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P2P Whatsapp Clone

Check out the pre-release demo: p2p.positive-intentions.com/if).

Want to send and with , and no tracking?

This prototype uses to establish a . Everything is ephemeral and cleared when you refresh the page—true !

NOTE: This is still a work-in-progress and a project. To view the version see [here](github.com/positive-intentions). it has NOT been audited or reviewed. For purposes only, not a replacement for your current messaging app.

- Docs: positive-intentions.com/docs/c
- Reddit: reddit.com/r/positive_intentio
- GitHub: github.com/positive-intentions

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“Video game chat platform Discord has suffered a data breach, informing users that their personal information – including of those required to prove their age – were compromised.

The company stated last week that an unauthorised party had compromised one of ’s *third-party customer service* providers, leading to the access of “a limited number of users” who had been in contact with the customer service or trust and safety teams.

The data compromised may have included , , information, the last four digits of numbers, and with customer support.

Discord said the alleged attacker “also gained access to a small number of government ID images (eg driving , ) from users who had appealed an .”

Remember and as Ministers for Communication are forcing U16’s into this shite funnel of insecurity.

/ <theguardian.com/games/2025/oct>

The Guardian · Proof-of-age ID leaked in Discord data breachBy Josh Taylor
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How long till encryption busting is applied to the Aus implementation of the OSA?

“Aside from , the most controversial aspect of the act is power it gives to to require firms to install “accredited technology” to ^monitor encrypted communications^ for .

In essence, this would mean tech companies using to bulk-scan on services (such as , and ) before their , otherwise known as client-side scanning ().

Implementing such measures would undermine the and of encrypted services by scanning the content of every message and to check whether they contain illegal content.

This has been repeatedly justified by the as necessary for stopping the creation and spread of child sexual abuse materials (), as well as violent and .

experts, however, have repeatedly argued that measures mandating tech firms to proactively detect harmful content through client-side scanning should be abandoned.”

It just keeps getting better, doesn’t it?

/ / <computerweekly.com/feature/The>

ComputerWeekly.comThe UK’s Online Safety Act explained: what you need to know | Computer WeeklyIn this essential guide, Computer Weekly looks at the UK’s implementation of the Online Safety Act, including controversies around age verification measures and the threat it poses to end-to-end encryption

“On the advice of various , people are locking down , deleting and private , removing , or even with to protect themselves.

In Canada, multiple public institutions have urged to avoid travel to the US, and at least one reportedly told staff to leave their usual devices at home and bring a second device with “limited personal information” instead.”

The is a failed State.

Land of the free; Scared of what other people think and say. <theguardian.com/us-news/2025/a

The Guardian · Burner phones, wiped socials: the extreme precautions for visitors to Trump’s AmericaBy Guardian staff reporter

I learned something today: Google's Gemini "AI" on phones accesses your data from "Phones, Messages, WhatsApp" and other stuff whether you have Gemini turned on or not. It just keeps the data longer if you turn it on. Oh, and lets it be reviewed by humans (!) for Google's advantage in training "AI" etc.

But this only came to my attention because of an upcoming change: it's going to start keeping your data long-term even if you turn it "off": " will soon be able to help you use Phone, , , and Utilities on your phone, whether your Gemini Apps Activity is on or off."

This is, of course, a and .

If this is baked into Android, and therefore not removable, I'd have to say I'd recommend against using Android at all starting July 7th.

extremetech.com/mobile/gemini-

#spyware#AI#LLM

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