

European Court of Human Rights ended up banning all legal efforts to weaken encryption of secure communications in Europe
This being the case, how can they try to reintroduce the legislation?


European Court of Human Rights ended up banning all legal efforts to weaken encryption of secure communications in Europe
This being the case, how can they try to reintroduce the legislation?
uBLock Origin seems to work well enough for me


If you trust the government that controls a TLD, then use the site. If not, proceed with caution.


Is it even possible to boycott Sony? Or are they like some other entities: tentacles wrapped around so many things that we can’t avoid them?


What if they’re “mistakenly” attacked by Israel?
I admit that passkeys have never made sense to me. You still have a username and password, but you’ve added a middleman who manages the password. Why not just use a password manager (without MFA, another useless annoyance)?


Ummm, have these numbnuts never heard of a VPN?


“Asshole” is a personal favorite.


I’ve wondered if this and similar cases accounts for the dramatic decline in quality of Google search. It’s all but useless these days. I’d honestly rather have AltaVista back.
It seems that this could be prosecuted under existing laws barring harassment and filling false complaints