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[-] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago

Na gucke mal. Gibt noch solche, die einen aus der Seele schreiben.

Jetzt schön viel teilen den Artikel.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Wero is a payment service aiming at providing a digital wallet. According to the cited article, Revolut -- a UK-based digital bank -- partners with Wero. This might be a good accelerator, as Wero was perceived quite sleepy in the past few month.

The British neobank Revolut is set to become a partner of the European payment platform “Wero”, making it the first major fintech to join the European Payments Initiative (EPI). Although Revolut will not initially become a shareholder, it plans to offer Wero as a payment option for its customers. It is a so-called “scheme member”. Up to now, EPI has mainly involved traditional banks such as Deutsche Bank, Postbank, savings banks and cooperative banks. Revolut is now bringing a breath of fresh air to the project and the pressure on other banks to implement e-commerce solutions around Wero more quickly is growing. Revolut is known for rolling out new services quickly. The partnership could therefore significantly speed up the European payment project.

Translated with deepl.

Source, German article (citing Finanz-Szene portal): https://stadt-bremerhaven.de/revolut-steigt-bei-europaeischer-bezahl-wallet-wero-ein/

[-] [email protected] 10 points 3 weeks ago
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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

This mailbox.org articles (GER) sums up planned, but not yet passed, changes in the Swiss surveillance regulations. In short: in future services might need to store metadata (IP, locations, ...) and provide them to authorities in almost realtime. In my understanding, this affects all digital products like Threema messenger or proton mail, VPN, ...

The blog article is written by mailbox.org and thus contains obviously adds for mailbox.org. It might still affect people in choosing the proper services for them.

Deepl translation:

The Swiss government wants to tighten up the surveillance law. With the revision of the Federal Act on the Surveillance of Postal and Telecommunications Traffic (BÜPF), potentially far-reaching changes are imminent that could affect the data protection of millions of users. The supposed safe haven for digital privacy is crumbling: In the future, Swiss email providers with more than 5,000 users could already have to provide metadata to authorities in real time. This would particularly affect those Swiss services that have previously advertised strict data protection.

The BÜPF and the planned revision: the major digital overhaul

Since 2002, the Swiss Surveillance Act has regulated the circumstances under which authorities may access communications data. However, the partial revision of the associated ordinances (VÜPF and VD-ÜPF) now being sought by the Federal Council goes far beyond a mere update. While the official bodies present the changes as a necessary adaptation to 5G technology, the draft contains measures that would significantly increase the level of state surveillance.

Digital x-ray vision: This is how deep the new surveillance would go

The planned changes to the BÜPF would encroach deeply on digital privacy and would also affect users of Swiss email services. It is crucial for users to understand what the authorities will be able to see in future and what they will not.

In future, surveillance would include significantly more metadata, including IP addresses, recipient data and location information - data that is just as sensitive as content, as it can reveal movement and relationship profiles. This would give authorities systematic access to information about who is communicating with whom, when this is happening and from which location. This metadata would be recorded in real time and transmitted to the authorities. Swiss email services, which do not currently store IP addresses by default, would no longer be able to follow this data protection-friendly practice in future. Last but not least, the processing times for requests are to be shortened - from one working day to six hours for large providers and from two working days to one for smaller services.

End-to-end encryption using PGP will remain untouched, i.e. Swiss providers will still not have to decrypt encrypted content. This means that anyone who consistently encrypts their emails with PGP will continue to protect the content of their communication even after the potential change in the law.

What happens after the end of the consultation period?

The deadline for the consultation - a Swiss consultation process in which cantons, parties, associations and affected organizations were able to comment on the draft - expired on 6 May 2025. According to reports, this consultation was widely rejected. The comments received are now being evaluated by the Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) and the draft will be revised if necessary. This process may take several months.

The Federal Council will decide on the final version in fall 2025 at the earliest. If adopted, the new regulations could come into force from 2026, although massive opposition from companies and data protection organizations could delay the process or lead to substantial changes.

The great exodus has begun

In response to the impending regulations, leading providers have already started to relocate their servers abroad - primarily to Germany and Scandinavian countries. Some companies are even considering moving their headquarters out of Switzerland completely. This development shows how seriously the industry is taking the planned changes. Leading industry representatives are particularly critical of the fact that the planned measures would go far beyond the regulations in Germany and the EU.

Data protection in international comparison While Switzerland has long been known for its high standards in terms of digital privacy, Germany now offers significantly stronger protection in some areas. For example, Switzerland has already allowed comprehensive, suspicion-independent data retention for six months since 1997, which would be extended even further with the planned revision of the BÜPF through continuous real-time monitoring. In Germany, on the other hand, the Federal Constitutional Court has repeatedly declared such nationwide data retention to be unconstitutional. Here, surveillance measures generally require a court order and concrete suspicion - basic principles that could potentially be weakened by the Swiss law revision.

