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Funny to mention ultra-right from someone defending an authoritarian bill.
There is jackshit in the bill about terms to these companies other than an obligation to disclose data upon request in a timely manner.
Spying more on citizens does not move you a mm towards sovereignty.
There is jackshit in the bill about favoring Canada tech over US tech. It's all about getting data from whichever company operates in Canada.
There is jackshit in the bill that will prevent them to keep fucking Canada.
Yes, you mean the companies that already keep logs on everything and from which we already see regular data breaches, proving my point about the security concern. Thank you for helping proving my point.
Yes, they have 0 accountability and that's the very exact reason they complain against a law that does not have anything about accountability and everything about giving up data on their users. It makes so much sense now…
Based on what you write it's absolutely clear you haven't read it. You hallucinate what it's supposed to do…
Right wing nuts job like the EFF and privacy activists in Canada. Right… As for the legislation, given all the BS you write, don't pretend you read it, at this stage it would be embarrassing.
Hmm… is that projection?
Signal is a peer-to-peer system now? That's new… Or… no, it's not!
Peer-to-peer means there is no central server, devices communicate directly to each other.
Signal uses a centralized system. If you mean end-to-end encryption, yes, they do. E2E means the data go through their server but even if they were trying to intercept them, they wouldn't be able to decipher it.
What's left is metadata: who talks to whom, when, for how long, how much data they exchange, etc. Their policy is "don't keep it so you can't give it up or lose it in a breach". Signal was audited by third party confirming they don't keep metadata. They can still be submitted to an injunction to monitor a user by law, and yes they would have to obey it.
Under bill C22, they need to keep metadata, and they need an option to have a backdoor in the app, and they're forbidden to let users know about it.
Signal explicitly said they would have no choice but to end its services in Canada.
You picked the best possible example to prove yourself wrong.
It's not that easy to lambda users.
Just like the rest, I would say that's none of anyone fucking business but me and the people I communicate with.
Tell me you don't know what metadata is without telling me you don't know what metadata is. Metadata would tell you jackshit about who's requested what about you. Bill C22 forbids service provider to warn the users about data request, by the way. The only way the US would get these would be to request a real time access to metadata because Signal don't keep them.
Yawn.
"Funny I say blah blah about authoritarian bill" -- yet you don't dispute that your approach to arguing was as disingenuous and absurd as the right-wing example I compared you to. And your subsequent reply to the rest is just riddled with insults, intentional misinterpretations of what I'd said, and attempts to misdirect instead of address my comments directly (for the most part). So I guess that you're just a troll, yes? Should I even bother engaging more with anything else? That's... feeding the troll I believe. I've been baited enough to know its not worth the bother :)