• unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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    This might actually be a big one. If its on record like this it can be used to sue governments into not using their products because its against GDPR.

    I wish this had english subtitles.

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        Yes, but there could be ways for Microsoft to avoid this. If they actually end to end encrypted the data then they could only give the authorities worthless data. So in this case its not just a law that may or may not be enacted by companies, its an example of it actually being practically possible or even in use.

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          “Hey, now we do E2E! No need to worry about where it is, it’s totally opaque except to you! What? You want to review the code? No! Ours is not one of those dangerous FOSS softwares, ours is closed for your security, but you got our word!”

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      You can enable the auto-translate to any language you want. Enable the Closed Captions (CC) and then click on the cogwheel, Subtitles CC, Auto-Translate, and pick whichever language you want. I tried English and it is a very accurate translation.

      EDIT: I would suggest though, that you try to find the original video, because this one, has a lot of editing cuts, which can be simply to create a short version, but it can also be used, for manipulating information. The video appears to be from the official French Senate, so I’m guessing it is accurate, when it comes to information.