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BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
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DBL MP / Double
DBL MP / Double@dbl_mp1·
it's insane using the term "Digital Epsteins" bc this just reminds me that the Epstein clients are *still* on the lose punishment free. You want me to trust the gov to bring justice to kids on the internet when it ACTIVELY refuses to do that for the Epstein victims? Okay.
Alliance for a Better Future@BetterFuture_AI

This week, Florida legislators must decide: will they protect our children, or the 'Digital Epsteins' of Big Tech? We are demanding the accountability every American home deserves. Tell your reps: The time for sensible safeguards is now. @GovRonDeSantis @FLSenateGOP @Fla_Pol

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Fleur Morel
Fleur Morel@Forhalinton·
Ursula von der Leyen : 35 800 € brut par mois, 8 auto-augmentations depuis 2022 (+7 400 €). Elle nous prêche la sobriété pendant qu’elle se gave. Non élue, jamais inquiétée. Elle doit dégager. Et être jugée.
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g.@GeauxGabrielle·
"Billionaires don't owe you anything" INCORRECT, you bootlicking hoe. Billionaires are the biggest "welfare queens" on this planet. Your taxes fund their wealth. So yeah, if I wanna ask your billionaire fave for $75,000 to put some girls through school and donate pads, I WILL.
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Secure Privacy
Secure Privacy@SecurePrivacyAI·
"Privacy is dead. Might as well accept it." Privacy isn't dead. It's expensive. The wealthy pay for: ► Private security ► Encrypted communications ► Anonymous LLCs ► Offshore data storage ► Legal NDAs You're told privacy is impossible. They practice it daily.
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James Holland
James Holland@James7Holland·
EU talks a strong game on privacy. But in reality, it ruined internet browsing for all of us with its endless GDPR cookie pop-ups, and is now building back doors to your data that few will report on. Must-read below for those who care about their online privacy.
International Cyber Digest@IntCyberDigest

🚨🇪🇺 The European Commission is about to steal your search history in one of the largest forced data grabs in the history of the open internet, and almost nobody is talking about it. The scope is staggering: 🔴 Every query you type 🔴 Every voice and photo search 🔴 Every autocomplete you accept 🔴 Your language, your device 🔴 Your country pinned to a ~3km² grid 🔴 Every result you saw, every link you hovered 🔴 Every click and scroll 🔴 The full chronological order of your search sessions Meaning the European Union now knows your: 🔴 Health symptoms 🔴 Pregnancy 🔴 Sexual orientation 🔴 Political views 🔴 Religious beliefs 🔴 Financial distress 🔴 Legal trouble 🔴 Addictions 🔴 Affairs Under the proposed measures for DMA Article 6(11), Google would be ordered to ship the daily search behaviour of hundreds of millions of Europeans to multiple third parties through a daily API feed. Any approved "online search engine," AI chatbots included, would get five years of access. The things people only ever type when they think no one is watching. All of it now scheduled to flow daily into an open-ended list of third parties scattered across the European Union. Brussels promises "anonymisation." The reality is a thin technical veneer that has been broken in academic literature again and again for over a decade. Search behaviour is a fingerprint. Stripping a name does not change that. Mass data leaks become inevitable. Every new beneficiary is a new attack surface, and every annual audit is a year of silent exposure between checks. The 2025 Discord vendor breach already showed how fast 70,000 government IDs can leak through a single weak link. Now imagine that link holding Europe's search history. Surveillance without consent becomes the default. Hundreds of millions of EU citizens never agreed to have their queries packaged and shipped to companies they have never heard of. The legal fiction of "anonymisation" cannot manufacture consent that was never given. Behavioural search data is a goldmine for phishing, blackmail, social engineering, and corporate espionage. Foreign intelligence services get a back door without effort. They do not need to breach Google. They only need to compromise the weakest name on the beneficiary list. One insolvent startup. One compromised contractor. One approved entity quietly acquired by a hostile state. In the name of "competition," the EU is about to manufacture a permanent, distributed, daily-refreshed copy of Europe's collective search history. A surveillance dataset Brussels itself would never approve if any other government tried to build it. The public consultation closes Friday, May 1, 2026 at 23:59 CEST. The final binding decision lands July 27, 2026. After that, the door does not close again. Tag your MEPs! File a response! Make noise!

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Fahdou Marconi
Fahdou Marconi@FahdouMarconi·
Israël, c'est le méchant dans les films qui t'explique son plan avec un rire diabolique, sauf que lui il ne se contente pas de te l'expliquer, il le met en pratique et s'en vante en 8K. Pendant qu'ici on t'explique qu'il faut pas le dénoncer sinon c'est toi le méchant du film.
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Geoff Wacker@GeoffWacker·
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Boston Smalls
Boston Smalls@smalls2672·
If the attempt was fake, I don't care. Release all the files. If the attempt was real, I dont care. Release all the files.
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Fils de Jaures
Fils de Jaures@FilsDe_Jaures·
L’importance de le rappeler aux droitardés.
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Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪
Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪@VoicesUnheard·
DYSTOPIAN doesn't even begin to cover it. You'll want to sit down for this one.. hopefully it's not in your new black mirror vehicle. 👇 In new patents filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office (Serial No. 20250104469), Ford is envisioning a future where your pickup turns into a rolling police station. And we don’t mean just a bunch of new safety features; the new patents envision your truck as a 24/7 surveillance outpost. 👁️ Biometric Checks: From the comfort of your own driveway, your eyes will be scanned, and that iris and fingerprint checked against a database of criminals - real-time results received within seconds. 🧠 Did you know? Your car can put you in an Emotional Lockout! If your vehicle senses that you are in a “panic” driving state or have the “big eyes” (unintentionally locking onto an object for too long), the vehicle will determine that you are not fit to drive. The vehicle will remain in a Park state and will not allow the shifter to transition into the Drive state. 👂 Ad Spying – using acoustic waves to read your lips and display monitored conversations to you in order to serve you targeted ads for maximum monetization. 🚔 Law Enforcement: The live feeds in the footages "by Ford" are not encrypted and thus can be used for Law Enforcement Integration. Ford's own patent language for this feature describes the live feeds as "potentially useful for police". This isn't "coming soon" - it's already here. • Smart Eye monitoring software is already in use in over 4 million vehicles worldwide. • To comply with EU regulations such as the Future Truck 2025 concept, GSR, drowsiness system will be a mandatory feature on board. • Ford currently offers live in-cabin Ford Pro Telematics feeds to its fleet manager customers. The future is looking more like a world where you pay for your name and reputation , but everyone else profits off of your private information and influence. Surveillance society: It’s not just the new spying tech that’s the problem - it’s that all older vehicles are being gradually driven off the road and taken out of commission through legislation and a parts shortage, leaving drivers with a hollow choice. All is not lost. But we’re not just losing privacy. We’re losing the concept of an exit ramp. How long do you plan to keep your "analog" car on the road?
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