@protonprivacy it is a shift, and a really bad one. Sort of a silver lining here is that more people will consider privacy respecting solutions, like GOs, Linux on desktop, and who knows, may be Linux phones finally gain some traction
via4@mastodon.social
Posts
-
"As governments around the world strain to make the internet safer for children, one idea has been gaining traction: Instead of forcing websites to keep out children, why not have their device do it instead? -
We did it everyone!@Tutanota not a win at all. It fails to achieve stated goal - scammer apps in appstore keep popping up, and this measure does not change it. It has very different intent.
Imagine you do add-apt-repository, and your machine screams that you might be in mortal danger and now you're on your own, then asks you to wait for 24h. That is what they did to android. -
We are grateful to the @protonprivacy community for supporting @torproject with a donation this year.@protonprivacy, great to see you back on fedi!
-
Just age verification things.@itsfoss feels like the last one should have degraded back into Neanderthal rather than transcending limits of our consciousness
-
Stores the user's birth date for age verification, as required by recent laws in California (AB-1043), Colorado (SB26-051), Brazil (Lei 15.211/2025), etc. userdb: add birthDate field to JSON user records https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/40954@nixCraft big companies use malicious compliance in such cases. We, on the other hand, are not pathetic cowards, our response should be direct demonstrative civil disobedience, like ageless Linux does. Parasites who pass such bs into laws should be pushed back and eventually held accountable