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Defnitly crazy. But when Snowdens reports about CIA or Facebooks privacyintrusive actions were reveiled, many people did not change their livestyle. So for most citizens, this is an even far smaller intrusion into privacy, than those two examples I just stated. So would seem odd to me if there was an outrage for this in the public sphere. PS: in no way I express to be OK with this intrusive activities of tracking. Nor am I OK with Facebook, Google nor any nontransparent federal institution intruding my privacy and security. I only say I would be happy but surprised to see public outrage on this. And more importantly more people adapting opensource applications into their private and worklive.
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1984 full on in the UK...
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They aren't just censoring the internet, they want to control our travel as well. It's not just UK. Australia and UK are leading but USA Canada and the EU (mostly Germany and France pushing it in the EU) are all doing similar things
Exactly. Both concerning. But the US is a mature surveillance state, while many other countries are still in the learningphase. Non of this is welcome. I defnitly start preparing for matrix scale abuse. Buy #meshtastic devices, use privacy focused software. Pray that privacy focused hardware will be a thing in the future. 🙏🥲
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S!ayer 5 months ago
Apparently Norway made adverts discouraging British folks from visiting, specifically if the searched for "stags" "cheap hotels" or "booze deals"
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1984 full on in the UK...
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casey 5 months ago
WTF … talk about gradually then suddenly.
This is the logical conclusion of socialism. The panopticon will continue as long as socialism is popular. Populism is popular. Freedom is unpopular.
“The closer the collapse of the Empire, the crazier its laws are.” Marcus Tullius Cicero Relax, it's just a big shit show. Real people cannot be controlled, and neither can humanity. The end is near and that's a good thing.
Privacy is in danger in the UK. First, they implement mandatory ID requirements for internet access. Then, they denounce the use of VPNs. Now, they want to track your movements in and out of the country and try to keep you from leaving more than 3x a year. So much for “a western democracy that protects civil rights and freedom.” View quoted note →
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foubaar 5 months ago
It's Phase 6 - there is no Phase 7 😱
UK becoming a dystopian hell hole 😬 A long way from the welcoming friendly place in the 80’s that young Aussies went to work for a few years and have a base to explore the old world from 😔
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Totally agree. Constantly amazed by the number of people that don't realise that data is routinely generated for every individual system. If the gov wanted to know who has left the country more than 4 times per year, it would be trivial. To answer some of the questions raised by this video would just be a more complicated & expensive query, presuming they had access to all the databases, which is just a matter of "I need access to that database". It blows me away how much people read into the dystopian view without stopping to realise nothing has changed except the hype machine is turned up louder.
in other words they're at the workshopping the idea and messaging stage , see how it goes down first before revising and tweaking the idea
Wow! So if you’re a touring musician you’re now gonna be getting flagged/hassled/criminalised for doing your job.
Don't trust, verify. All of you watching this and believing it is true are muppets.
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