Checklist: What users should check now

If you currently use a Swiss email service, you should check the following aspects in light of the possible changes to the law:

Encryption level of your emails: is only transport encryption enabled, or do you use end-to-end encryption such as PGP? Metadata protection: What metadata does your provider store and how will it deal with the possible real-time monitoring obligation? Server locations: Has your provider already moved servers overseas? If so, what law applies to your data stored there? Future plans of the provider: Are there any official statements on possible relocations or adjustments to the data protection guidelines? Check alternatives: Consider switching to a German provider such as mailbox.org, which is protected by strict constitutional court rulings and the GDPR. Outlook: The price of security

The planned revision of the Swiss Surveillance Act marks a turning point. What was once considered a data protection paradise is increasingly developing into a surveillance state that is readjusting the balance between security and privacy - and, in the view of many experts, overshooting the mark. The threatened migration of email providers is a wake-up call - not just for Switzerland, but for everyone who values basic digital rights. The debate shows once again that data protection is not a matter of course, but a fragile asset that requires constant vigilance.

Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/29680858

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

Thanks for bringing the ticket up.

[-] [email protected] 12 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Friends don't let friends write incomplete sentences.

Here take this "let" and enjoy the sunset.

[-] [email protected] 28 points 1 month ago

This might be an unpopular opinion/solution but even for two small size sister companies we are doing inventory in a version controlled markdown file 🫣

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VOLLA AMA on reddit (www.reddit.com)
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geteilt von: https://feddit.org/post/11350215

Volla phone AMA on reddit right now: https://www.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/comments/1k6rmdo/ama_volla_phones/

Volla is a German phone brand that offers an own minimalistic operating system, too. It was subject in this community and there is a chance to ask questions at reddit. AMA started at 15:00.

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VOLLA AMA on reddit (www.reddit.com)
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Volla phone AMA on reddit right now: https://www.reddit.com/r/BuyFromEU/comments/1k6rmdo/ama_volla_phones/

Volla is a German phone brand that offers an own minimalistic operating system, too. It was subject in this community and there is a chance to ask questions at reddit. AMA started at 15:00.

[-] [email protected] 35 points 1 month ago

I‘m sure one of Musk’s underage geniuses will take over as a oneman-army 😂

[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Okay. Plants instead of trees. It was a false friend, thanks for pointing out. Striked tree out for good measure.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Cotton is cheaper. It grows on ~~trees~~ plants, which implicate better availability and easier procurement.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The prices are the way they are because it is real wool, which doesn't grow on trees. If I take a look at other wool pullovers/sweaters from other companies they range from 80-130€ some peeking at about 200€.

So it is that particular material and thus product, not the company that is pricy.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I really struggle with so boild down posts as Signal, Threema and Matrix are the three that get mentioned a lot lately, but they aren't equally easy to use, nor is their feature set equal.

For example: in terms of data privacy I would rate them Matrix, Threema, Signal. In terms of usability and ease of use Signal, Threema, Matrix. Also Matrix works more like a business chat replacement (e.g. for slack, teams, ...).

Using all three actively, I often get the feeling that recommendations are not based on the needs of the people the recommendation is made for. 99.99% of the users just want to have a messaging App without instances and login procedure. And I'm quite sure a vast part of those using Lemmy are already in the remainder that know about Matrix 😅

Anyhow, for everybody else there are nerdy overviews like https://www.messenger-matrix.de/messenger-matrix-en.html

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.wtf/post/19420830

Bye bye Visa, Mastercard, Paypal, and many others. They can go and play "America First". We'll have our own independent system by november 2025.

https://www.ecb.europa.eu/euro/digital_euro/html/index.en.html#timeline

[-] [email protected] 94 points 1 month ago

Witzig. Ich empfehle einen anderen Umgang mit Spahn.

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geteilt von: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/24293733

We had this post a couple of days ago and people were discussing the technical specs of the cable: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/24120349

Seems like it actually is not too good and it may be better to choose one of those recommended here: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/22937894

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submitted 2 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I didn't see them in any list up until now: http://noez.de/

A prepaid hoster located in Frankfurt. I have a VPS running since 6 month and am quite fond of the service.

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Hi, quick question about the website, which is evolving quite fabulous.

The page is operated and sponsored by a German company Hanseatic Bits UG (haftungsbeschränkt) & Co. KG .

I'm wondering: what the philosophy behind the project is? How is the funding taking place? What will happen to the crowd-sourced data and the joint effort? Don't get me wrong, but putting effort in a closed source database that belongs to a company, which then claims the copyright of said database (German Urheberrecht), is something I would like to discuss upfront.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/10442980

Coming from the post about Ukrainian knives I would like to have a post similar to the Jeans post the other day.

Outdoor knives are more of a niche topic, but it plays well with some of my outdoor hobbies and knowing your options is also fun, so please keep em coming.

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