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by gia_ferrari
309 days ago
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Not op, but in my bubble: - DRM.
- Owner-unfriendly device locks (such as manufacturer-controlled secure boot or locked-down OSes).
- Inability to audit network traffic from one's own devices, i.e. an IoT device.
- Remote attestation, when in opposition to open computing. I could also see folks seeing the use of cryptography as "having something to hide" - I don't personally agree. |
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If I correctly understand your point, you're highlighting the importance of perceptions. But I was under the impression that crypto is perceived as good in spite of its unpleasant applications.