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Taking control of user hardware by imposing update loop in service of surveilance and commerce.

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So, what working on CIA and being irresponsible in imposing update on user client tells us about corporations, concolidated on the west cost of US? I think it is threat to the national security and sovereignity of other countries and irrisponsible behavior and would provide support for restrictions of such corporational policy. Why such policy as firefox does should be allowed? Why design of internet architecture in favor of international company should be allowed on the level of national state by national state? And why with such policy design, working on restrictions and separation of your national states neworks from global architecture considered immoral?

Your excuses, nerds?

So, what working on CIA and being irresponsible in imposing update on user client tells us about corporations, concolidated on the west cost of US? I think it is threat to the national security and sovereignity of other countries and irrisponsible behavior and would provide support for restrictions of such corporational policy. Why such policy as firefox does should be allowed? Why design of internet architecture in favor of international company should be allowed on the level of national state by national state? And why with such policy design, working on restrictions and separation of your national states neworks from global architecture considered immoral? Your excuses, nerds?

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Hi,

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