• @FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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    1619 days ago

    tl;dr: “digital sovereignty”. “EU leaders are seeking to reduce Europe’s dependence on foreign technology providers, primarily those from the United States, and to assert greater control over its digital infrastructure, data, and technological future.”

    Fair enough and makes sense. Every country should be trying to be as independant as possible IMO.

    • @neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      319 days ago

      I always wondered how any head of state could feel like they were not being spied on if they were using windows.

      Can governments really ensure that windows has been secured that well or is there always a possibility that Microsoft is spying for the United States?

    • @TheFrogThatFlies@lemmy.world
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      109 days ago

      We only need that independence because we can’t trust each other. There’s no problem in some countries being more focused on one thing or another, as long as we are collaborating with each other without taking advantage of anyone. Unfortunately, there are still dangerous players in the world and we have to be prepared to defend against them and this capitalistic view we currently have guarantees that there’s always someone taking advantage of someone else.

      We need to evolve…