RTP, to opensource
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calculsoberic, (edited ) to random

https://www.privacyguides.org/en/ For LGBTQAI+ people needing privacy and anonymity tools right now, I really like this site for that purpose. It can take time to navigate, though, if it's unfamiliar. And I realize this doesn't solve all the issues, but in terms of people trying to track your identity/location, it can be helpful in that regard.

kkarhan,
@kkarhan@mstdn.social avatar

@calculsoberic nah.

your average paid-for hoster is better tho.

just make shure to employ actual like PGP/MIME...

cyberghost, to random

was blocked in my country () yesterday on all ISPs, and soon they will be removed from App Store and Play Store ... that's why decentralized communication apps are so important, apps like and are trending here right now.

strypey, (edited ) to fediverse
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

I wonder if MLS (Messaging Layer Security) would be useful for encrypting Direct Posts in the ?

RTP, to internet
@RTP@fosstodon.org avatar

Totalitarian "Earn It Act" Is Back, w/Goal Of Treating All Users Online As Permanent Criminal Lineups - Scanning All Your Messages / Files

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/04/earn-it-bill-back-again-seeking-scan-our-messages-and-photos

openrightsgroup, to random
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Client-side scanning is like having a “government-supplied CCTV camera in every room of your house.” It puts faith in “an unknown algorithm to detect bad things, which get reported to a private moderation team provided by the people who built your house” - Matthew Hodgson, CEO of @element

https://www.computerweekly.com/news/365535563/Online-Safety-Bill-could-pose-risk-to-encryption-technology-used-by-Ukraine

openrightsgroup, to random
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Plowing ahead with supposed ‘silver bullets’ in the Online Safety Bill is reckless.

The warning is coming in loud and clear: putting client-side scanning on everyone’s device is a nightmare in the making.

https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse/article/online-safety-bill-risks-making-apps-vulnerable-attacks-bad-actors

openrightsgroup, (edited ) to random
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"Open Rights Group warned that what it called “a form of chat surveillance” is being slipped in through “a back door measure” in the legislation. Its paper went on to call for E2EE private messaging services to be put out of scope of the bill entirely."

Join our campaign: https://action.openrightsgroup.org/dont-scan-me

https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/10/uk-osb-e2ee-warning/

openrightsgroup, to random
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🚨 WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Over 320 people have joined our campaign to in the Online Safety Bill (UK).

Will you join the movement to protect your privacy?

https://action.openrightsgroup.org/dont-scan-me

openrightsgroup, to random
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The government have “pulled the veil off the intentions behind this bill” by making “scientifically unsubstantiated claims” about encryption.

It’s clear that the Online Safety Bill “really is attacking encryption.”

Read more from @Mer__edith

https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/uk-online-safety-bill-signal-whatsapp-privacy-encryption-b2324483.html

openrightsgroup, (edited ) to random
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This week we hit the streets in London to send a message to the UK government: Don’t Scan Me! We’re calling on lawmakers to support Lord Clement-Jones’ amendment to the that would remove private messaging platforms from the surveillance measures.

Join our campaign: https://action.openrightsgroup.org/dont-scan-me

openrightsgroup, to random
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"Few would consent to the state putting CCTV in everyone’s bedroom to crack down on the abuse of children. But that is effectively what a technology notice could mean: a CCTV camera in everyone’s phones."

https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/why-whatsapp-could-quit-the-uk-over-the-online-safety-bill/

lebout2canap, to privacy
@lebout2canap@mastodon.tedomum.net avatar

What Proton AG (products are @protonmail, @protonvpn, Proton Calendar and Proton Drive) has to say about the Online Safety Bill:

“While UK lawmakers have stated they don’t want to ban end-to-end encryption, the only ways an end-to-end encrypted service could comply with the bill are:

  • Remove its end-to-end encryption
  • Weaken its end-to-end encryption
  • Install client-side scanning
  • Cease providing service in the UK”

https://proton.me/blog/online-safety-bill

openrightsgroup, to random
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"Weakening end-to-end encryption would reduce everyone’s safety online, including the children this bill is trying to protect. Without strong encryption, the sensitive data of millions of people would be at risk."

