Come posso aggirare ChatControl se viene approvato? Fondamentalmente ho bisogno di una guida nel caso in cui la legge sulle cazzate passino, ho sentito la gente parlare di i2p, kleopatra, anche un mucchio di altre cose, ma sono una specie di tecnologia noob, quindi ho bisogno di qualcuno che mi spieghi esattamente cosa dovrei fare, grazie in anticipo.

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    1. This is a problem for the Danish people not the people of the EU. If the EU had any sense it would quarantine Denmark with an armed border force, not assume the cabal of Danish politicians are correct and that the people of europe are committing thought crime that needs to be punished. I’m glad (I wasn’t always) not to be part of the EU.

      The EU should be putting sanctions on Denmark until they find their senses again, not allowing Danish madness to spread.

    2. v3ritas1989 on

      As i assume the govt will not snitch on you to your wife about your girlfriend, and you need this for other things. the best option would be to diassasociate your device from yourself. You can only do that with burners. I.e. a second device. There you should never log into any of your real persona accounts. It should also not be logged into wireless, bluetooth. Nowadays you cant even have them on, as based on the devices your wireless or bluettoth finds and their strength your device will be associated to your other devices.
      On top of that, the devices gps needs to be turned off, or best not have a gps ship at all.
      Next you need a vpn, payed for with paysave cards which you have to buy in cash.
      Obviously different email address and accounts.
      Next would be to change the devices regularly.
      Then on top of that you still need to respect chat protocols. Meaning no mentioning of the thing you dont want the govt to know about. Use codewords.
      Then use foraign sim card/ network providers would be best.
      Of vours your chat provider needs to have p2p.
      You could also decrypt your mobile hard drive on top of what the manufacturer does.

      But yeah,
      If all of this is too expensive, dont do illegal things. On the internet. Especially no small time petty stuff.

    3. HotPocket-Gremlin on

      bruv this ain’t about “getting around” it. I mean, yeah, it’s a pain but it’s there for a reason, right? Hot take: Maybe we should spend less time finding ways to dodge systems & more time making ‘em better.

    4. Status-Screen-2484 on

      So what are you going to do? Go through all your contacts in your contact list and convince them to swap Whatsapp for some app they never heard of because you don’t want the government to steal your grandma’s secret Ravioli recipe?

      And in the end it will turn out that Cleobullshit, just like Telegram, is backdoored by Russia.

    5. NicotineLL on

      I haven’t really dug into this too much, can someone please enlighten me how they plan to access end to end encrypted messages?

    6. Zomgnerfenigma on

      So far I know it applies only for public services. So you can just use software on private servers with encryption.

    7. This will end up in situation that authorities will be analysing your 🍆 and 🐈 pictures to analyse if any child was harmed or not. Any privacy completely and inevitably gone while criminals will find ways to do crime anyway. Only normal people will be harmed by this stupid law.

    8. Arquinas on

      We will have to wait and see what the actual technical implementation will be like. In the meantime, P2P messaging services, open source and encryption programs are the way to go.

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