India’s new tax law raids your cloud
India’s new tax law raids your cloud
The 2025 Act arms tax officers with sweeping powers to crack open passwords, sweep digital lives, and hide their reasons from scrutiny.Apar Gupta (Internet Freedom Foundation)
The 2025 Act arms tax officers with sweeping powers to crack open passwords, sweep digital lives, and hide their reasons from scrutiny.Apar Gupta (Internet Freedom Foundation)
FurryMemesAccount
in reply to Artemis_Mystique • • •We all need to rise up and fight this.
Later will be too late.
Autonomous User
in reply to FurryMemesAccount • • •like this
sunzu2 likes this.
sunzu2
in reply to Autonomous User • • •Autonomous User
in reply to sunzu2 • • •Skill issue. If you can't fix this, how will you ever fix that?
See part 1: lemmy.world/post/35312231
Autonomous User
2025-09-01 20:35:34
like this
sunzu2 likes this.
sunzu2
in reply to Autonomous User • • •They have to come around it themselves.
I just plant seed, they come back once they are ready to have the adult discussion.
it took years to move my friends into privacy focused product. with each new fiasco one or two would reach out.
Autonomous User
in reply to sunzu2 • • •someacnt
in reply to Autonomous User • • •Autonomous User
in reply to someacnt • • •I've already done it and I never needed force.
An app is never convenient when we do not control it.
bergetfew
in reply to Autonomous User • • •Even if we get people to shift to privacy respecting or encrypted apps, the problem still stands. They could just ask you to give access to those services. If you don't, it would come with its own legal challenges.
Solving the issue would need to come from challenging the act itself.
Autonomous User
in reply to bergetfew • • •They won't know what we're using.
If you can't challenge a few apps, you'll never challenge that.
Artemis_Mystique
in reply to bergetfew • • •If you scroll down the article you would see that the select committee is shutting down any requests for change with the same set of arguments. The recourse might be to challenge the act in court but that seems unlikely, The public wont really do anything about it, because in their view it doesn't affect them; they fail to see(and are veiled from seeing) the highly probable misuse angle of such far reaching legislation.
Bottom line: As long as you don't touch the street dogs you can get away with anything
bergetfew
in reply to Artemis_Mystique • • •☹️
I hate that you are right. I really wanted to do something to make a difference, but it's saddening to see no one batting an eye to this.
Autonomous User
in reply to bergetfew • • •But you can do something to make a difference, get others to care. How? See this:
lemmy.world/comment/19227806
Autonomous User
2025-09-05 19:21:30
bergetfew
in reply to Autonomous User • • •You are right. This is the least I can do.
Thanks for the words of encouragement.
swelter_spark
in reply to Artemis_Mystique • • •