Proton calls on the government to revise the Online Safety Bill to protect privacy, free speech and encryption.

https://proton.me/blog/online-safety-bill

openrightsgroup, to random
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The relationship with your phone is personal. Everyone's private comms shouldn't be monitored for the government. Once the tech is there, any government could ask companies to scan for an ever-growing list of content.

"Open Rights Group warned that what it called 'a form of chat surveillance' is being slipped in through 'a back door measure' in the [Online Safety Bill]." We "call for E2EE private messaging services to be put out of scope of the bill entirely."

https://techcrunch.com/2023/03/10/uk-osb-e2ee-warning/

openrightsgroup, to random
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Treating an entire population as a suspect whose private messages must be scanned is neither necessary nor proportionate to tackle public policy issues. The spy clause in the Online Safety Bill (UK) must be removed. It's a tool of mass surveillance.

Join our campaign: https://action.openrightsgroup.org/dont-scan-me

openrightsgroup, to random
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‘An unprecedented threat’

WhatsApp, Session, @signalapp, @element, Threema, Viber and Wire join forces to oppose the attack on encryption in the Online Safety Bill.

They call on the government to think again.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65301510

Jon6705, to privacy
@Jon6705@mastodon.world avatar

WhatsApp and other encrypted messaging apps unite against law plan

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-65301510

Em0nM4stodon, to random

This petition is incredibly important.

Not only for EU citizens, but for everyone worldwide. If this proposal passes, it could have devastating consequences for all of us.

For your future self,
For your children,
For the next generations,
Sign it please 💚

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/03/sign-petition-and-tell-eu-legislators-dont-scan-us

cuchaz, to fediverse
@cuchaz@gladtech.social avatar

Elephant help me, I'm actually releasing this thing! :toot: Folks, I present to you:

✨ End-to-end Encryption for Mastodon DMs ✨

https://codeberg.org/cuchazinteractive/Mastodon/src/branch/e2ee-4.0.2-dev/doc/e2ee

It's far from perfect (Far), but it's a start. I have no idea how people release mods for Mastodon because I've never seen one before. Forks, sure, but not mods. So I made something up. You can read all about it at the link above.

For now, I'm supporting Mastodon v4.0.2 and the Firefox browser. There's a browser extension in there, so browser support is tricky. It's a whole thing. I'm starting simple at first. Walk before you can run and all that, right?

Anyway, try it out. If you want. Or not, no judgement. But if you do, tell me how it went, will ya? I'm curious.

Maybe try it on a testing instance first though. I should probably set one of those up actually.

And If you try it out and run into trouble, send toots! :blobcatboophappy: I'll help out.

kubikpixel, to FF German
@kubikpixel@chaos.social avatar

Der heutige / ist den Protokolle & Programme im gewitmet, die ich guten Gewissens empfehlen kann. Alle unterstützen Ende zu Ende / und die meisten sind :

📧 @delta
🗨️ @blabber
🍎 @Monal
✏️ @xmpp
🐱 @krille
Ⓜ️ @matrix
🟣 @cwtch
🌵 @briar
💬 @signalapp
@simplex *

kubikpixel, (edited ) to opensource German
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☝️ Ich wurde wieder mal gefragt ob zu empfehlen sei. Ein ganz klares Nein!

Es ist minder so als sie es gerne anpreisen, es nutzt propriotäre Bibliotheken. Die Entwickler sind der Szene anzusiedeln: [ENG] https://infosec.exchange/@WPalant/104489144670580454

Wenn ihr wegen der Tel. Nr. nicht vertraut, dann nutzt @briar / @cwtch / @simplex, alle drei unterstützen und/oder sind so wie aber auch voll und ganz Open-Source.

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