It’s a bold assumption that only China is tracking this info though. Mobile operators are some of the worst at selling ‘anonymised’ data on their users
Is it not worth it to keep private data flowing through companies which we could hold to account and, perhaps later on, restrict from such practices, than flowing through a jurisdiction over which we have no control and which does not much care about our opinion?
Is it possible? The EU is finding now that it is hard to keep data from the USA, which as a jurisdiction falls as much into that category as China does.
I would argue it is not possible to ever consider the internet 'safe' because you happen to flow through country x, and not country y. Instead, we must keep working on the protocols that we use to try to reduce exposure as much as possible.
serbuvlad|5 months ago
jdsnape|5 months ago
I would argue it is not possible to ever consider the internet 'safe' because you happen to flow through country x, and not country y. Instead, we must keep working on the protocols that we use to try to reduce exposure as much as possible.
throw10920|5 months ago
It's not an assumption? Nowhere in the above thread is that an assumption made, neither do any of the relevant points rest on such an assumption.