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I know this issue, yes? And now?
Just keep believing in the good in people among politicians... even if it is foreseeable where they are heading
Wtf are you now talking about? The politicians already defined the digital rights act.
And politicians don't write software.
yes, many things would have been impossible half a year or a year ago... maybe you haven't noticed that vpn bans are already an issue... chat control is also a hot topic again, as is the problem of encryption... of course the politicians don't write it themselves, but they don't need it either... but they are so damn extremely naive that it is an extremely dangerous naivety that doesn't even realize that democracy is currently under attack.
You are absolutely right about end-to-end encryption and VPN. Essentially everything that has to do work law enforcement.
End we should focus on those topics. They are political issues and have lasting consequences. That a reference implementation will require Google APIs in the future is not an issue worth rageing about beyond "That is a bad example and violates EU law".
there is just an extremely high probability that they will adapt to the extent that customroms are definitely excluded, because they are even more of a thorn in their side. they would be happy if, for example, grapheneOS was no longer an issue or hardened Android variants. root etc. should be just as problematic for them, so you can be sure that unlocked bootloaders will be excluded sooner or later. salami tactics