Xusontha replyls.buckodr.inkJust keep all your data in a public repository, then you don't have to worry about it!27
Provoked Gamer replylemmy.caYep, heard the same argument were made by governments in the past, but people fought back against it (might be misremembering though so take this with a grain of salt).6
ggravitas_deficiency sh.itjust.works1Hide 1 replyMan, once they get to 420 times, I’m gonna go out in a blaze of glory!20
miss_brainfart lemmy.ml1Hide 1 replySo many laws being violated by so many companies, even all the data protection agencies combined won't be able to keep up for the next 20 years or so. And that's already way too generous, seeing how long each and every single case is being dragged out. Fun times14
Xusontha replyls.buckodr.inkYep. The future doesn't look super bright in that regard, EU seems to be the only one who cares7
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Just keep all your data in a public repository, then you don't have to worry about it!
Yep, heard the same argument were made by governments in the past, but people fought back against it (might be misremembering though so take this with a grain of salt).
Man, once they get to 420 times, I’m gonna go out in a blaze of glory!
begins whistleblowing furiously
yummy
I love eating spyware it's so tasty 😋
Ah, the internet circa 2023
So many laws being violated by so many companies, even all the data protection agencies combined won't be able to keep up for the next 20 years or so.
And that's already way too generous, seeing how long each and every single case is being dragged out.
Fun times
Yep. The future doesn't look super bright in that regard, EU seems to be the only one who cares
Literally thought police