Today marks the first day of the Report Stage of the Online Safety Bill. As this Bill progresses through the Houses of Parliament, we hope to (once again) raise the alarm around the risks to encryption posed by this Bill.

  • Spudger@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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    1 year ago

    Or just download the full fat version from an overseas server run by the company making the product. Expecting the general populace to compile stuff is a little bit optimistic. We’re talking about a country where most people don’t know what a socket outlet is called or the difference between desktop wallpaper and a screensaver.

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      1 year ago

      You don’t need everyone to know how to compile, just enough to do it and can share the compiled one. Like some auto build daily release you can download from github. As long as it does not belong to a company.

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        1 year ago

        As someone who has spent years extolling the virtues of Matrix/Element to family members I can assure you that there is no known rebuttal to the phrase “but I don’t care about privacy”. All it needs is to visit a site and sign up. No software required whatsoever. Good luck with GitHub and your ageing aunt or gobby nephew.

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          Yeah, they will not adapt and that’s not the target audience worry about privacy anyway. They’d give it out for free donuts.

          You can also simply provide a host of links to download and install extensions, just like Firefox. People that don’t care already gonna sign up stuff and give away personal info for free.(take this survey for a chance to win $5000, but input these personal info so we can contact you if you win.) For people that do care a bit about privacy end to end is like bare minimum. (Like https eventually became standard.)

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            The problem with people that can’t be arsed about privacy is that they’re happy to give away your privacy as well as their own. The lesson is that if they don’t get it immediately then they probably never will.