Re: Standing Up Against German Laws - Project HayNeedle

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On Nov 13, 2007, at 12:39 PM, Paul Wouters wrote:


Instead of creating noise, one should fix the problem of sending out
plaintext email, and encourage people to use email encryption such as
Enigma for Thunderbird. Encrypt IM conversations with OTR, and via
other ways pro-actively protect ones own privacy. That is a real
structural solution. Don't blame others for not using an envelope around
your own communication.

Actually, that's not really part of the issue. The logs don't contain context, just who/where/when. While encryption will prevent (one hopes) the capability of recovering context, who you talked to is not kept private or otherwise secret.





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