence-us-crimina…
Combining dragnet surveillance with device hacking is intended in the design of both tools. Hence, State Department-funded Signal dupes you into handing over your identity as part of the population-centric mapping. In custody, your phone will be hacked when it is taken away if it’s important.
cross-posted from: lemmy.today/post/49749386
If the video isn’t working, try these links:
- cdn.videy.co/8f2f25e11.mp4
- streamable.com/0xj1ni (slightly better quality but only up for 2 days)
Clipped from full hour long video (around 49 minutes in): https://wwwremovedute.com/video/jmhFAjqbxnQ
Europol report: …europa.eu/…/The-Unmanned-Future-Report.pdf
i want to make this post so we can discuss the actual law text of the new “ECA digital” (basically a law that requires plataforms to have more responsibility in securing a safe youth on the internet)
There are dishonest arguments o both sides “you should’nt trust people who opose this law” “this law was made from moral panic”
while yes, the legal document requires “mechanisms that enable age apropriate experiences” (Art. 10. Os fornecedores de produtos ou serviços de tecnologia da informação direcionados a crianças e a adolescentes ou de acesso provável por eles deverão adotar mecanismos para proporcionar experiências adequadas à idade, nos termos deste Capítulo, respeitadas a autonomia progressiva e a diversidade de contextos socioeconômicos brasileiros.)
it also has some safeguards, like:
privacy by default “Art. 7º Os fornecedores de produtos ou serviços de tecnologia da informação direcionados a crianças e a adolescentes ou de acesso provável por eles deverão, desde a concepção de seus produtos e serviços, garantir, por padrão, a configuração no modelo mais protetivo disponível em relação à privacidade e à proteção de dados pessoais, considerados a autonomia e o desenvolvimento progressivo do indivíduo e justificado o melhor interesse da criança e do adolescente.” no mass surveilance:
“§ 1º A regulamentação não poderá, em nenhuma hipótese, autorizar ou resultar na implantação de mecanismos de vigilância massiva, genérica ou indiscriminada, vedadas práticas contra os direitos fundamentais à liberdade de expressão, à privacidade, à proteção integral e ao tratamento diferenciado dos dados pessoais de crianças e de adolescentes, nos termos da Constituição Federal e das Leis nºs 8.069, de 13 de julho de 1990 (Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente), e 13.709, de 14 de agosto de 2018 (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais).”
actual legal document (so we can have a informed discussion): www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/…/L15211.htm
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Source: lists.debian.org/debian-devel/…/msg00199.html
:::spoiler msg extract:
I want to share a public project I created in response to the ongoing discussions around OS-level age verification, age signaling, and related mechanisms in free software distributions:
github.com/AntiSurv/oss-anti-surveillance
The project exists to document, track, oppose, and prepare the removal of OS-level surveillance, classification, and policy-enforcement mechanisms in free software distributions.
This is not limited to one patch or one component. A visible implementation path is now emerging across multiple layers of the Linux stack, including provisioning flows, account metadata services, user records, and application-facing interfaces.
[…] The project’s position is explicit:
- no OS-level age verification
- no age signaling or age-bracket APIs
- no client-side scanning or device-side inspection primitives
- no passive downstream inheritance of such mechanisms
- no geo-fencing users out of free software as a substitute for refusal
[…] The repository is intended as a public dossier and working reference point. It includes:
- a front page and project statement
- a manifesto
- a tracker of issues, PRs, and MRs
- a policy and law background file
- a technical architecture map
- a component-by-component target list
- a downstream stripping and reversal strategy
The immediate goal is to keep the implementation path visible, linkable, and auditable so that these changes can be challenged upstream and, if they are merged anyway, stripped downstream rather than quietly inherited.
If useful, I would welcome corrections, additional evidence, and links to relevant upstream or downstream work that should be tracked.
Free software was written for users, not for surveillance.
- Martinx - ジェームズ
:::
See: github.com/AntiSurv/…/TRACKER.md#current-evidence… for current packages, distributions… discussing implementing age verification.
Disclaimer: I’m not the author.
i’ve just seen a comment in a post, in this very community, saying people trust signal because of missinformation (from what i could undertand).
if this is true, then i have a few questions:
-what menssaging app should i use for secure communications? i need an app that balances simplicity and security.
-how to explain it to my friends who use signal because i recomended?
-what this means for other apps in general?
It has been a long journey.
I have been gradually convincing my family, close relatives and friends to make the switch to Signal for over two years. I am already the “tech support guy” in all my circles so most didn’t really question it. Most of my friends are quite tech-savvy, and some even did use Signal before I talked to them about it.
This also filtered out some “friends” who were never that close to me to begin with. So, that’s a bonus, I guess.
Overall, my recommendation to others interested would be to tell people how much you don’t like Meta’s business model instead of the privacy aspect. I already ditched Facebook and Instagram many years ago, and this helped defend my point a bit better.
Making the world a better place, one genetic experiment at a time. > _
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I’m sorry, this topic is kinda USA centric. At least the details. Maybe not the core idea though. For the non-USA readers, KYC = know your customer.
I am soon to move to a new home for a job xfer. I wish I could do it privately. I had a stalker who broke into my home. I am still apprehensive and tense even though it was years ago. It feels impossible to move privately 😠
I know about Michael Bazzel’s Privacy books, and I have read over them. They are good and I follow his advize for some things. I still feel overwhelmed and don’t think I can manage it by myself. One problem is, the last edition of the Privacy book was years ago. KYC is in many more places now. Like utilities and services you need when moving to a new home. I run into more things that demand a copy of a gov photo ID or they will not give you a service. This data makes toward the credit bureaus, they always learn. It used to be you could pay for utilities from an LLC, but that often triggers a KYC check now and sometimes they want to copy your ID.
I already try to fight my addy appearing in people search sites but that is hard. There are so many of them. Some outside the USA and do not follow takedown requests.
There must be ways to do this! Maybe they are only available to the rich and famous? I am not rich or famous, lol. But I am middle class and would spend a moderate sum for a service to handle this. I do not feel I can do it on my own. Maybe I could years ago before so many attacks on privacy, but no more.
Has anyone successfully moved AND kept a new home addy private from data brokers? Did you use a service or company to help?
cross-posted from: lemmus.org/post/20954019
Source: Intelligence Committee’s annual Worldwide Threats hearing, question by Senator Ron Wyden.
Clip by Headquarters News.
Like, we all know they’re listening , but can we provide proof?
My friend was complaining about all the new super surveillance that will be government required in cars after 2027, and I said to him dude you have a stock android, you use every AI slop feature, you use a smart TV on your unsecured network, and uses x every day. They have everything they could possibly need on him. Oh and he posts questionable things to fb daily under his real name.
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Hello,
I use Freetube for youtube and redlib and caprine. Is there a front end for whatsapp?
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cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/44781501
GrapheneOS will remain usable by anyone around the world without requiring personal information, identification or an account. GrapheneOS and our services will remain available internationally. If GrapheneOS devices can’t be sold in a region due to their regulations, so be it.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
In this community everyone is welcome to post links and discuss topics related to privacy.
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