Swedish government wants a back door in signal for police and âSĂ€poâ (Swedish federation that checks for spies)
Letâs say that this becomes a law and Signal decides to withdraw from Sweden as they clearly state that they wonât implement a back door; would a citizen within the country still be able to use and access Signals services? Assuming that google play services probably would remove the Signal app within Sweden (which I also donât use)
I just want the government to go f*ck themselves, yâknow?
Really? I got my family to use it with a simple explanation of why, and why they shouldnât use other things. None of them are very tech-literate. And also simply saying itâs where they can reach me.
I feel like this is a you problem, you donât explain it well to them and make them understand why they should use it.
Iâm not going to say itâs not a me-problem, but disregarding the fact that if it was that simple it would be more widespread amongst people is making it seem as if we donât try seriously and downplays the effort many like myself put in.
I care about privacy and about my close ones (as many here do) and I explain the issue to them in a nice way so to not come across as a pushy salesman, and they readily admit that they donât want to put the effort in (effort as in learning something new, upkeeping with multiple apps, etc).
Itâs not that I donât know why they donât switch immidiately - I know why. Itâs simply that they donât. Itâs okay not to switch as long as you know the risks and Iâve explained the risks and they seem to understand it, but itâs not enough to get everyone to switch.
If life was that simple with everyone (I know some switch without hesitation) the world would be completely different.
You can explain to a decent normal person the imminent doom we are facing with climate change and they may understand it very well, but they still wont give up on using their car and switch to public transport immidiately, because it is an inconvenience.