> Spinning it as national security, while potentially true (really don't know) Do with this as you will, but I as a US citizen was personally impacted by the Chinese government's surveillance despite not being a target…
> China has less incentive to go after me, and what are they gonna do to me? The Chinese government itself need not come after you. Anyone with access to their database (e.g. family members of politically-connected…
I'm ambivalent. On the one hand, the executive shouldn't have the ability to just randomly start "banning" apps without going through some sort of formal, public process to prove that these apps are facilitating…
> Spinning it as national security, while potentially true (really don't know) Do with this as you will, but I as a US citizen was personally impacted by the Chinese government's surveillance despite not being a target…
> China has less incentive to go after me, and what are they gonna do to me? The Chinese government itself need not come after you. Anyone with access to their database (e.g. family members of politically-connected…
I'm ambivalent. On the one hand, the executive shouldn't have the ability to just randomly start "banning" apps without going through some sort of formal, public process to prove that these apps are facilitating…