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Modern panopticon level surveillance is not deployed through weakening encryption. It's just built right into platforms and apps and people willfully install it because it gives them free services and addictive social media feeds.

You don't need to weaken encryption to spy on people. You just have to give them a dancing bunny and to see the dancing bunny they must say yes to "allow access to contacts" and "allow access to camera" and "allow access to microphone" and "allow access to documents" and ...

For the higher-brow version replace dancing bunny with free service.

In addition the more we adopt and make use of cloud command and control architectures the more surveilled we become, because it becomes trivial for anyone with access to the cloud provider's internals to tap everyone's behavior. This could be done with or without the knowledge of the provider itself. The more such services we use the more data points we are surrendering, and these can be aggregated to provide quite a lot of information about us in near-real-time.



> In addition the more we adopt and make use of cloud command and control architectures the more surveilled we become, because it becomes trivial for anyone with access to the cloud provider's internals to tap everyone's behavior.

Spoke about this last night in London

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcWIQALtOtg




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