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Bongistan "Online Safety Bill" comes into effect

https://old.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/17gw9v2/the_uks_controversial_online_safety_bill_finally

This legislation allows regulators to demand that encrypted platforms like WhatsApp and Signal implement backdoors to scan for CP. Redditors aren't happy about that, naturally.

More importantly, platforms will also need to show they are committed to removing content promoting or facilitating suicide or self-harm.

I'll miss you guys :marseybonggenocide:

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You're a highly neurodivergent dramatard, even by rdrama standards. Not a single person you talk to is a normie. You severely underestimate how dumb "average" is.

I fully agree normies don't understand technology. It's part of my thesis most people making fun of Zoomers tech habits are operating on a faulty assumption that people before understood computers. This doesn't mean they don't get the concept of "I don't want the government having access to my messages / photos / etc"

Privacy

They've run multiple ad campaigns with this as their thesis

Recent one that was influenced by overturn of Roe v. Wade (women don't want their health data used against them).

https://www.macrumors.com/2023/05/24/apple-health-data-privacy-ad-campaign

FBI

You think Apples not willing to drop 70m people from iMessage to make a point?


Follower of Christ :marseyandjesus: Tech lover, IT Admin, heckin pupper lover and occasionally troll. I hold back feelings or opinions, right or wrong because I dislike conflict.

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https://www.macrumors.com/2023/05/24/apple-health-data-privacy-ad-campaign

One ad on youtube barely seen by anyone

Recent one that was influenced by overturn of Roe v. Wade (women don't want their health data used against them).

Nice virtue signaling, very wise for the U.S. market.

Have you forgotten that Apple already caved to a foreign government?

"Presumably people purchase Apple devices because they believe the company when they say that ‘privacy is a fundamental human right'. What they fail to add is *except if you are Chinese"

https://www.theregister.com/2023/03/29/china_asks_apple_improve_security

I don't get why you think Apple is some "principled" outlier? Like any other Gigacorp, it's something like an emergent hivemind whose utility function is to solely make $$$. Other than $$$, it has no principles.

You think Apples not willing to drop 70m people from iMessage to make a point?

I think it's purely a cost benefit analysis based on how well they can damage control vs the loss in direct profit. Given that they've already caved once before in China with minimal fallout, I'm squarely on the side of them caving again.

Plus bongs aren't People, so who cares what Apple does to them.

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