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@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight Oh @jimkillock - I wish you had pinged me before writing this.

Obvious reason number 1: ranking the relationships between individuals so that you can show the user updates from people you interact with more often.
@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight Obvious reason number two: search suggestions and repeated searches are a thing. There is already a button for clearing them, just like in your browser history.
@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight Observation number three: unless the user has explicitly opted into something which deletes chats after {1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day} etc, it would be rude to erase stuff - "where have my baby photos gone they were in that chat with my sister!?!", etc
@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight I disagree firmly with @bazzacollins; we (including @OpenRightsGroup) all campaigned at length to have FB(etc) give us a convenient and complete download of all our data. Next: we expect them to delete it "behind the scenes" and not tell us? That would be bad.
@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight Aside from any other reason: some activists would accuse Facebook of "holding out on them" because "we know you had the information last year".

It would be a recipe for mass confusion.
@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight Your data download is protected the same as the account, and the content is similarly visible to anyone who has the account password: see the "account activity" tab for that, and scroll back in history. Whether you are horrified or nostalgic is up to you.
@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight One point I would agree on: it would be nice for some people to have a "delete crap that is older than <period>" - although it works also be sad, because presumably it would thoughtlessly remove the recipes you had posted to some group, which someone else had enjoyed. But hey.
@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight Also this is fairly pants clickbait; if the downloaded files were encrypted then we would all be bemoaning the lack of usability and utility, instead, quoting HCI experts to back us up.

If @bazzacollins is so concerned, he should try enabling PGP encrypted FB notifications 🙂
@OpenRightsGroup @jimkillock @Forbes @bazzacollins @Facebook @FBoversight It beggars belief that someone is complaining that Facebook makes it easy to access your own data, when we campaigned for that precise thing for so long, and backed up that call with welcoming GDPR.

I really just can't even.

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Nov 2, 2023
Hot on the heels of #ChatControl and in the name of “identity” and “consumer choice” the EU seeks the ability to undetectably spy on HTTPS communication; 300+ experts say “no” to #Article45 of #eIDAS #QWAC alecmuffett.com/article/108139
If you would like to see more discussion regarding:

Regulation: EU Digital Identity Framework — including #eIDAS and #QWAC

…here's a #ReadyMadeTwitterSearch with links & more information at: github.com/alecmuffett/re…
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Jul 20, 2023
When Signal and WhatsApp have fled the surveillance of the #OnlineSafetyBill, what app will still be around for politicans, journalists, and actual normal people to use, securely.

The answer might be this:

alecmuffett.com/article/85187
@JohnNaulty @matrixdotorg Let's be clear: we are talking about the evacuation of the entire Signal and WhatsApp userbase / niche, from the United Kingdom.

That's a lot of people.
WOW:

- No Signal
- No WhatsApp
- No iMessage
- No Facetime

@jamesrbuk called it #internexit; the UK will be extraordinarily isolated from the rest of the internet.

bbc.co.uk/news/technolog…
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Jul 21, 2022
All Watched Over By Filters Of Loving Grace: GCHQ's Holistic, Sociotechnical , "Thoughts on Child Safety on Commodity Platforms" #ghostProtocol #ghost #NCSC
alecmuffett.com/article/16236
THE NEW GHOST PROTOCOL PAPER'S UP!

tl;dr —

* @GCHQ like client-side filters

* …and ghost chat participants

* …and would like everyone else to buy into them defining what E2EE means

* …because they *don't* like simple definitions of E2EE

arxiv.org/abs/2207.09506
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Jul 20, 2022
I've been saying stuff like this for ages, maybe if @alexstamos says it too then people will listen? #DMA
Inevitably the response is something glib like "Use Matrix"
A big part of the the reason for the existence of that API was because the European Union wanted to enable people to access their data; so they created the problem, complained when the inevitable leaks happened, and are now reinventing it
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Jun 10, 2022
Could be the attached, but my suspicion is that this is going to be another CYBER! DARKWEB! CYB3R! SYBER! CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA‼️BRAIN CONTORL! YOU SAW AN ADVERT AND SO A RUSSIAN ARTIFISHIAL INTELLIGENCE APP MADE YOU VOTE FOR UKIP! … thing.

READING BETWEEN THE LINES:

Plucky spooks in Cheltenham but dressed for speed-dating in 2015-era Shoreditch, battle "Russian influence operations" that Nadine Dorries will soon cite as rationale for the #OnlineSafetyBill.

Token American subplots help sell the series to the US.
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Jun 2, 2022
Back in 1991 I published an open-source password cracking tool which defined the state of the art for the next 5+ years, so much so that echoes of it can be found in all major password crackers of today.

Some folk criticised me for doing this, choosing words like these to do so: Image
I know that in general it's bad form to take a single quote out of context and use it to critique an entire essay (concerned.tech) — but I do feel that this time it's deserved.
The concerned-dot-tech essay has had extensive technical debunking, e.g.:

1/ prestonbyrne.com/2022/06/01/deb…

2/

…but that's not what bothers me.
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