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by northwest
4716 days ago
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Ok. I'd just like to add to that: Very serious attacks on democratic principles have been carried out behind our backs, for a very long time, apparently. That is why I think, in order to counter these threats to society appropriately, disruptive approaches should really be welcomed and preferred as often as possible. And then, of course, it's not an either/or question. Both should be promoted alongside, as lots of different people have lots of different needs/requirements.
(Personally, I use both RetroShare and encrypted email, and migrate as many people as possible over to total encryption as soon as possible.) |
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Remember, even with lofty "serious attacks on democratic principles" going on, you're still infinity times more likely to have your bank account information stolen by drive-by script kiddies with a 0-day than be a target of government persecution on the back of illicitly obtained intelligence. Even then, it's highly unlikely that even the NSA has the capacity to decrypt internet traffic at scale.