The only difference seemingly is they want a backdoor for British user’s data only now and not the world’s. Jog on.
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bidahtibull on
Having watched alot of 24 hours in police custody, I get why they’d want this.
If this is possible, it should only really be with a warrant.
maltesepricklypear on
Assumption it is encrypted on the phone and then sent to the cloud hence not prone to middle man intercept
QueefInMyKisser on
I still have iCloud Advanced Data Protection turned on. Why does the government have a problem with that?
Pat0san on
I have an iPhone and I really like it. But, things like this and Chat Control makes me really dubious… I have recently started evaluation GrapheneOS and it certainly looks like an alternative to me. I get to run 95% of the apps I need, and I get the privacy everyone deserves.
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Otherwise_Sign8964 on
British people:
– More security cameras in London than Xinjiang – not privacy threat
– Apple can’t enable ADP in the UK – not privacy threat
– Overly broad Online Safety Act – not privacy threat
– Digital ID card like every advanced nation – privacy threat
Diligent_Craft_1165 on
Starmer got me supporting American trillion dollar companies
Thandoscovia on
Sir Keir will stop at no border, law or reason to ensure that he access our data, all to ensure growth of course
knobby88888 on
I just tried to enable adp on my iPhone and it now states this feature has been removed for new uk users
KL_boy on
Are they just speedruning to be worst then the Tories? There is no upside with all the downside…
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TheCharalampos on
I really wish for a tech literate goverment. One day maybe. Not this day
mastablasta1962 on
In 4 years time Labour voters will be scratching their heads wondering how Farage become a PM.
Fatuous_Sunbeams on
Can one of the resident Labour apologists explain to me why the government is so intent on creating this kind of headline? You tell us we have to be patient on the economic front, fair enough, but, by the same token, how about they put the authoritarianism on the back burner until the economic situation improves?
Because this is their true vocation, isn’t it, their passion. The thrill of strengthening the repressive state apparatus is what gets them out of bed in the morning.
When the management class is trying to increase its own power *before* if fulfils its duty and function to society, it has clearly become parasitic and needs to be cut down to size.
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Is there a sneaky vpn or something work around to turn on ADP as they blocked it in the UK
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The only difference seemingly is they want a backdoor for British user’s data only now and not the world’s. Jog on.
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Having watched alot of 24 hours in police custody, I get why they’d want this.
If this is possible, it should only really be with a warrant.
Assumption it is encrypted on the phone and then sent to the cloud hence not prone to middle man intercept
I still have iCloud Advanced Data Protection turned on. Why does the government have a problem with that?
I have an iPhone and I really like it. But, things like this and Chat Control makes me really dubious… I have recently started evaluation GrapheneOS and it certainly looks like an alternative to me. I get to run 95% of the apps I need, and I get the privacy everyone deserves.
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British people:
– More security cameras in London than Xinjiang – not privacy threat
– Apple can’t enable ADP in the UK – not privacy threat
– Overly broad Online Safety Act – not privacy threat
– Digital ID card like every advanced nation – privacy threat
Starmer got me supporting American trillion dollar companies
Sir Keir will stop at no border, law or reason to ensure that he access our data, all to ensure growth of course
I just tried to enable adp on my iPhone and it now states this feature has been removed for new uk users
Are they just speedruning to be worst then the Tories? There is no upside with all the downside…
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I really wish for a tech literate goverment. One day maybe. Not this day
In 4 years time Labour voters will be scratching their heads wondering how Farage become a PM.
Can one of the resident Labour apologists explain to me why the government is so intent on creating this kind of headline? You tell us we have to be patient on the economic front, fair enough, but, by the same token, how about they put the authoritarianism on the back burner until the economic situation improves?
Because this is their true vocation, isn’t it, their passion. The thrill of strengthening the repressive state apparatus is what gets them out of bed in the morning.
When the management class is trying to increase its own power *before* if fulfils its duty and function to society, it has clearly become parasitic and needs to be cut down to size.
Is there a sneaky vpn or something work around to turn on ADP as they blocked it in the UK