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Have you guys also noticed this? I'm not talking about "Oh my family isn't privacy conscious" I honestly get that for ur average moms and pops, they don't know any better.

the problem is with how these big tech companies effectively poisoned the everyday Joe to think that handing over ur data like a good boy is the norm and breaking out is "weird" and "too much", this blame also goes on Hollywood.

Yesterday my friend called me " Mr robot" for just taking my privacy seriously I thought it was funny.

some people also fired their single neuron and told me "People only do this when they have something to hide"

These remarks that I face from time to time really highlights the mentality of the general society where if you break out of the norm, even if it doesn't harm them, they would find a way to make off handed remarks about it almost like they're dissatisfied that you're fighting.

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[–] FineCoatMummy@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Well, there's a new War On VPNs starting (ugh). If the Forces of Enshittification prevail, we could see them banned in more countries. And not just the usual suspects either. The idea is being pushed in several US states, in the UK, and maybe(?) the Aussies? It's being fought in all those ofc. But I'm afraid the political momentum for bans will build and build.

My hope is, that Canada will be chill and not follow the rest of us off a cliff. Come on, Canada! You're our best hope!

[–] magnue@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago (3 children)

I don't see how they ban it though. I could surely just buy a VPS somewhere where it is allowed and then route through a VPN from there?

[–] Anivia@feddit.org 2 points 22 hours ago* (last edited 22 hours ago)

I could surely just buy a VPS somewhere where it is allowed and then route through a VPN from there?

That would also be significantly less private than using a public VPN. This method would only prevent your ISP from seeing what you do, but if someone figures out the public ip of your VPS and connects it to your identity, then you're just as exposed as when not using a VPN at all. The big advantage of public VPNs is that you share a public IP with dozens or hundreds of other users on the same server.

Using Tor would be the better option for privacy, but comes with its own issues. Also, please don't abuse the tor network for piracy

Well they have ways to make it very hard. China, Russia, and some other countries already block VPNs. Sure it's not 100% ironclad. But it doesn't have to be. They want to block the big majority. If 1% finds a way around, it was still effective.

There are technical ways, like DPI based blocking of the protocols. There are ways to bypass that, sure, but you lost most ppl already.

Then there are social ways. Make the risk too high if you're caught. Ppl will be afraid to try.

I do not think the US, EU, Aus are close to that extreme yet. Not tryin to say this is right around the corner. But other countries already have done these things. It is possible we could see those measures in the future.

Sure, but the general populace has no idea that that's possible or how to set anything like that up.