The ban for anti-social networks to less 16yo is a good start but it does not fix the smartphone or telecommunication spy.
The need to ban twitter, tiktok, facebook and many others is a must.
The ban for anti-social networks to less 16yo is a good start but it does not fix the smartphone or telecommunication spy.
The need to ban twitter, tiktok, facebook and many others is a must.
That the government is unwilling to genuinely protect its own interests, for example, by preventing ordinary people's data from leaking abroad or ensuring real internet privacy, because without these things we are so unbelievably vulnerable, not just to influence operations designed with this data, but they'll know literally the whole economic structure of the EU, how many people work where, where a particular person works, etc.
They're not even preventing foreign countries from getting access to bank transactions.
When they're denied they cry terrorism, but reality is that if you have this knowledge you can say 'Oh, impossibleFork just moved to X, and he's an expert in Y, he's probably doing Z and W. Let's hire some guys to try the exact same thing, so that it'll be a business here instead of there'.
I don't understand how a government can expect the country it governs to have an economy when it allows this kind of data leakage.