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this post was submitted on 07 Jun 2026
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I know your example is the opposite, but any service that is run and hosted in the US.
It's one of the major issues with Signal.
Not to mention Graphite and Pegasus, Israeli spyware.
When parliaments have to inquire their own spy services, it's a sign that these spy services must be disbanded, as they are becoming a deep state of their own, intimidating and harassing politicians. After all, if you can't trust your own politicians, whom can you? And that's problematic.
Disbanding those services and prohibiting any secret services from ever forming, would also regain a great deal of trust of society in each other. And that trust in turn, can foster society to advance for mankind.
You got that right.