Die US-Regierung möchte, dass Google Daten über einen nicht identifizierten kanadischen Trump-Kritiker weitergibt

    https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/article/us-government-wants-google-to-share-data-on-unidentified-canadian-trump-critic/

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    1. Ah yea, trying to track down a Canadian critical of the US and ICE. A real unicorn they’re looking for, sure hope they find that guy. What a rarity. His anti-US takes will surely make him real easy to isolate and track down. . .

      To any ICE reading this wondering if I the droid you’re looking for: I am Spartacus, you hosers. We canucks are many, we are legion.

      If Google capitulates on this, I will delete or cancel every last damn Google app or service I own and I encourage you all to do the same.

    2. This exposes a major weakness in the Canadian system. A foreign government can still access Canadians’ data even when it’s stored on Canadian servers on Canadian soil. If Google complies with its home government, we’re helpless. There’s very little Canada can do to enforce its own laws over data inside its own borders.

      This is what happens when a country lacks strong data sovereignty laws, local infrastructure, and real control over how citizens’ data is governed and protected.

    3. ether_reddit on

      No one’s asking the question: why does the Department of Homeland Security want this person’s identification? What do they plan to do with it? Is our government concerned that this person is under threat, whether it be reputational, financial, or physical?

    4. Ask_DontTell on

      anyone have a suggestion for a good email provider that won’t sell you out for exercising free speech? even protonmail apparently will hand over your info the US gov’t if the Swiss gov’t tells it to. guess that offers some protection but anything better out there?

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