• Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    They still get to eavesdrop on your e-mails.

    You know, the digital version of mail.

    Guess who used to open and read people’s mail … oh, yeah, the political police of every fucking dictatorship in Europe (both Fascist and Communist) during the XX century.

    This is the shit these people in supposedly Democratic nations have enacted.

    If you’re a citizen in an EU member state, I suggest you have a look at who are the MEPs in you country who voted for this shit. In mine - Portugal - which had a Fascist dictatorship complete with mail opening secret police, this was passed entirely with the votes of the mainstream parties and even the far-right voted against it.

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      I agree they should have barriers on getting access to your email, but, and I’m sure you know this on some level, the way email works and can bounce around across multiple servers before landing in your provider’s systems, all in plain text, means you should never rely on email for privacy unless you are encrypting it. I just run on the assumption that copies of all of my emails exist somewhere.

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        I do know how the SMTP protocol works.

        Just because the envelope is not sealed doesn’t mean that the state should be allowed to get a photocopy of what’s inside to be perused by some apparatchik if they feel like it WITH NOT EVEN A SUSPICION OF A CRIME MUCH LESS JUDICIAL OVERSIGHT

        Is this shit Democracy or is Autocracy with a bit of Theater of Democracy on top?