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Article 45 will improve EU security

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    Kate X257
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    The concept of whitelisting CAs is needed to guarantee privacy for EU citizens. Even now, CAs affiliated with state actors can compromise the chain of trust. The EU needs a mechanism to establish and restore trust, because currently there is none. I expect a lot of articles about why "more regulation will lead to less privacy". But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

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      The concept of whitelisting CAs is needed to guarantee privacy for EU citizens. Even now, CAs affiliated with state actors can compromise the chain of trust. The EU needs a mechanism to establish and restore trust, because currently there is none. I expect a lot of articles about why "more regulation will lead to less privacy". But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

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      Pete OHanlon
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      No politics in the lounge*. *Unless you're a regular, then you get special privileges. For everyone else, no politics.

      Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects

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        The concept of whitelisting CAs is needed to guarantee privacy for EU citizens. Even now, CAs affiliated with state actors can compromise the chain of trust. The EU needs a mechanism to establish and restore trust, because currently there is none. I expect a lot of articles about why "more regulation will lead to less privacy". But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

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        theoldfool
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        what he said. Reddit is your friend for such @#$#%$#.

        >64 Some days the dragon wins. Suck it up.

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          No politics in the lounge*. *Unless you're a regular, then you get special privileges. For everyone else, no politics.

          Advanced TypeScript Programming Projects

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          Nagy Vilmos
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          So does that mean I can do the "What's the connection between an old slice of bread and Suella Braverman? They'll both end up as toast" joke or not?

          veni bibi saltavi

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            So does that mean I can do the "What's the connection between an old slice of bread and Suella Braverman? They'll both end up as toast" joke or not?

            veni bibi saltavi

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            Lost User
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            Depends on whether it's a joke or a political statement. ;P

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              Depends on whether it's a joke or a political statement. ;P

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              Nagy Vilmos
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              Me? Political? With my reputation!

              veni bibi saltavi

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                Me? Political? With my reputation!

                veni bibi saltavi

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                charlieg
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                hey Nagy - welcome back :)

                Charlie Gilley “They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759 Has never been more appropriate.

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                  Me? Political? With my reputation!

                  veni bibi saltavi

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                  glennPattonWork3
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                  Hey Nagster, long time no see!

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                  • K Kate X257

                    The concept of whitelisting CAs is needed to guarantee privacy for EU citizens. Even now, CAs affiliated with state actors can compromise the chain of trust. The EU needs a mechanism to establish and restore trust, because currently there is none. I expect a lot of articles about why "more regulation will lead to less privacy". But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

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                    jschell
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                    Kate-X257 wrote:

                    But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

                    Interesting statement. Googling however does not suggest that it is true. For example following seems to suggest that it is allowed and regulated. European Union lobbying - Wikipedia[^]

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                    • K Kate X257

                      The concept of whitelisting CAs is needed to guarantee privacy for EU citizens. Even now, CAs affiliated with state actors can compromise the chain of trust. The EU needs a mechanism to establish and restore trust, because currently there is none. I expect a lot of articles about why "more regulation will lead to less privacy". But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

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                      Nelek
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                      Kate-X257 wrote:

                      would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

                      Ok, it is illegal, we are now all safe... Wake up, kid. :doh:

                      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                      • N Nagy Vilmos

                        So does that mean I can do the "What's the connection between an old slice of bread and Suella Braverman? They'll both end up as toast" joke or not?

                        veni bibi saltavi

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                        Roger Wright
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                        Hi Nagy! Nice to see you! :-D

                        Will Rogers never met me.

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                        • K Kate X257

                          The concept of whitelisting CAs is needed to guarantee privacy for EU citizens. Even now, CAs affiliated with state actors can compromise the chain of trust. The EU needs a mechanism to establish and restore trust, because currently there is none. I expect a lot of articles about why "more regulation will lead to less privacy". But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

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                          Lost User
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                          Chartered Accountants? Generally Accepted Accounting Practices? Is that like "fake" software engineers? Is this an EU joke?

                          "Before entering on an understanding, I have meditated for a long time, and have foreseen what might happen. It is not genius which reveals to me suddenly, secretly, what I have to say or to do in a circumstance unexpected by other people; it is reflection, it is meditation." - Napoleon I

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                            The concept of whitelisting CAs is needed to guarantee privacy for EU citizens. Even now, CAs affiliated with state actors can compromise the chain of trust. The EU needs a mechanism to establish and restore trust, because currently there is none. I expect a lot of articles about why "more regulation will lead to less privacy". But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

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                              The concept of whitelisting CAs is needed to guarantee privacy for EU citizens. Even now, CAs affiliated with state actors can compromise the chain of trust. The EU needs a mechanism to establish and restore trust, because currently there is none. I expect a lot of articles about why "more regulation will lead to less privacy". But that only makes sense if the EU government would allow for legislation lobbying or personal interests. Both are highly illegal in the EU.

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                              obermd
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                              History belies the European Commission claims that this will lead to better security. What it will lead to is lower security and the bad guys simply ignoring the law, as usual.

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