• TerdFerguson@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    FWIW, my MP responded to my message confirming his opposition to C-22 and his understanding of this legislation as advancing provisions for mass surveillance.

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      4 days ago

      Mine (Liberal) sent a form letter that stated strong support for it and claimed (falsely) that this just brings Canada into line with what its allies have already done.

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        4 days ago

        Well I guess if our ‘allies’ do it… its fine or Canada. No need to think about it. Also… FUCKING BULLSHIT, you’re right its completely false.

        I’m sorry to hear that. My MP responded with a thoughtful, lengthy, and well articulated message that seemed to be personally written and not made of LLM slop.

        It made me glad I voted for him in our riding

  • NarrativeBear@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    This just in, Canada post and other mail providers will now be opening all envelopes and packages sent. All contents will be scanned or photographed and held on file for 2 years time, and released to relevant authorities upon request of investigation. To make things easier please do not seal packages or envelopes for easier and more convenient access.

    All photos and scanned documents will be held in a highly secured database with easy backdoors access!

    Pretty much the equivalent in terms of what Canada wants to implement with access to signal chats, VPN logs, and asking ISPs to keep logs for 1-2 years minimum.

    Somehow our politicians don’t seem to see the similarities between sending a message online vs sending a physical envelope in the mail. Also, in both cases a person could encrypt their messages/letters if they choose leaving regular folks with less security.

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      8 days ago

      They’ve threatened to for a lot of them, but I’m not actually sure if they’ve actually done so.

      There’s a few countries that blocked signal, but I don’t know if signal has voluntarily pulled out of any country yet

      For example, they’ve threatened to leave Canada, Sweden, and Australia so far from memory

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      8 days ago

      I don’t know of any yet, but these “encryption is for crooks” laws all keep barely failing, so they have not had to yet, from what I’ve seen.

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    7 days ago

    I dont understand how they will pull out of canada… will the google play store have geo-restrictions on installing the apk?

    or will they just deactivate any account with a canadian phone number?

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      7 days ago

      Pulling out is super easy. Just don’t release a compromised version of the app. Done.

      If the app in its current form doesn’t comply with Canadian law, then the play store can’t legally distribute it. So, problem solved.

      So basically Signal can pull out of Canada by doing nothing different than they’re already doing.

      As for the users who already have the app installed, well that’s just too bad for the Canadian government isn’t it.

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      7 days ago

      Probably the same way Imgur dealt with the UK age verification. If you’re from the UK, you are basically IP blocked from Imgur.

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    7 days ago

    I seriously dislike those “lawful access” shit, but Signal getting out of somewhere is a win.