How about no? I don't see how this is any different than how the fight the US had with TikTok before putting a law into effect just last year. Let us have our privacy.
How about no? I don't see how this is any different than how the fight the US had with TikTok before putting a law into effect just last year. Let us have our privacy.
Fuck these guys. We had a good thing going relying on local, Aussie, European and American companies for our data, and then the Americans decide they can look at our student's private data...
Fuck these guys. We had a good thing going relying on local, Aussie, European and American companies for our data, and then the Americans decide they can look at our student's private data whenever they want, wherever it is, for any reason, and I'm now having to advice the uni to treat the US like they're China and NK, which has made my job massively difficult.
How about no? I don't see how this is any different than how the fight the US had with TikTok before putting a law into effect just last year. Let us have our privacy.
(this was posted on HN at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47152252 and has interesting existing discussion there as well.)
"Oh no, the consequences of my actions!" - US administration.
Fuck these guys. We had a good thing going relying on local, Aussie, European and American companies for our data, and then the Americans decide they can look at our student's private data whenever they want, wherever it is, for any reason, and I'm now having to advice the uni to treat the US like they're China and NK, which has made my job massively difficult.