The National Assembly in France adopted article 3 of the Justice bill which authorizes the authorities to remotely activate the cameras and microphones of telephones or other connected devices without the knowledge of the persons concerned. 80 votes for, 24 against ⚠️⚠️⚠️

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this ilustrates that 1) conventional devices have backdoors built into them ready to be used. 2) in current society the state will get away with totalitarian practices without much resistance from the general public. 3) in general your political regime will do anything necessary to sustain itself
I managed to finally get the article to load. Is it coincidence that the letters “ass” appear to be edited out of the publication, or is their censorship that absurd? Look in this screenshot how the words assembly and association are missing “ass” 😅 image
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TinyBit 2 years ago
It can certainly make us feel better! Unplugging works best.
If you are not running your own CustomRom and/or use hardware kill switches you are fucked.
Looks like I'm moving phones at the right point here, just a matter of time something similar comes to the states!
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Happy Cat 2 years ago
Of course they did. We only live in an illusion of freedom in the west
Too bad my smartphone camera is masked 99.9 % of the time, and the microphone is dead (a Fairphone 2 endemic illness). Anyway, the 80 enemies of freedom who voted for deserve a harsh punishment.
I will read more about this shortly but seriously, wtf is wrong with people?!!! I have so many questions about the french society! #nostr