

It adds to Tuta’s trust and reputation when they are speaking out against bill C-2.
However, this made me realize something though. Why haven’t I heard much from Canadian based “privacy” services?
It adds to Tuta’s trust and reputation when they are speaking out against bill C-2.
However, this made me realize something though. Why haven’t I heard much from Canadian based “privacy” services?
It wasn’t specifically stated, but I hope/assume you mean to suggest a website to complement rather than replace the existing strategy of posting images on external platforms. I think the strategy of posting easily digestible copy-pastable images to popular platforms is extremely powerful, as not only does it allow for reach, but also for their respective community to be involved.
I think an external website would be effective for those that wants a deeper dive or to be more involved with the community. I definitely could see myself using it often, but only as a way to reference information or do a deeper dive. Possibly engage with the community too (assuming there will be a forum). I would personally opt out of the profile to track impact though, as I am also trying to limit my digital footprint.
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Pretty sure Spotify was excluded for a reason
Yes, but we nonetheless do have privacy services in Canada, like 1password and Hushmail. Having weaker privacy laws will make these companies even less competitive.
Yet it is a German company that is raising attention on bill c-2 instead of Canadian companies.