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by rvnx 729 days ago
At the end, it could be a OS-based scanning, so no matter if the message is encrypted in transit, or self-hosted, then if the message is displayed it could be transmitted and scanned.

Nobody wants terrorists, right ?

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That will never fly in every Linux distribution (if any at all), so there’s never going to be a way to stop this for even reasonably proficient criminals.
NSA already considers and flags Linux users as "extremists", so it was only a question of time before agencies in EU would do the same
From a compliance perspective, TPM/signed bootloaders might be a "solution" against illegal Linux distributions.