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by omd
4748 days ago
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I think it's time we give up on the idea of communicating privately over a centralized network. Wiretapping was invented only a few years after the invention of the telephone[1]. It won't be stopped by technology and certainly not by legislation. People need to get used treating the Internet as a public space: cover your mouth when you cough, don't pick your nose in public and don't communicate sensitive information over the Internet. The next big thing (hopefully soon) will be communication through a decentralized, infrastructure-less device. [1]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_tapping#History |
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Otherwise, how can a "decentralized, infrastructure-less" system really guarantee any privacy beyond simply making it more of a hassle to wiretap?