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until the republicans ban them so they can find queer kids and pregnant people getting healthcare and people reading books
A good advice: start learning how to self host, specially a matrix instance.
All that happens under Dems, too. Stop giving them a pass.
Y’all keep hitting that downvote button. I’d like to know how many of you are ok with fascism when it’s a Dem at the helm.
Yup. The Apple-FBI encryption dispute started under Obama, as did the Snowden leak.
Neither party is particularly pro-encryption, because governments in general see encryption by the public a hurdle for their operations (i.e. you don't need encryption if you have nothing to hide).
Encryption isn't a partisan issue, and my understanding is that both major parties suck about equally on this issue.
It’s a wonder they’re not also trying to outlaw printing presses at this point. They openly believe that we are not entitled to private conversations.
It seems we're moving that direction. Physical media in video games is becoming less and less common, more and more stores are digital only (and Google made a deal w/ Mastercard to get that data), and ebooks are likely to overtake physical books in the near-ish future.
Guess where all that data ends up? The government can just pay retailers to get transaction data, so if the police wants to dig up dirt on you, it's easier than ever.
That's pretty messed up IMO, and I'm not happy with this trend given where privacy protections are at these days...
Yep. We need a very strict law to prevent the government from partnering with private companies to get around the fourth amendment. The third party doctrine has obliterated our privacy rights.
Agreed. If there's anything we should collectively push for, it's a constitutional recognition to a right to privacy. That's what Roe v Wade was based on, and it was overturned because it wasn't constitutionally defensible. The 4th amendment sadly isn't sufficient, we need to take it a step further.
Printing press is okay. One-time-code books are tantamount to treason!
The Snowden leaks came out when Obama was president. Obama was the one who said, "The only people who don't want to disclose the truth are people with something to hide". The republicans and democrats are the same fucking people.
Only if you look at it in the most general, limited, pov. Are they the same people on corporate greed? Not all, but mostly yes. Are they the same people on encryption? Yes. Are they the same on human rights? Absolutely fucking not. If the only thing important for you is encryption, voting isn't going to change the government's policy decisions. However, if things other than encryption and corporate greed are important, then voting for a Republican is voting against your interests. History is filled with people who can't see past their own fucking biases and look out for the greater interest..... So you have a lot of historical company.
Dude we're talking about encryption here. Stay on fuckin topic.
I'm just responding to your comment. If you were only talking about encryption, then maybe word your comment more clearly.... Especially if you want to cast aspersions towards other about staying on topic.
The post is about encrypted apps and cyberattacks not human rights violation. By default the topic of conversation is the post.
Isn't a valid use for encrypted apps to protect from human rights violations?
Taking a narrow myopic view leads to single issue voting, and that has caused ridiculous levels of damage to the public.
As if most of the legal provisions for widespread surveillance were not done under Clinton administration.
Dumb people are down voting you despite the fact that you're 1000000% correct.
Leftists need to stop defending the Democratic party so hard, it's making them look like neo liberals
Those downvoting need to learn about the PATRIOT act and FISA “courts”.
Those downvoting aren’t the type of people who enjoy challenging their worldview. They won’t look at shit.