@[email protected] This makes me very thoughtful. Can and do I really want to trust a company treating their employees this way? And if they don’t respect privacy and freedom of their employees, will they do the same with their customers?
Cybersecurity enthusiast, working in ITsec. Open source aficionado and privacy evangelist.
Using Linux and BSD since end of 90’s
I believe in everyone’s right to privacy, just as I believer in the right for everyone to live the way that makes them happy and that everyone deserves respect and acceptance.
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@[email protected] This makes me very thoughtful. Can and do I really want to trust a company treating their employees this way? And if they don’t respect privacy and freedom of their employees, will they do the same with their customers?
@[email protected] @[email protected] The one and only real question is: why is nobody able to build a good, reliable, secure and trustworthy browser? Seems like we only have the choice between plague and cholera. On the one side there is Firefox, secure and privacy aware, but with terrible performance, and on the other side there are the chromium’s. Fast, but with questionable privacy. But none of them is really good. It’s a shame
@[email protected] This doesn’t sound like something I really want to use…