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Renohren@lemmy.todayto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Europe proposes backdoors in encrypted platforms under new security strategy5·1 month agoThe centre left keeps doing it:
Remember: Obama set up the National Security Agency to share globally intercepted personal communications with the government’s 16 other intelligence agencies. Obama also signed the USA freedom act (prolonging the patriot act though lightening it a tad bit).
They keep digging the hole Russians will bury them in.
Renohren@lemmy.todayto Privacy@lemmy.ml•A Win for Encryption: France Rejects Backdoor Mandate1·2 months agoDINUM is a lost cause… They keep wasting energy and cash just trowing pasta against the wall. Yesteryear it was olvid, it wasn’t popular, now it’s tchap… Probably because French politicians are still addicted to telegram for their private conversations despite being warned time and time again.
Renohren@lemmy.todayto Privacy@lemmy.ml•A Win for Encryption: France Rejects Backdoor Mandate5·2 months agoBTW: anyone can use it, it’s called olvid , on github , FOSS, matrix based E2E, public funded (no adverts, no corporate ownership), and uses IRL authentication to add contacts instead of using the devices contact lists (by showing each other a generated QR code).
You know, games can be great tabletop too, strategic, tactical, RPG, it’s all there + you get to meet people you wouldn’t have met IRL because, like online gaming, it unites people from different walks of life. Great friendships are regularly made around gaming boards and those friends don’t need software to talk too. Yes I know, some games require figurine armies but you can always find someone who’ll be happy to lend you an army for a game and there are whole second hand armies sold.