• ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    so THAT’S why they are clamping down on installing apps from outside the play store.

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      2 months ago

      The Canada-region app stores like Apple or Android would be unwilling to let you download the app if the law passes. So without sideloading, it just wouldn’t be accessible.

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      2 months ago

      I think they can use the VPN to get access to it. It’s a way to make sure governments doesn’t exert too much pressure to give up data!

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        2 months ago

        True, until VPNs are also banned (like some US states are doing). One anti-privacy law passed will bring up another, then another, then another.

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      This is one of the things that bugs me.

      If you’re in Country A, with all your operations in Country A, and what you do is legal in Country A, why should you give a single fuck about Country B’s laws?

      Seems to me the appropriate answer is basically to do what The Pirate Bay did with DMCA notices- respond that your laws don’t apply to us as we have nothing to do with your country, and if your citizens use our software that’s between you and them. It’s not our job to enforce your laws on your citizens.