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      92 years ago

      No, that was different. eIDAS is certificate based - those that care will just use a VPN to download a non-EU compliant browser build and only surf with the VPN on. At least that’s my plan.

      • @[email protected]
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        152 years ago

        Pretty shure that same law applies here, baking Spyware into shit is definitely the same level as disabling encryption…

        Also i don’t think Mozilla is going to comply either way.

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          82 years ago

          But it’s not spyware. The eIDAS law proposes that governments can insert certificates that spoof the originator. A subtle difference.

          I really hope Mozilla don’t comply

            • @[email protected]
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              62 years ago

              No… That’s spyware with less steps… Theres no cracking, hacking, Trojans etc. involved at all, it’s a direct and straightforward addition of the spyware under color of the states authority.

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            92 years ago

            Still weakening encryption standards.

            It would force the inclusion of a “trusted root” into browsers & OSs with the purpose of allowing government entities to spoof certificates. As certificate pinning is becoming mainstream, I would assume it’ll require browser & app vendors to weaken those controls too.

            You’d hope ECHR’s prior ruling would block this too. For the exact same rationale.

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          42 years ago

          I’m expecting browser companies to offer EU citizens a browser with the eIDAS cert acceptance baked in but outside the EU as they are now

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            72 years ago

            Oh dear, I hope no one decides to offer a docker container that creates Firefox builds and takes a switch that turns that behaviour on and off.