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In reply to 0xVirtualCake 0xVirtualCake

So it's not the stupidity of the inspectors, but the loopholes. I think you should consult a good lawyer who can tell you how to screw the government. That's if the law comes into force, of course, and it will 99% of the time, because the authorities of all countries don't care what people think until they...

Perhaps the user themselves can configure something at the client level so that the traffic appears identical (without Tor). If you want logs, here they are. Let it be optional; some will make such settings, others won't.

I'm not an expert in technical matters, but I believe you can't play by the rules here, because they don't have any rules. Tomorrow they'll introduce another law: "To protect children, you must now submit an anal scan to confirm your age." "Now, to confirm that you're over 16, not 14, you must also provide a stool sample in addition to the scan."

Besides, the upper crust of any country always bends the rules and looks for loopholes to avoid paying taxes, etc., so you should do the same.

You can even take it to the extreme: "My gender is a VeraCrypt cryptocontainer, I can't give you my data because you're insulting my personality." I don't know the local laws, but I'm sure some nonsense can be found that will allow it.

In any case, victory will be ours.🐘

  1. In reply to F FX9z2c0UU

    It is not easy to find lawyer with such technical expertise. However even if we find any loophole the main problem remains.

    If the law passes the damage is already done. Having a company in Europe would be big red flag and average consumer would assume that we log the information.

    @Fodt Let's chill with AI posts. It's okay to use it to translate, but let's not litter Hub with it.