U.S. social media platforms are a national security threat
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Concerns about foreign interference aren’t limited to China and Russia. U.S. tech giants pose a serious threat to Canadian democracy and sovereignty.

As cross-border tensions continue to escalate, American-owned social media platforms are a major attack vector against Canadian democracy.

@CircaV@lemmy.ca
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Hence why I’m on lemmy and deleted facebook on and xitter (long time ago) US owned news also has to go

Cruxifux
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And that’s why we’re here instead of there, fellas.

Always have been

The entire U.S is a national threat at this point

Theyre a national security threat in the US also

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Smartphones are a national security threat too but… And not only smartphones, any kind of phone: https://theintercept.com/2014/12/04/nsa-auroragold-hack-cellphones/

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Best keep it on airplane mode when at home tbh

Phone network is insecure AF and every foreign and domestic glowie is abusing it…

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There is this app that generates white noise on the phone but such a battery drainer it wasn’t worth it.

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