• Treczoks
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    301 year ago

    Well, the UK already left the EU, and now they are leaving the internet, too.

    No End-to-End encryption? Well, that would mean no HTTPS either if you take it seriously. Which would mean no secure internet for anything: For banking, for shopping, for dealing with any forms requiring privacy, no way to log in to about any site on the internet with basic security enabled.

    • LUHG
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      I’m just waiting with baited breath to see how far this goes. It’s astounding, it’s incomprehensible that we would even entertain the idea of backdooring e2e.

      • andrew
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        31 year ago

        That’s bated breath btw. Unless you’re tryna catch something with your CO2.

        • LUHG
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          Haha ok thanks.

    • @[email protected]
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      It feels so wrong to be rooting for Big Tech, but I really want them to just pull the plug and watch the UK react

    • @[email protected]OP
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      If, for example, Signal pulls of of their market, how can you force people not to use it? Signal never had office or any legal representation in my country and I’m using it?

      What does that mean “pull of of their market” for some app you can download and use as you wish?

  • electromage
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    So despite what Cory Doctorow said at DEF CON, it seems the government isn’t actually saving us?

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      This is specifically a UK problem. The Tories have been trying to do absolutely retarded things with banning encryption for a long time now.

      • Uranium 🟩
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        Unrelated beyond the Tories being retarded with banning things for no real reason: I’ve just discovered that they’ve effectively banned the sale of sodium hydroxide (drain cleaner) and potassium hydroxide (used to make soap), before I could buy them on eBay or get the sodium hydroxide at any super market, but now I have to go via a chemical supply company, taking literal weeks, and paying £7 for 100g of sodium hydroxide, where I used to be able to get 500g for £2.

        They’re scum for an endless list of things but this has really annoyed me.

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  • baltakatei
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    61 year ago

    FreedomBox facilities installation of a end-to-end encryption chat server Matrix which is compatible with Element.

    FreedomBox is Debian FOSS that also supports Let’s Encrypt for HTTPS encryption. The goal of FreedomBox is to permit setup via only the webUI which it mostly gets right.

    Chatting via Element this way is nice since you’re self-hosting the service and not relying upon a centralized server that could required a backdoor. I highly recommend it.