• rottingleaf@lemmy.zip
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    5 months ago

    My third sentence still applies. Do you realize that the situation presented is one with backdoors on every device and criminal responsibility for bypassing\removing those?

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      5 months ago

      Yes, and this will affect everyone. Which is why I’m hopeful that organisations like the EFF, the TOR browser’s foundation, Graphene OS and the general Android community comes up with something that will prevent this. I hope this will push for greater efforts in obfuscation of traffic from TOR, I2P, Freenet, Wireguard and the like along with better education amongst the general population.

      You could call me naive though, I suppose. Perhaps I expect too much

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        5 months ago

        Police checks your phone and finds the banned piece of software.

        Or your ISP detects traffic from something which is not reported by the backdoor on your phone.

        There are so many ways.

        There is no technological solution to a power problem. Power solutions to power problems include riots, revolutions, assassinations …