The law will make platforms including TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X and Instagram liable for fines of up to $33 million for failures to prevent kids from holding accounts.
I don’t see Hexbear on the list. Time to radicalize some Aussie kids.
What’re they getting from that on https though? As I understand it on https all your ISP sees is the website you visited, not anything after the “.com”
What’re they getting from that on https though? As I understand it on https all your ISP sees is the website you visited, not anything after the “.com”
tbh I dunno at this point. There are astounding powers to force the creation of backdoors and stuff.
I think the overt stuff is 5 eyes partners + connection logs.
The website will store what you look at alongside any other metadata, surely. It only takes someone who wants to connect the dots to be able to do so.
Probably not for very long though. Logs are often cleared on a rotating basis as storage costs money.