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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 months agoImpossible unless something really bad happens in the country If something really bad happens in the country and they would lookin your history of comments if you supported something, couldnt they also ban privacy and charge you for that? Please correct me if im wrong
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•2 months agoSomething really bad can happen. It has happened before in many countries, and will continue to happen as long as we have humans. Yes, privacy can be made more difficult. Certain privacy friendly services (example VPN, there are others) could be banned. But, the less information they have on you, the better off you’ll be.
Illegal? Probably. Impossible? No.
Impossible unless something really bad happens in the country
If something really bad happens in the country and they would lookin your history of comments if you supported something, couldnt they also ban privacy and charge you for that?
Please correct me if im wrong
Something really bad can happen. It has happened before in many countries, and will continue to happen as long as we have humans.
Yes, privacy can be made more difficult. Certain privacy friendly services (example VPN, there are others) could be banned.
But, the less information they have on you, the better off you’ll be.