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submitted 3 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) by thermogel@lemmy.ml to c/privacidadmx@lemmy.ml

Como hemos estado viendo estos meses, varios países de "primer mundo" están pasando varias iniciativas:

  1. ID digital obligatorio para ciertos sitios (Reino Unido).
  2. Prohibición de VPNs (a consecuencia de lo anterior)
  3. "Chat Control", la criminalización del cifrado/encriptado (Unión Europea).
  4. ALPRs (Flock y ahora Ring) - Cámaras de tránsito con IA que espían a todos los vehículos y personas en protestas (EEUU).

Estas iniciativas son tentáculos crecientes de la vigilancia global. En México, estamos viendo otro más de estos brazos, por medio de la CURP biométrica y la telefonía.

¡Tenemos que prepararnos para anticipar la posible llegada de estas otras políticas! Al momento de que las propongan, si respondemos organizadamente con rotundo rechazo, es difícil que las pasen, pero tenemos que llamar la atención de las masas.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by thermogel@lemmy.ml to c/privacy@lemmy.ml

To all Mexicans interested in privacy...

Mexico's gov. is narrowing down on surveillance quite a lot, and we need to talk about it, share opinions, and take actions!

Join c/privacidadmx!

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by thermogel@lemmy.ml to c/privacidadmx@lemmy.ml

El año pasado, Meta demandó a NSO Group por hackear Whatsapp con Pegasus. Pagaron 168 millones después de esa demanda.

Ahora NSO Group demanda a Whatsapp, acusándolos de no tener E2EE (Cifrado de extremo a extremo), a pesar de que Meta implementa el protocolo de cifrado de Signal (nunca se sabe cómo se implementa, ya que es de código cerrado).

Esta noticia es reelevante ya que en Mx todos usan Whatsapp, y hay algunas personas que aseguran que hay un backdoor de la NSA hacia todos los servicios encriptados (algunos dicen que incluso Signal está comprometido).

Espero que se destruyan estas dos empresas entre sí ... heheheh

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 weeks ago

if you could add Ublock origin it would be awesome

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🏛️🤖 SAT vigila con IA (impactonoticias.com.mx)
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Nota: https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/tendencias/telcel-niega-filtracion-de-datos-por-registro-obligatorio-de-lineas-y-admite-una-vulnerabilidad-tecnica/

NO VINCULEN LA CURP (aún)

Preferiblemente ver si hay alguna MVNO que no pida KYC, y si no, simplemente usar una eSIM de viajes para datos, y llamadas por Whatsapp.

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https://tuta.com/blog/fourteen-eyes-countries

¿Cómo nos afectará esta alianza de vigilancia entre países? Nuestro vecino del norte seguramente nos tiene muy vigilados, por potenciales "amenazas a la seguridad nacional", y ahora aún más, ya que los ejércitos se movilizaron a la frontera, después de la invasión a Venezuela y las declaraciones de Trump.

¿Los demás miembros de los 5/9/14 ojos tienen presencia de vigilancia en MX?

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Hackeo Masivo a la UNAM (www.publimetro.com.mx)
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Me ha tocado ver en protestas aquí en MX, que funcionarios de gobierno se camuflajean entre la gente grabando video, asegurándose evidentemente de captar las caras de todos los presentes.

(Los miembros de colectivos ya los reconocen, y saben lo que están haciendo, pero no podemos hacer mucho)

Ahora estas prácticas están siendo automatizadas, por las cámaras con reconocimiento de placas y rostros con IA (ALPR), que poco a poco hay más en el país.

De aquí la importancia de usar mascarilla, lentes, y/o gorras que puedan ocultar nuestros rasgos. Incluso meter nuestros celulares en bolsas Faraday, ya que todos los asistentes pueden ser aún mas fácilmente identificados con software como SIM catcher.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 month ago

also its just the image colors and weather

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Plan de Ciberseguridad Nacional ..? (www.eleconomista.com.mx)
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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by thermogel@lemmy.ml to c/privacidadmx@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/39852458

I had enough of big tech and their actions, so created this guide to make switching as easy as possible

I shared a version of this guide earlier this year, but felt a website was needed to unpack the different options fully. So after an unreasonable number of hours, I put together the necessary data and website.

I hope this is digestible enough for the average person to help those looking to take that first step, or for people who are equally passionate and want to get their friends or family involved.

Details:

Every time I post these guides, there is always feedback on things that can improve, or I got wrong. Please do share, as it is the best way for these to evolve!

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submitted 2 months ago by thermogel@lemmy.ml to c/privacidadmx@lemmy.ml

Actos como estos pueden desencadenarse como efecto dominó, haciendo que otros países adopten estas medidas. Así como está sucediendo en Reino Unido con las leyes de "Verificación de Edad", la prohibición de VPNs.

Estos recientes hechos legales exteriores atentan contra la privacidad como un derecho humano.

✊ Tenemos que estar bien al pendiente para pronunciar oposición si es que el gobierno de Mx. planea seguir esos pasos.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 8 points 3 months ago

I have found that even when people are conscious of the "technocratic & surveillance" state of the world, they still dont change their habits. Just like "this sucks" but they dont bother on looking for alternatives.

Even when I tell them about E2EE services, or the fediverse, they're like "that sounds awesome", but they never try it. Once I had a friend try Pixelfed and they loved it! I was so happy hehe but it goes stale after a few days, since other friends didnt switch. But were both telling others to switch sometimes.

My family uses Life360 for safety or emergencies, and I managed to switch them over to Paralino. It was all working seamlessly until they suddenly decided they wanted to go back, for whatever reason. I don't know what it was, they wouldnt say, but it frustrates me that they would prefer giving out all out location info in rreal time to a company that has had many breaches and has sold such data, compared to a small one that can't even access such data, and its just a few bucks. Idunno.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 16 points 3 months ago

Adnauseam Silently click-spams ads to drain their bandwidth, with the purpose of making the horrible advertising business unprofitable.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 13 points 3 months ago

Getting a used one is cheaper AND you don´t give money directly to Google. Or wait a year or two for the other Graphene phones.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 months ago

they called me crazy 🚬

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 months ago

Posting links usually causes shadowbanning/deletion.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 months ago
  1. I'll try to reply here with evidence later.
  2. I agree, they probably dont GAF about the Fediverse, but I cant find a reason why i'm getting shadow-deleted? (not shadow banned)
  3. We can't neglect collectives and local communities that would benefit from organizing in decentralized ways. There is value on the effort of making people aware of the fediverse, and pushing for a migration and change. The particular video where I commented talked about how unethical social media is and state surveillance, so I was suggesting people to join the fediverse.

Open your eyes, you're not creating a better world by just gatekeeping.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 5 points 3 months ago

Yeah, i commented 3 times already, but theres no trace of the comments. All of them contained the word Lemmy. 🤷

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 months ago

There's a reason why they drugged soldiers in war. It sucks :/ they think of us as disposable once they fill us with patriotism propaganda.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 12 points 3 months ago

I strongly believe nobody is entitled to keep a registry of the sites that we visit online. Not the gov, not your ISP, not your carrier. Thats why its essential for me.

A few sites wont load sometimes, which is my only exception to turn it off, and then on again, but its a habit i have gotten used to and its not that much work, given the benefits of an always-on trustworthy VPN.

[-] thermogel@lemmy.ml 7 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

`+ e-ink variant o.o if possible?

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