If the ability to track citizens doesn’t ring a bell for you I have a bridge to sell…
Of course it will be abused, not by the king of Spain but surely by other more subtle and indirect means. Sometimes it’s the paranoia of a leader, look up Stasi in East Germany, they knew loads about their citizens, and they used it in lots of bad ways.
So freedom of not being tracked is something you shouldn’t not want because why allow it in the first place?
ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net 3 weeks ago
I think you’re just confused about the purpose of this scheme. This is not a plan to connect everyone in EU to a WiFi routers controlled by the government. Mobile data plans in Europe are cheap, people don’t use public WiFi when they walk around. This is aimed at people that travel abroad and non-EU tourists. Even the tweet says “stay connected wherever your travels take you”. If your idea was to use some app to automatically connect to all available public WiFis all the time I agree it’s a bad idea. It will leak your precise location to many different actors. But this is not the plan here. It’s to offer WiFi when you’re traveling. And guess what? Everyone knows already where you travel. You use your ID to checking into a flight, to register at a hotel, in many places you have to inform the police about your stay and pay some fees not to mention that you spend money all the time when you travel. Worrying about connecting to a public WiFi in other country because EU will track your MAC is some tinfoil hat level paranoia, that’s it.
Valmond@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
My man, you’re just digging in aren’t you?
They can track some specific things, how hard is that to understand? No one said Vad Der Leen is going to track your whereabouts, except you trying to decredibilise the fact that they can track you.
That’s it.
I feel it’s you dreaming up a world where it would be useful and forcing that idea upon me and then calling me a security freak and paranoid, I did never say they will do it, I just showed you an example where people did.
ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net 3 weeks ago
Sure, if you’re just trying to say that they can technically do something you’re right. I just thought that we’re discussing if it’s safe to use this service or not. The fact that they can technically track you is inconsequential to the security here but you’re right, they can do it.
Valmond@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Yeah I was 100% into the technical details, I live in the EU and doesn’t feel the surveillance state emerging quite just yet 😁cheers