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minus-square@DirigibleProtein@aussie.zonelinkfedilink91•1 year agoWhy are Ofcom and UK Parliament still using https:// ? They should set an example, and stop using illegal end to end encryption!
minus-square@Zastyion345@lemmy.mllinkfedilink32•1 year agoI think the MI6 has to do the same on all of their communications too :)
minus-squareEcho Dotlinkfedilink6•1 year agoWhat? Do not think the MI6 exists? James Bond works for MI6 not MI5
Why are Ofcom and UK Parliament still using https:// ? They should set an example, and stop using illegal end to end encryption!
I think the MI6 has to do the same on all of their communications too :)
*MI5
What? Do not think the MI6 exists? James Bond works for MI6 not MI5