>UN Cybercrime Draft Convention Dangerously Expands State Surveillance Powers Without Robust Privacy, Data Protection Safeguards>As we near the final negotiating session for the proposed UN Cybercrime Treaty, countries are running out of time to make much-needed improvements to the text. From July 29 to August 9, delegates in New York aim to finalize a convention that could drastically reshape global surveillance laws. The current draft favors extensive surveillance, establishes weak privacy safeguards, and defers most protections against surveillance to national laws—creating a dangerous avenue that could be exploited by countries with varying levels of human rights protections.https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/07/un-cybercrime-draft-convention-dangerously-expands-state-surveillance-powers
I don't even care anymoreNormies deserve their fate
>>101544390Unironically they deserve to eat ze bugs and live in the pod. I just wish I didn’t waste so much of my life trying to prevent it.
>>101544358Is this some kind of psyop? All western governments already do extensive monitoring and data collection on their own people and store everything permanently in databases.Are they pushing this angle that this behavior could somehow get worse in order to imply that we have some privacy left to lose, that the current system isn't already extensively corrupt and worth fighting for?
>>101544390>>101544435>>101544704You're all demoralized faggots, but I'm obliged to agree>Are they pushing this angle that this behavior could somehow get worseNever underestimate how much worse it can get