- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- privacy@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/16595505
- Home routing and encryption technologies are making lawful interception harder for Europol
- PET-enabled home routing allows for secure communication, hindering law enforcement’s ability to intercept and monitor communications
- Europol suggests solutions such as disabling PET technologies and implementing cross-border interception standards to address the issue.
Robbers with masks are harder to catch. We should ban all kind of clothes!
All I can say is: good!
oh I’m going to cry, poor europol
On another note, I have to find out how to encrypt my router or whatever, I had never heard of this, I’ll call it the Straisand effect
VPN.
It’s VPNs.
it’s not about Routers, it’s about routing. Routing through VPNs or Onion or whatever
aaaa, ok, I usually use opera and I almost always have the default vpn activated, it’s not the best in the world but I guess it will be worth it
Thanks for the info
Hey Europol: EAT MY DIRTY ASSHOLE.
Can’t you say that in a more cultured manner?
Holy coincidence, Batman, I was just downloading some classical music when I saw your reply. Excuse me, I need to go download one more piece…
I totally thought you were going to go in a different direction with that video
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Isn’t Europe always warning that the rest of the world’s privacy standards aren’t as strong as theirs?
Europol are awful, they are pushing chat control as well. ACAB and all that.
That said, is it better anywhere else?
GDPR [rules] largely do not apply to the justice system (within the EU).
Fair point