נכתב על ידי Connor Doherty, ב־9.9.2020 בשעה 21:36:
> Modern phone calls use a boatload of proprietary software from your
>Telco anyway, and you can't control the systems it goes through.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/network-services-arent-free-or-nonfree.html
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Caleb Herbert
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 02:36:23AM +, Connor Doherty wrote:
>Modern phone calls use a boatload of proprietary software from your
>Telco anyway, and you can't control the systems it goes through. Its
>also easy to track and record.
Yes, and the same is true for the majority of our
Connor Doherty writes:
> Modern phone calls use a boatload of proprietary software from your
> Telco anyway, and you can't control the systems it goes through.
Indeed, if you care that much about privacy and distrust the relevant
data protection rules, you need to know a lot more about how your
On 9/9/20 7:47 AM, Stephen Paul Weber wrote:
In the predicament when the doctor's office offers "zoom" for
teleconferencing with patients from home what can a somewhat informed
patient suggest instead of "zoom"
This is just silly.
Your doctor, or their practice, is going to standardize on
* Pedro Lucas Porcellis [2020-09-09 18:44]:
> > In the predicament when the doctor's office offers "zoom" for
> > teleconferencing with patients from home what can a somewhat informed
> > patient suggest instead of "zoom"
>
> You can simple recommend to use alternatives, like Jitsi. Although, I