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UK's new internet laws, are we going to lose our anonymity, and become as heavily censored and monitored as China, North Korea, Russia etc?

Sorry, even I have stuff to do; to get into a big rant. Besides it's Thanksgiving, I think.🤣🤣 Yep, it is Thanksgiving, 🏹🍴🥄🔪🦃, not for the turkeys.
 
If they are monitoring what porn we watch, Imma start having a background tab open playing shit like Putrid Sex Object, Squirmfest, Hungry Bitches, Genki-Genki etc on repeat 24/7.
Traumatize them lol.

Good luck eating lunch, dude who's watching my online activity, I'mma play the directors extended-cut of Gusomilk right now, just for you, baby ;)
 
1964 Johnson did a number of things where to start. No felonies, no direct mail order of guns ( we use FFL guys for legal transfers before being able to take possession of guns bought on the web.

The firearms act of 1934( yes I had to look up exact year) FDR. It's Thanksgiving, I don't wanna get into so many other presidents on both sides who enact gun laws.

I am not here to debate someone who finds a few facts and says,( figuratively speaking) ha, I got you. No you didn't.
Trump, enacted laws that imposed sanctions that prevented me from getting certain guns for my collection. But I got better ones. Besides, those shotguns, were a great inspiration to American gun makers so they can make them here and better. More effective. They were a causulty.

Besides, Almost all of the modern ones have. duh. Reagan did more for gun control than all the democrats since LBJ.
Clinton. Ten years it expired. But so many in circulation; but less than 1% of all US murders?

Handguns, shotguns and hunting rifles kill more people ,( each separately) than military style semi auto rifles. Try concealing an Ak-47 with a 40 round magazine. Nope. Handguns are the real issue.

Guess what. People ain't giving up there guns.

Even on Thanksgiving; when I am was checking on a friend. I end up debating my stalker.lol

Honestly, you have no idea about this subject and I have stuff to do, seriously.
 
I live in Britain. Manchester to be exact.

Enjoy your very special day.

Make sure nobody gets shot.
Heh Heh, you can walk around at night and no hassles. Almost no crime. What is with that Nicholas Prosper guy. Gunned down his mother( mummy, Brits llike baby talk, am I wrong)? 2 sisters and wanted to shoot up a primary school?

Can't you Brits think of anything original. Gotta try an copy Americans. Delusions of mediocrity.🤣🤣

I would rather be gunned downed dead; than stabbed and bleed out, you know like that Harry Potter Actor outside a pub. Do things like this happen often. I live in a very safe boring( in a good way) suburb.
With nice neighbors and quaint private pond( part of a private lake association)

What is with London 19 year old Nicholas Prosper. Had to use a gun to kill his 2 sisters and his mother.( mummie, as you brits say as adults.lol

Do people like Nicholas Prosper( murdered his mother( mummy, lol sorry) and two sisters. Planned on killing primary school children. 19 y.o. London tosser.🤔 Are they common. Also what is up with All the UK serial killers? Not like America, but still.lol

Nothing in my safe boring( in a good way suburb. Rather be shot than stabbed to death.
 
Heh Heh, you can walk around at night and no hassles. Almost no crime. What is with that Nicholas Prosper guy. Gunned down his mother( mummy, Brits llike baby talk, am I wrong)? 2 sisters and wanted to shoot up a primary school?

Can't you Brits think of anything original. Gotta try an copy Americans. Delusions of mediocrity.🤣🤣

I would rather be gunned downed dead; than stabbed and bleed out, you know like that Harry Potter Actor outside a pub. Do things like this happen often. I live in a very safe boring( in a good way) suburb.
With nice neighbors and quaint private pond( part of a private lake association)

What is with London 19 year old Nicholas Prosper. Had to use a gun to kill his 2 sisters and his mother.( mummie, as you brits say as adults.lol

Do people like Nicholas Prosper( murdered his mother( mummy, lol sorry) and two sisters. Planned on killing primary school children. 19 y.o. London tosser.🤔 Are they common. Also what is up with All the UK serial killers? Not like America, but still.lol

Nothing in my safe boring( in a good way suburb. Rather be shot than stabbed to death.
The difference is that these things make the news over here, whereas the US press no longer bothers reporting anything with deaths in less than double figures. The rest of the world just sighs a weary sigh. America being America again.

We've only had three civilian shootings with ten fatalities or over since the eighteenth century.
 
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I find it quite interesting that people have evidently fortoggen MtI (Mastering The Internet), Tempora and indeed the entire grab-bag of digital mass surveillance technologies we have known about for a couple of decades.

Not to mention the fact that security is only as good as it's weakest link so who needs to somehow 'crack' encypted peer-to-peer communication software when it's run on a far less secure OS.
 
You just have to admit defeat when it comes to surveillance in this country. The IRA made it so Great Britain had to up its security game, and it's the world's best, except maybe for Russia.

I found myself on a list without even really doing anything. Obviously family was probably involved, but they're very,very good.
 
I found myself on a list without even really doing anything. Obviously family was probably involved, but they're very,very good.

Oh - GCHQ is without a doubt the worlds most able digital surveillance asset.

