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XpeeN@sopuli.xyz to Privacy GuidesEnglish · 2 years ago

AdBlock and Signal are for TERRORISTS - French government has gone too far

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AdBlock and Signal are for TERRORISTS - French government has gone too far

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XpeeN@sopuli.xyz to Privacy GuidesEnglish · 2 years ago
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    PREACH LOUIS. I have to go to France often for work but will habe my employer change that so I don’t get thrown in gaol for using Signal to talk to my family.

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    Didn’t the fbi recommend the use of ad blockers?

    https://www.tomsguide.com/news/the-fbi-now-recommends-using-an-ad-blocker-heres-why

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      That’s very kind of them to tell the users how to prevent this without taking action against corporations for allowing such ads to be shown.

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    Interesting reasoning from governments now… Using safe (untrackable/encrypted) apps making you a terrorist? Every country with a constitution (or at least the ones I know of) have it to safeguard the people from their government. Most governments forget that the people are their employers, not the enemy to be spied upon.

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    What Adblocker are my fellow terrorists recommending?

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      ublock origin my brother, use it fast before the French find out what’s going to happen to them on the 29th

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