• kbal@fedia.io
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    15 days ago

    Presumably written before it became completely clear that Canada’s government is on the wrong side of that fight, as seen in the news today:

    “The legislative proposal continues to grant the government discretion to issue broad orders in secret compelling our most secure digital communication tools to bypass, circumvent or weaken critical security protocols to facilitate surveillance. Bill C-22, if passed as is, is a blank check for the government to force its surveillance objectives onto service providers at cost to the privacy and cybersecurity of everyone in Canada.”

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      15 days ago

      The Government of Canada does not respect your rights as a human, in turn, I do not respect their authority to govern my use of technology.

      Move to an encrypted email provider that does not have servers in Canada. Set up an account with a VPN that does not have servers in Canada. Plan ahead for a way to pay for these services that do no use Canadian currency.

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        14 days ago

        Encrypted email is the most pokiness thing. Send an email to anyone not on their server and it is plaintext and anyone can read it.

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          14 days ago

          Alice and Bob both use encrypted email -> communication is safe.

          Alice uses encrypted email, Bob is in a country over which Alice’s adversary has no jurisdiction and Bob uses a regular email service -> communication is safe.

          Alice uses encrypted email, Bob uses regular email but Alice’s adversary has no idea that Alice talks with Bob because she is the only one being watched -> communication is safe.