

They are trying to push their new government made chat app called MAX on everyone.
MAX for max surveillance.


They are trying to push their new government made chat app called MAX on everyone.
MAX for max surveillance.


Some people in the comment section are really dumb switching to other alternatives thinking that Proton isn’t trustworthy because they gave the information despite the organisation not using anonymous currency. What’s ironic is that some of these people are switching to those alternatives where you can’t even use anonymous currency.
Also, kind of a clickbait title.
Where’s the evidence for this though?
Not disagreeing with you, just curious.
Truecaller always seemed very fishy to me anyways. I live in a country where most people use Truecaller— even businesses. This makes it difficult for me to quit Truecaller altogether, and it pisses me off.
I have evidence that truecaller has sold my contact to call centers.
How did you get that evidence?


This is such a stupid law. A lot of things require encryption, even the government itself need end-to-end encryption. Are they going to ban Signal and Briar next?
These laws are made by people who have the slightest knowledge about the subjects they’re making the laws on. Oppressing the people is their only concern, everything is else anti-nationalist activity.
This is the first biggest step towards a totalitarian society: cut all (end-to-end encrypted and private) communications across citizens. I hope the people there realise this and protest against this law or something. U.K. is literally becoming Oceania.


That’s what the governments in 1984 could do as well.


What you want would not be possible for Instagram. The best thing to do would be to not use Instagram but if that’s not an option, the most that you can do is use Nora (FOSS) for Instagram and other social media.
Exactly. People who aren’t as tech savvy would think something’s wrong because they think companies won’t lie to them/they’d think they have no other way and they would have to opt back in.
There isn’t any explanation about what the user can do on that banner. It’s just “accept it or we’ll annoy you and make it very inconvenient to use the service.” And most people would hit ‘accept’.
Privacy keeps worsening day by day now. 2026 feels just as privacy-centered as 1984 nowadays.
These banners are so big as to obscure the majority of the content on the site.
They’re designed that way intentionally so that it becomes too annoying and it forces us to opt back in for the sake of convenience for using the service.
If that shit ever pops up in any of my devices, I’m not gonna use that website ever. These corporate tricks are just disgusting.


Yes, it works for Android
What even is this post?