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Period tracking app refuses to disclose data to American authorities
(www.newsweek.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
This kind of surveillance should be something every platform fights against. Remember that the government does not own you and they are only entitled to any of your data at all when necessary to uphold the law and under a warrant. Protect your right to privacy or they will use what you do I private to justify stripping you of all your other rights in the name of justice they will at that point no longer uphold.
Biowink GmbH is probably not a corporation registered under US law. If I had to guess, the government of Germany will not be particularly eager to force them to turn over data to the USA. The Germans take their Datenschutz very seriously.
They've already taken the hard stance. If they roll it back, they will lose the trust of their users.
I'd still echo the (current) top comment's advice to use something open source, local, and encrypted.
No I'm relying on people to protect their own data, I'm saying that platforms should too. Edit: also most of the time they don't have to turn over anything but do so willingly, they should say no unless presented with a valid warrant.
Yeah I think PIA is a golden example here. They've got RAM-only servers so they have no data to turn over in the first place.
There is a setting that says port forwarding in the desktop and Android apps but I've never used it. If it helps, I did turn it on once to see what it was and it picks a port for you which afaik can be important.