But they have not unreasonably assumed that people are prepared to forego prvacy in favour of convenience.

If you want to coomunicate in a secure manner, go talk to the person. A quiet walk in the park would cost a truly enormous number of assets to monitor with abosolutely no certaintly of learning anything whatsoever.

Burner still appear to defeat monitoring because intelligence requires 'depth' so if you toss the phone after a single call, no depth.

Believe it or not, a properly implemented book cyper remains secure unless and until the specific book is identified. Yes it's slow, yes it's inconvenient but yes it works.

Stenograpy appear secure as the US implements a TRS (Threat Removal System) for images and videos hosted in 'unfriendly nations;. It takes advantage of the fact that lossy encoding can be subtely modified so while anyone viewing the image won't note any difference, and hidden message (stenographic data) is corrupted.
 
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It all sounds good, but at some point they'll have to transfer data. It's almost impossible to keep things under wraps these days.

Only a couple of years since every member of the New IRA received love messages from the British security services.
 
Only a couple of years since every member of the New IRA received love messages from the British security services.

I was under the impression that at lastest since the early 1970s, British security services pretty much KNEW exactly who was part of the IRA. Didn't Steakknife provide a pretty detailed list for 19+ because he was the head ot their internal security unit AKA 'The Nutting Squad'. So in that case, HumInt was able to do the job as one assumes that SigInt counter-survaillence would be observed.
 
I was under the impression that at lastest since the early 1970s, British security services pretty much KNEW exactly who was part of the IRA. Didn't Steakknife provide a pretty detailed list for 19+ because he was the head ot their internal security unit AKA 'The Nutting Squad'. So in that case, HumInt was able to do the job as one assumes that SigInt counter-survaillence would be observed.
Since 1970 there have been multiple organisations called "The IRA". You're thinking of the PIRA, which was the most active but very much infiltrated.
 
You just have to admit defeat when it comes to surveillance in this country. The IRA made it so Great Britain had to up its security game, and it's the world's best, except maybe for Russia.

I found myself on a list without even really doing anything. Obviously family was probably involved, but they're very,very good.
No, you need someone like me, with absolute autocracy. Basically, a Dictator.
I would end the problems. Permanently.
I would see the bodies of innocent children and women and go into Vlad Tepes mode. Aka The real Count Dracula, Vlad the Impaler.
1. Why was he released from the Dungeon. Who was it that the vaticon( del. mis) said that he was the only one who could stop them? Who was the enemy? heh heh
2.Human rights. ???????????? That is not logical in war.
3. " What now" ? .... What movie? c'mon this is easy.
 
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@Perkins : Reborn - Sorry for missing that detail. My bad.

It would be unusual for a person to have no digital footprint so I assume it would be best practice to maintain a hum-drum digital life.

I found an article in the Belfast Telegraph. January 2025? Is that the item you refer to?

I guess as a stratergy, it won't use many assets so would be considered 'cost effective'.
 
@Perkins : Reborn - Sorry for missing that detail. My bad.

It would be unusual for a person to have no digital footprint so I assume it would be best practice to maintain a hum-drum digital life.

I found an article in the Belfast Telegraph. January 2025? Is that the item you refer to?

I guess as a stratergy, it won't use many assets so would be considered 'cost effective'.
No problems, as what you're discussing is what we knew as "the IRA" in those times, what with the other IRA "OIRA" (aka Stickies) officially shut down. But not.

Then you get splinter groups and it can get difficult to discuss at all. But it happened.
 
I find it quite interesting that people have evidently fortoggen MtI (Mastering The Internet), Tempora and indeed the entire grab-bag of digital mass surveillance technologies we have known about for a couple of decades.

Not to mention the fact that security is only as good as it's weakest link so who needs to somehow 'crack' encypted peer-to-peer communication software when it's run on a far less secure OS.

This is so true. Much as I hate it, the fact is that true privacy hasn’t been a thing in decades now.

Maybe the masses are finally coming to realise there is an issue with lack of privacy with the furore surrounding the OSA, but the truth is that horse not only bolted but was being served up in Tesco lasagnes right under your nose this whole time.

I’d love to believe that repealing the OSA would make a gnat’s cock’s worth of difference, but it’s far, far too late at this point sadly.

Privacy died decades ago and nobody noticed or cared enough to do a damn thing about it :\

(except for a few of us… but we were just paranoid loonies ranting into the void unfortunately)
 
How come the British government recently had to take Apple to court then, as Apple refused to allow the UK government a snooper's back door into it's mobile devices and presumably PCs?

Does this not essentially prove that Apple at least has an OS that currently cannot be cracked by the UK government?

Agreed that it's been well known for ages about the data harvesting and sale done by the likes of Windows and various email providers and internet browsers. But even on Windows there are steps that can be taken to limit this.

Using TOR plus a VPN is going to make it more difficult to be easily mass surveilled. But I guess doing that might only prompt whoever is doing the surveillance to dig deeper, and try harder, to find out what, if anything of any significance, is being attempted to be done in privacy and anonymity.

I won't be of any interest to the security services, or HMRC for that matter, so that's not of any concern to me, but it's the principle of the matter.
 
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