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   D to Nomen Nescio   
   Re: So you think you're safe because you   
   27 Aug 24 02:47:10   
   
   From: noreply@mixmin.net   
      
   On Tue, 27 Aug 2024 01:19:39 +0200 (CEST), Nomen Nescio    
   wrote:   
   >On 26 Aug 2024, Nomen Nescio  posted some   
   >news:0f58d7fb5aedcb3f6cec0018fb32aae9@dizum.com:   
   >> carl@viators.org wrote:   
   >>> This is a fantastic project mapping the global surveillance industry.   
   >>> https://www.surveillancewatch.io/   
   >>   
   >> all they have for users w/o Javascript is: a black screen, really   
   >> fantastic!   
   >   
   >Works on the following - without Java.   
   >Android V13, Chrome 128.0.6613.88   
   >Android V13, FireFox 123.0 (Build#20 bunch more crap....)   
   >BlueStacks Android VM, Basic Chrome most recent version 128.0.XXXX   
   >Microsoft Edge (Win7 64 bit ESXi VM 3 x VCPUs runs great)   
   >Version 109.0.1518.140 (Official build) (64-bit)   
   >Microsoft Edge (Win10 64 bit)   
   >Version 128.0.2739.42 (Official build) (64-bit)   
   >Google Chrome (Win11 64 bit)   
   >Chrome is up to date   
   >Version 128.0.6613.85 (Official Build) (64-bit)   
   >   
   >Does not work on the following.   
   >Pale Moon (Mozilla based)   
   >Version 25.5.0 (64-bit)   
   >Firefox Browser   
   >70.0.1 (64-bit)   
   >Tor Browser is up to date.   
   >13.5.2 (based on Mozilla Firefox 115.14.0esr)   
   >Something went wrong...   
   >There was an error initialising the 3D globe visualisation, which   
   >indicates that this browser is not supported.   
   >Please try again with a different browser.   
      
   out of curiosity, i opened this "surveillancewatch.io" url in windows 11,   
   using mozilla firefox 129.0.2 . . . depicts a rotating 3d earth at night   
   but with no sunlight or stars, city lights with thin, mostly green (some   
   orange) signal transmission arcs travelling to and fro various locations   
   around the world . . . too many red flags about this website, seems more   
   like a company storefront, entrapment scheme, honeypot, etc., and anyone   
   that wants to "rat" on anyone else must have some sort of personal issue,   
   grievance, vendetta, financial motivation, or who knows what? you decide:   
      
   >surveillance watch  about  submit   
   >they know who you are.   
   >it's time to uncover who they are.   
   >surveillance watch is an interactive map revealing the intricate connections   
   >between surveillance companies, their funding sources and affiliations.   
   >ready to find out?   
   >surveilling entities (a-z)   
   >known targets (a-z)   
   >funding organisations (a-z)   
   >...   
   >about   
   >surveillance technology and spyware are being used to target and suppress   
   >journalists, dissidents, and human rights advocates everywhere.   
   >surveillance watch is an interactive map that documents the hidden   
   >connections within the opaque surveillance industry. founded by privacy   
   >advocates, most of whom were personally harmed by surveillance tech, our   
   >mission is to shed light on the companies profiting from this exploitation   
   >with significant risk to our lives.   
   >by mapping out the intricate web of surveillance companies, their   
   >subsidiaries, partners, and financial backers, we hope to expose the   
   >enablers fueling this industry's extensive rights violations, ensuring   
   >they cannot evade accountability for being complicit in this abuse.   
   >surveillance watch is a community-driven initiative, and we rely on   
   >submissions from individuals passionate about protecting privacy and human   
   >rights. acknowledging that we are barely scratching the surface of this   
   >industry, our interactive map is just the beginning -- we are continuously   
   >working to expand this resource to include other information and integrate   
   >with existing databases that track this data.   
   >our right to privacy is non-negotiable, and anyone who threatens it must   
   >be held accountable. support our mission by sharing this map and staying   
   >informed.   
   >...   
   >submit   
   >have something you want to share?   
   >help expose privacy & human rights violators   
   [end quoted plain text]   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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