• ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝@sopuli.xyz
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    I guess the trusted processor would be the state authority that already has all your data.

    That said, I think it’s a solution looking for a problem. IDC if 14 year olds jack off to Pornhub, I rather care about 54 year olds being swindled by Meta to destroy our democracy. What did we do after Cambridge Analytica?

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      Do you trust your gumint to anonymize data to third parties? Especially if they’re the ones buying elections?

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        US style open corruption is illegal in the UK and the EU isn’t it?

        That said I don’t trust them, I’m just saying if we want to rail against the thing, we should know exactly what the thing is.

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          US style open corruption is illegal in the UK and the EU isn’t it?

          It used to be illegal in the US, too.

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          It takes less than a year to dismantle any checks and balances as we clearly see today. Nest way to mitigate risk is to avoid it entirely.