• caesaravgvstvs@feddit.de
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    Are they proposing opening every letter that goes in the mail too? And checking every memory card that gets sent?

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    I want cameras and microphones in every politicians house, in every room. These record 24/7 and will be live-streamed on twitch. Any politician against this proposal is obviously a child-abusing terrorist, or do they have something even worse to hide?

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      Zero privacy to world leaders and absolute privacy to citizen would be ideal.

  • 🦄🦄🦄@feddit.de
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    Its really really great that in a time where fascists gain more and more influence in several EU states, we also make it possible to massively spy on citizens :)

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        Europol already said it would use it to fight „illegal migration“ and „human traffickers“ and drug dealers

        A french politian demanded to use it against „Drag Queens“ and museums

        An italian politian proposed to use chat control against „human traficking“ (in this case a dogwhistle for people, that rescue migrants), organ traffickers, illegal trading of weapons and drug dealers.

        Some important german polititians want to expand it against antisemitism, far right extremism and child pornography

        A lobbyist and another german politian want to also use it against illegally downloaded movies and music.

        https://netzpolitik.org/2023/ueberwachung-politiker-fordern-ausweitung-der-chatkontrolle-auf-andere-inhalte/ (article in german)

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      And they’ll screech like banshees when you mention the same or higher standards of transparency should apply to the rich and politicians themselves.

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        Well, not the same people. The surveillance people are authoritarian fascists that have been in government parties a lot longer than the newer parties with similar views.

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    Fourthly, scanning for known, thus old material does not help identify and rescue victims, or prevent child sexual abuse. It will actually make safeguarding victims more difficult by pushing criminals to secure, decentralised communication channels which are impossible to intercept even with a warrant.

    This point is huge, and on its own explains why half baked compromises are worthless.

    The criminals will use banned chat apps, while innocent people get their messages read.

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      The reason they don’t care about that is that the whole thing isn’t about protecting children at all but about surveillance of the vast majority of people.

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        This. There are already plans on expanding what the surveillance is used for, as soon as it is possible to begin with.

        “Think of the children” is just the trick they’re using to get their foot in the door. It being utterly ineffective in doing what they claim it’ll do, is irrelevant.

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      Well that’s the point, catching CSAM is just a very convenient excuse. Once that’s through, it will just be a matter of extending it to terrorism. Then you can declare anyone a terrorist and bam you have free reign to monitor anyone you want.

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      Most people don’t use PGP/GPG, despite it being generally available.

      If the vast majority of people don’t use something, it doesn’t matter much whether it exists.

      A service that makes end-to-end encryption easy for the vast bulk of the public is another story.

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        Most people also do not care about privacy or understand anything about encryption.
        If this shit was to happen, it would hit the news for a cycle, some people would get slightly upset and then it would go on with the next thing.

        Most people here care a lot about these things and are technically inclined. But we are a minority.

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      Did you mean steganography, ie concealing messages “in plain sight” in otherwise innocuous-looking things like images or audio?

      Stenography is any abbreviated writing system, but not really “coded” in any meaningful way

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    How to contact your MEP.

    Thanks for the link, but I’m still not sure who to contact. Apparently I’m supposed to know who is “my MEP”, but I don’t. How to?

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      Might depend on your country, but for Germany there are no direct candidates that we votes for. Everybody hat one vote one could give to a party, which had presented a list of people for the election. At the end the party then send the first x people of that list, according to how many of the German representatives were to be send by that party.

      So, effectively all MEP which are German are “my” MEP. Or just the party I voted for if I want to be exclusive.

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    So this is how liberty dies…

    I can’t see Signal operating in Europe if this is the case. Telegram has already handed over information, so they will likely adapt and continue doing their thing. Meta/WhatsApp will want to keep that money, so they will find a way to operate as well.

    I suppose Signal could have a European server, but that might cut them off from the rest of the world.

    Might end up using Briar or XMPP.

    I haven’t given the proposition more than a once-over, but I assume this will cover emails too?

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      Crazy how we had protests by right wing maniacs suspecting an evil dictatorship conspiracy behind everything, but when an actual aspect of dictatorship comes, nothing happens.

      I don’t want to live on this planet anymore

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    Lol guess we can kiss post-quantum TLS goodbye.

    This is going to have catastrophically negative effects for the internet in general. And, as others have said, actual bad actors will just keep using the most advanced encryption available anyways. This only makes the vast majority of internet users less secure and easier targets for exploitation.

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    Great. That would probably mean a ban for Telegram would also be needed, as they’re known to not bow to local surveillance-laws.

    I’m all for doing everything to find effing pedos, but I’ll doubt it will help catch one. Who would be so dumb to do illegal things on the surface-web?

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      not really, cos telegram is not end to end encrypted unless you do not use group chats, and deep dive into the menu to enable secret chat for every individual contact.

      I have no idea why telegram got this secure reputation. it is literally the absolute worst of the bunch, security wise

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        Encryption wasn’t relevant in the context of the surveillance-law, as having ways to decrypt it will be required then and hence make it useless.

        Telegram does not bow. They won’t bend their knee to a government wanting them to plant a bot. They then will just be banned.

        Besides, there is end2end-encryption if you want, where is the problen? Noone forces you to use the cloud. And it’s also not “hidden deep”.

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          you have to open chat, click profile picture of contact, and then click the three dot menu from there, where you will find the option. It is buried deep down.

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            If that’s “buried deep” to you, then maybe that technology isn’t your thing. Beside that was totally irrelevant to the topic at all. If you don’t like tgram, use something else. It’s not a pro/contra encryption discussion, it’s anti-observation.

            If a messenger is still alive after this law gets real, then you have your answer regarding security and privacy.

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      Telegram is already not encrypted end-to-end encrypted by default. Signal is the interesting app - they don’t even have the data to bow to data requests.