But surely somebody is proposing this. And it’s not an entity. It’s a person.
But surely somebody is proposing this. And it’s not an entity. It’s a person.
“Some data”? It has all the data to their exposal. Child pornography and othe, crimes are rampant there. They are doing nothing against it for years. And when you don’t even answer mail from officials then you’re to get arrested at some point. This has nothing to do with private communication or chat control. It’s completely unrelated.
Well you don’t even seem to know that the Swizz is not part of the EU. And by being arrested in Spain confirms my point.
Did you know they use the Signal protocol? So literally the same encryption scheme?
Besides, the military isn’t smarter than 30 universities independently confirming the security.
Do you have any idea what the cost is to restore 50 TB from that?
I assumed you’re only paying per GB storage. At least that’s what their S3 pricing page says. I believe transfer cost only applies if you transfer from one S3 solution to another. I’m not using it myself, so I don’t know the details. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
What happens when they decide to raise the price?
If you depend on AWS you’re doing something wrong. You should at least adher to the 3-2-1 backup plan. If you do so, you can switch away from AWS any time they change their policy.
Everything that’s encrypted is private and secure. There are messengers that encrypt your messages, profile, who you message, contacts, etc. Use those. If you’re particularly paranoid, read the code and build from source.
If you’re this paranoid for your backups, I’d just go with AWS Glacia and dump all your encrypted data twice a year. You can get a TB of backup for about 1 € / month.
Dumbass didn’t encrypt the chats and didn’t do moderation according to local laws. If Facebook did the same as his company did, Mark Zuckerberg would share his fate.
That’s what they say. I only trust encryption and not people.
This is all perfectly legal. This is about public and unencrypted data not being monitored. This is good. I don’t want child pornography in my Instagram feed and I also don’t want it in a Telegram channel. What voting choices are you referring to in particular?
Which country is not authoritarian by that measure?
Wrong community mate.
There exist not EU citizenship because the EU is not a country. That aside, EU countries have stronger dmocracies, and especially stronger privacy protection laws than any other country in the world. What are you talking about? Are you in the correct community?
Why is this posted here? Telegram is not a private or secure messenger.
Get M-discs. It’s a special type of Blu-ray that lasts for hundrets if not thousands of years. You can use a regular Blu-ray burner to write to it.
M-Disc Blu-rays last a thousand years literally. It will outlive all of your other mediums a hundred-fold.
Only 50k? I thought it would be much more than that. Didn’t know Lemmy was still this small after all these years.
This is a whole lot of conspiracy bs with no sources provided. But it includes the usual keywords “the system”, “design”, and “ruling class” so you can get your upvotes from like-minded fellows in your bubble.
Have you considered that politics and economics is a little bit more complicated and a lot of gears make the machine? But “the elite pulling the strings” is much easier to understand and you conveniently get an enemy.
You need to mark sarcasm with /s.
If this is not a joke: the US has the worst privacy protection laws on this planet. Laws in China are almost better. And ironically the worst laws for freedom aswell. There is a reason why we have the GDPR laws in the EU that prohibits any user data transfer to US servers.