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  3. 🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here & it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2.

🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here & it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2.

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  • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

    🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

    What does this mean?

    ❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

    ❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

    Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

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    @Tutanota Forcing a backdoor is a non-starter. It's an insane ask for a small shop, and a massive, predictable security hole for everyone else. This kind of legislation is just technically illiterate.

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    • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

      🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

      What does this mean?

      ❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

      ❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

      Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

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      cavallo_pazzo@toot.communityC This user is from outside of this forum
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      cavallo_pazzo@toot.community
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      #4

      @Tutanota As I can see, the Canadian politicians have gone crazy too. Their neighborhood with the USA is affecting them badly.

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      • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

        🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

        What does this mean?

        ❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

        ❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

        Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

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        danish_akhtar7@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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        #5

        @Tutanota

        Why people blame China and Russia for being Authoritarian regimes while other countries are trying to be like them. Privacy is a Fundamental Human Right countries should respect it.

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        • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

          Because we know that there is no backdoor for the good guys only! 

          Help us fight for Canadian's privacy & say no to this surveillance bill.  

          Send a letter to reject Bill C-22 here 👉 https://www.internetsociety.org/our-work/internet-policy/keep-canada-protected/

          #Canada #CanadaBill #Surveillance 

          smallcircles@social.coopS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @Tutanota

          All these "Let's make things even worse" activities from democratic governments are really discouraging.

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          • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

            🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

            What does this mean?

            ❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

            ❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

            Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

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            laptoprevive@mastodon.nlL This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Tutanota dan is het tijd Canadese internetbedrijven en software makers vaarwel te zeggen.

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            • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

              🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

              What does this mean?

              ❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

              ❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

              Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

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              @Tutanota Canada does NOT want your data, just SOME of Canada does. (Those that do are not the ones I would trust with anyone's data!)

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              • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

                What does this mean?

                ❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

                ❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

                Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

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                @Tutanota and here I was naively thinking europe was an exception in its love for mass surveillance...
                The WhatTheFucks are never far away these days

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                • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                  🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

                  What does this mean?

                  ❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

                  ❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

                  Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

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                  #10

                  @Tutanota
                  Is Carney using the israeli spy software on us?

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                  • smallcircles@social.coopS smallcircles@social.coop

                    @Tutanota

                    All these "Let's make things even worse" activities from democratic governments are really discouraging.

                    dadinek@fosstodon.orgD This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @smallcircles @Tutanota Also they usually don't define "good guy". This is a very subjective concept

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                    • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                      🚨 Canada’s Bill C-22 is here &  it’s the same surveillance bill from last year's failed C-2. 🚨

                      What does this mean?

                      ❌ Your metadata would be stored by service providers for up to 12 months.

                      ❌ The government would force these companies to build surveillance capabilities directly into their platforms.

                      Government calls it “lawful access” but we know that  forcing providers to enable access to encrypted data puts EVERYONE'S privacy & security at risk. 😡

                      Link Preview Image
                      zazzoo@mstdn.caZ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @Tutanota The biggest tell is when government and law enforcement themselves have no requirement for backdoors. Just as "consumers." Why that would be intolerable. "Consumers" as they call us, are always disrespected. We need to just shut up and shop.

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