[Answered] PET? Not the bottle i guess.
this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2024
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Privacy Enhancing Technologies. Some obvious things giving anonymity and plausible deniability but also zero-knowledge proofs and such.
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That's going to be a recurring theme. Law enforcement starts scanning one thing, businesses, criminals and citizens start using something else. They'll have to forbid everything that's not open, but by then legal businesses stop using the net because all their secrets get stolen.
Can I activate home routing and PET on my phone? Or do I need to get a special SIM card for that? I'm confused about how this works.
Never heard of Europol. Is that just interpol but only for Europe?
Pretty much.
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