In my home country, there exists a law banning the use of encryption without a special government license issued to businesses. Did Chromium instantly add a popup asking if you possessed said license when you first connected to any SSL site? No...
Americans need to realize stupid laws are not to be reasoned with. They are a hammer the powers give themselves to exercise as they please, and you are usually not the target despite being technically in their violation.
You better use that energy to fight these stupid laws with whatever remains of your democratic levers, before those are gone too.
In my home country, there exists a law banning the use of encryption without a special government license issued to businesses. Did Chromium instantly add a popup asking if you possessed said license when you first connected to any SSL site? No...
Americans need to realize stupid laws are not to be reasoned with. They are a hammer the powers give themselves to exercise as they please, and you are usually not the target despite being technically in their violation.
You better use that energy to fight these stupid laws with whatever remains of your democratic levers, before those are gone too.