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Firefox Browser Blocks Anti-Censorship Add-Ons at Russia’s Request
  • Sure, and they can regulate it by blocking access to Mozilla. That’d be within their authority.

    That doesn’t mean Mozilla has to answer to them. Mozilla would be within their rights to ignore Roskomnador.

    Whether they should is another matter but they don’t have to respond.

  • Firefox Browser Blocks Anti-Censorship Add-Ons at Russia’s Request
  • Mozilla, as a law-abiding organization, must at least acknowledge the requests of a regulatory agency within its own country.

    TIL that Mozilla is a Russian company.

    But seriously why the hell would Mozilla be obliged to acknowledge this request? Do they have offices in Russia?

  • "Genocide is good if an Anti-Imperialist Country(tm) is doing it!"
  • I don’t read that as saying Ukraine shouldn’t defend themselves, but rather it is saying Ukraine is defending the west, putting their lives at risk and doing the dying while the west otherwise sits comfortably at home.

    I’m not sure that’s entirely fair, but it sure isn’t us putting our lives on the line for democracy like the Ukrainians are.

  • Signal’s founder warns Ukrainians about using Telegram. Here’s why
  • Well, that’s true but it barely affects anonymity.

    All that can be determined from that is that the number in question has a signal account, and how recently the account has checked for messages. It doesn’t tie messages or contacts to the number. (Any more)

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