EU chat control bill: fundamental rights terrorism against trust, self-determination and security on the Internet

Soon people will get to decide which document of identification they want to use, the old paper one won't be gone soon but I can see them getting rid of the paper ones within 15 years, the only problem you have then is that you have to have a phone on you at all times which I don't even want anymore so there is the next chapter of this, how do we get to verify people with the online document if they don't want to have a phone on them, this is probably where it gets even more dystopian but who knows, that is just speculation at this point.

They don't target the current young adults with these developments but more so the generation after us, so maybe late generation alpha and the one after that (I don't think they have a name yet) , which is smart because it's easier to implement this when people don't really know what is going on, or the ones that do have been ridiculed into oblivion (very leftist tactic).

Oh yeah I forget Telegram is Russian or something, I honestly can't stand that app there is soo much crime on there it's insane, but lately I feel like the government has been setting up honeypots for the groups that are really a danger to other people.

But this FIDO technology is just basic encryption based on a public and a private key, the public key is used to encrypt data and can be shared with anyone who wants to encrypt something for you and the private key is used to decrypt data and is only for personal use and you shouldn't share this one, but there is a big chance that the developer or publisher whatever hold a mother private key, just like the janitor has with school lockers if that makes any sense.

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