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1. sim7c0+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-24 10:17:12
its a bit ironic governments push policies advocating for user privacy and data protection etc. yet criminalize use of good encryption and privacy preserving technologies. :')

i guess it's their usual trademark tho -_- 'ew, war is bad' drops bombs on children via proxy state

Luckily, they still, in most countries, need to actually _prove_ criminality. But the line there is also growing ever thinner... confiscating your device as_if you are a criminal despite not being able to prove anything... - they will happily destroy your qubes laptop rather than admit they can't prove anything.

You either unlock it for them, or see it destroyed.

This to the point that if you care about privacy and want to travel internationally, i'd say, take a burner phone u use for holidays and get the local sim -_-. if they take that, nothing is lost except a few $$ for a cheap device.

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