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Fucking COX, why am I not surprised a fucking ISP like this garbage is behind it.
I am no longer here, and have moved to lemmy.world
Copyright © 2023 Cox Media Group, LLC.
Fucking COX, why am I not surprised a fucking ISP like this garbage is behind it.
Hey, how did you guess my secret pin!? That is a very difficult pin that I’ve had for every account for years! /s
People don’t want to belive it’s possible. Whenever I tell friends and family about this they truly dont belive this will ever happen to them and if it does, they don’t want to understand the ramifications and just say it’s fine.
Only if she charges you afterwards
Why would anyone be blind when you can find a sorcerer, wizard or cleric
Maybe is blind due to powerful curse and does not have enough coin to have the curse lifted?
So they don’t know how to open a door
So? You want me to adventure naked? /jk
Authenticator Pro is awesome, FOSS, and allows you to backup your 2FA.
But, how many wishbones are we dealing with here
Nextcloud?
Every fight between people and corporations is a loss cause if corporations continue to control our elected officials.
I need this but Firefox mobile doesn’t have that option yet
I know this isn’t privacy, but they recently want to stop people from transitioning to electric cars and also want to stop funding for public transportation… so, this mental hemorrhage of a privacy law doesn’t in the fucking slightest surprise me.
But it isn’t the entire point tho, I use it when connected to public wifi networks to keep my connection secure. Sure, not letting your local ISP spy on you and report it to the gov is one but not the entire point.
Why is a server in Washington DC not safe and secure? I’ll give you private against government snooping it’s not, but it can still be safe and secure.
Well, it’s more than that since OP even changed the title of the article.
So, looking at this article, there is no mention that they made end-to-end encryption illegal.
Tech companies have said scanning messages and end-to-end encryption are fundamentally incompatible.
Earlier this month, junior minister Stephen Parkinson appeared to concede ground, saying in parliament’s upper chamber that Ofcom would only require them to scan content where “technically feasible”.
So they would basically be scanning information WITHOUT end-to-end encryption
Just the cost of doing business
TIL we have too many cox in this world