EU has enacted full surveillance stateThe "D" in "DM" now means "Directly to your government"Why didn't you stop it?
>>538640191I clicked the petition and gave my email.
>>538640191>EU>votingLole
>>538640323please remain where you areblue helmit officers will be there to assist you shortly
>>538640191this isn't really anything new and it exists in the US too. it's why I never do anything signed into Google on any tab, email is a separate app entirely and I use adblock + scripts to bypass age verification on YT while signed out.Google tracks your entire view/search history, emails, drive, etc. The US government can easily subpoena it and have it sent to them, not just the feds but also local and state PDs. this is what happened with RecklessBen in the BAM Lego saga.>give me the man and i'll give you the case against him
>>538640191If you mean the vote reported today: it is not the final permanent “Chat Control 2.0” law. What passed is the extension/continuation of the temporary CSAM detection rules (“Chat Control 1.0”). �ReutersWhat it means in practice:ChatsWhatsApp, Signal, and other true end-to-end encrypted chats are currently not forced to scan your messages under this measure. The encryption exclusion was kept in the approved text. �ReutersPlatforms that can access messages (for example some cloud-based messaging/email systems) may continue voluntary scanning for known child sexual abuse material. �Reuters +1It does not mean EU governments suddenly get a live view of everyone's WhatsApp/Signal chats. �ReutersPhones / operating systems (Android, iOS, Windows, Linux)No OS-level scanner is being installed.Your phone does not start automatically reading all photos, files, or messages because of this vote.Android/iOS makers are not required by this vote to add a built-in “Chat Control” surveillance component.What could change laterThe bigger fight is the permanent CSAM regulation still being negotiated. That is where proposals about broader detection obligations and encrypted services have caused the major privacy debate. �TechRadarSo the short version: today’s vote mainly keeps voluntary platform scanning alive; it does not create a universal EU backdoor into WhatsApp/Signal or a surveillance feature in your phone OS.
>>538640191Encrypt your data.Use VPNs, tor, and whatever else where necessary.Use encrypted and secure apps.Use cryptocurrencies where possible.
>>538640191I think it's good. Normie goy cattle will be monitored just as they wished for. Cool 1337 hackers like us will just go underground. IRC, Newsgroups, deep web and so on. The clear net has been shit since the release of the iPhone 1.
>>538640191i support this btwthere must be rules to prevent crimes commited
LEARN HOW TO USE A FUCKING PGP KEY
>>538640191The only vote I have seen today regarding chat control was to extend the already existing policy for 3 more years while they work on the new one.It had 276 voyes against rejecting the policy and 314 for rejecting.I have no fucking clue where your image is from but it has nothing to do with the thing that just passed
>>538646987>It doesn't work as EU said, it's clearly mass surveillance for the cattle>Tipical npc: I SUPPORT THIS BECAUSE I NEED A CAMERA WATCHING ME 24/7!!!Can you stop engorging on propaganda and use whatever you have between your ears for once?You would be surprised.
>>538640191I wish I had someone to send private messages and photos. :P
>>538644568I'm prepping for this, but i'm not sure if i'm prepped enough.I wasn't caring for my online privacy some years ago and i'm not sure at what level of being prepared i am.I'm out of socials, use paper currency and using pc and phone with restrictions
>>538640453>Suspect terrorist spotted.>ICE squad en route.>Kill on sight.
>>538640191eu is unchallenged british-jewish occupation disguised as a "union", and martial law disguised as an endless stream of bans and regulations.