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Alexander The 1st
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He/him. I had a little over 9K things to talk about before...and I've probably got well over 9K things to talk about now. Even if I'm saying them in a mask.
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Alexander The 1st
@AT1ST@mstdn.ca
He/him. I had a little over 9K things to talk about before...and I've probably got well over 9K things to talk about now. Even if I'm saying them in a mask.
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Mar 08, 2026
@malwaretech The thing that gets me is - is the company being requested by the MLAT allowed to challenge their local government on the legality of the request?
Like how Apple famously refused to make a program to automatically decrypt their iPhones to federal, state, or municipal authorities to be able to decrypt a terrorist's phone, and as I recall, that actually went to court on that?
Could Proton not do the same with the request made of them?
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