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Don’t call it age verification.

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  • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

    Don’t call it age verification. Call it centralised personal data collection. And understand that it serves surveillance, not safety for children.

    hidikem@piaille.frH This user is from outside of this forum
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    hidikem@piaille.fr
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    @Tutanota No it's "PSP" (Palantir Surveillance Program)

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    • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

      Don’t call it age verification. Call it centralised personal data collection. And understand that it serves surveillance, not safety for children.

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      arturo2bodegas@social.linux.pizza
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      @Tutanota "The road to hell is paved with good intentions..." Those in power always appeal to our fears to slowly rob us of our rights...

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      • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

        Don’t call it age verification. Call it centralised personal data collection. And understand that it serves surveillance, not safety for children.

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        @Tutanota
        They already know everything about you.
        "They" means the NSA and GCHQ.

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        • A arturo2bodegas@social.linux.pizza

          @Tutanota "The road to hell is paved with good intentions..." Those in power always appeal to our fears to slowly rob us of our rights...

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          @arturo2bodegas @Tutanota I thought it was paved with scare stories and chasing donations...

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          • ben_benway@mastodon.socialB ben_benway@mastodon.social

            @arturo2bodegas @Tutanota I thought it was paved with scare stories and chasing donations...

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            arturo2bodegas@social.linux.pizza
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            @Ben_Benway @Tutanota Yeah, probably that, too...

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            • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

              Don’t call it age verification. Call it centralised personal data collection. And understand that it serves surveillance, not safety for children.

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              nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social
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              @Tutanota I think you're absolutely spot on with this!

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              • A arturo2bodegas@social.linux.pizza

                @Ben_Benway @Tutanota Yeah, probably that, too...

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                @arturo2bodegas @Ben_Benway @Tutanota Yeah, let's be clear: they never had good intentions. They just fool people into thinking that they do. They *NEVER* did. I can't emphasize this enough.

                Meta and their other co-conspirators who helped bring this about just want to be the sole gateways of the Internet.

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                • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                  Don’t call it age verification. Call it centralised personal data collection. And understand that it serves surveillance, not safety for children.

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                  @Tutanota

                  When the most corrupt industry on the planet funds a global fascist movement, there are no half-measures.
                  https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-04-06/google-thiel-stand-out-in-saudi-prince-s-silicon-valley-tour

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                  Saudi Arabia is seeking to be an innovation hub, but activists are warning that tech firms could be complicit in the repression of dissidents.

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                  The fossil fuel industry has formed an international axis alliance with tech oligarchs against democracy & civil rights.
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                    @lin11c

                    Erebor = robere = robbery

                    They're not even trying to hide it. *smh*

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                    • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                      Don’t call it age verification. Call it centralised personal data collection. And understand that it serves surveillance, not safety for children.

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                      @Tutanota I would argue that it’s both. When you’re at home, do you let your kid surf the web on the PC unabated? If you do, then I can understand why this would be difficult to grasp. Most parents would monitor what their children have access to on the home PC so there is no reason why it shouldn’t be done on their mobile devices as well. Parents have had twenty years to do this and they failed, now the government will step in and do it for you.

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                        @lin11c @Tutanota

                        The fossil fuel industry wants to de-dollarize the trade in sanctioned oil.

                        Cryptocurrency is a fraud that risks global financial destabilization. It's unregulated banking.

                        Trump's fascist billionaires use it to evade taxation, hide assets, & fund anti-democracy movements.

                        Thiel wants all your data, especially your financial data
                        https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-05-15/thiel-backed-erebor-offers-venezuela-unlikely-banking-lifeline

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                        Paying people in worthless company scrip is an old, old tactic of immiseration by The Moneyed

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                        • tutanota@mastodon.socialT tutanota@mastodon.social

                          Don’t call it age verification. Call it centralised personal data collection. And understand that it serves surveillance, not safety for children.

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                          @Tutanota tbf the EU’s approach (if it works like they say) may actually be beneficial, but the UK stuff is just straight bullshit

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