• manualoverride@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    So they didn’t drop the request for backdoor access to user data, just amended it a little.

    Not long before Great Britain will be renamed Airstrip One.

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    2 days ago

    Simple solution: Apple stops dealing with the UK. All user contracts are null and void due to the change in the law.

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      2 days ago

      It would seem like that when reading news, but it’s really not that bad. Enshittification is an issue though, but mostly being driven by the us oligarchs worldwide. A lot of the outrage/opinion manufacturing “media-news” never becomes reality on the ground.

      The issue with nonsensical invasive surveillance tech is, logic and facts usually and eventually prevail, for instance backdooring systems for one group is backdooring for everyone, it just puts a huge target on your system and is ultimately ineffectual in its purpose, because the people of interest will adapt almost instantly (see examples “war on drugs”, “ending piracy”). In the end it is a losing battle, akin to trying to legislate wind to blow only in one direction.