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Never heard of Europol. Is that just interpol but only for Europe?
Pretty much.
AWWWWW, POOR FASCISTS CAN'T HACK OUR DEVICES
Because you know that's what it's really about, not "lawful interception". Fuck them.
I don't feel that intercepting traffic should ever be considered lawful.
If you need evidence, get a warrant, and take the equipment.
Many people sincerely believe rules are a big thing and such organizations don't violate those regularly. Even in the EU. Even when nobody will know.
That's how they used to do it, get a warrant, and wiretap landlines.
Except even back then the FBI spied on whoever they wanted, like Martin Luther King and the civil rights organizers. Always has been this way
For those who aren't aware. This is talking about when cell phones roam into other networks, they now encrypt the traffic back to the home provider which means law enforcement struggle to tap it (legally or illegally).
PET is privacy enhancing technologies
Hold on while I dig out the world's smallest violin for them.
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LMAO, the only way you're getting my OpenWRT router running FOSS U-Boot is prying it from my cold, dead hands.
...and even then, good luck! Because I will have glued it to my cold, dead hands.
— Soldier, Team Fortress 2
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.