India can't do this.
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The Supreme Court of India, or the State of Telangana?
Thing is, at all times but especially under fascist governments, everyone has something to hide. Having something to hide is a normal part of being a human being among others.
I got two sticks of DDR4 they can buy for $2000. Heck, I'll even knock it down to $2500.
Also those companies: Wait, AI isn’t allowed to steal from us!
It's not even their own content. Google took the search results from the sites they crawled and scraped.
I searched for "Epstein" and it found nothing. I think it's just broken.
I believe this is what Republicans call "free speech" and never shut up about.
Maybe that's Trump's big plan: don't pay the demolition crew, and hope that they build a massive ballroom in protest.
Doesn't it seem that countries are coordinating their surveillance laws these days? All of a sudden every government wants their citizens to submit ID when using the internet. All of a sudden every government decides that E2EE messaging is intolerable. All of a sudden every government decides something must be done about VPNs.
I used to read these stories and think "that sucks for people in the UK." But now I think it doesn't matter where each of these laws starts; every other country will do something similar soon.
Lawmakers will make exceptions to allow E2EE for their own communications and those of the very wealthy.
Careful, that sounds like fact checking, which the US Government has said will get you banned from the country.
State Department to deny visas to fact checkers and others, citing 'censorship'
Even then, I expect there are things for anyone that you wouldn't want generally known after you're gone. And that's normal and unproblematic.