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Pazzaz

96 カルマ登録 9 年前

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Pazzaz
·昨日·議論
Literally nothing changes. This is the continuation of a temporary law that already existed.
Pazzaz
·昨日·議論
It's not accessed on devices. This is about people using messaging applications, like Messenger. Then, as the message isn't encrypted, Meta can read the message on their servers. And with this law they are allowed to scan and sometimes report it to the government.
Pazzaz
·昨日·議論
The citizens do have a say: they vote in elections. This is a temporary law that was implemented 5 years ago so everyone had a chance to vote in the 2024 EU election and vote out those who supported this law. But most people don't care if a company like Meta is allowed to scan their messages. For those who care, they can always use an encrypted messaging service like Signal or Telegram.
Pazzaz
·昨日·議論
They don't need to use "illegal chat apps". They can just use Signal or Telegram, or any of the other ways that exist to send encrypted messages.
Pazzaz
·昨日·議論
You don't need to do any work to circumvent this. This law is just continuing the status queue that's existed in the EU for 5 years.

To avoid being affected by this law, you can just download Signal, or use any other encrypted messaging service.
Pazzaz
·昨日·議論
No, there is no law preventing anyone from encrypting their messages. The thought is that children won't use encrypted services.
Pazzaz
·14 日前·議論
> read: one person elected

No, they have 8 people elected: 3 in the region, 5 in the municipality.

They got 4,46 % of the votes in the region, and 7,92 % in the municipality. And who knows, maybe they'll use that 5 million SEK to get more seats in this years election.
Pazzaz
·3 年前·議論
This probably isn't related to semantic CSS, but the "Semantic version" isn't working properly. If I open "https://nuejs.org/@spotlight/" and then click on an article, then try to return to the previous page, it will change the URL but not the page itself. This happens on both Firefox and Chrome.
Pazzaz
·3 年前·議論
Also mentioned in the original post.