ava @ava - 11mo
T-mobile announces they are infringing on the first ammendment rights of their users starting Jan 1st. Seeks to regulate user content by enforcing fines. If you are on t-mobile leave, this is your cue to leave. Yse #Nostr, use #Simplex, use #Signal (#Molly), use #jmpchat. share. spread the word... #privacy #infosec #comsec #cybersecgirl nostr:nevent1qqsxkntl8w5cjejayxwhnpyy5wm0yw7n5j64zfwtzlhvc0zm8fe6glqpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqzyr5g56g7nrveslykg5salasqyhmqwqph3fy8jxqdewa555p8s5zpzqcyqqqqqqgq5gskw
fucking hipocrites
T-mobile announces $1000 fine for telling your aunt about cbd on their network. yes, really. nostr:nevent1qqsxg7d62e5q5wgga70hcuxr26jax0s6hj0zjk27uu44ks2vl7htflcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejsygzwhzp3p445ak2ud4n289dn6084txu9ltkg7a53mt75qk5jup2ad5psgqqqqqqssc27xs
for businesses to send to their consumers, yes, yes it is
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https://www.reddit.com/r/USMobile/comments/18qd98k/comment/keu98v1/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button
and if you think they are not scanning everyone, i wouod beg to differ
and if you think they are not scanning everyone, i would beg to differ
yes, unfortunately it is.
nobody @nobody - 11mo
This affects b2b users, not consumer accounts. https://www.reddit.com/r/USMobile/comments/18qd98k/do_tmobile_tos_changes_affect_all_usm_customers/
nostr:nevent1qqsysmjxs9dyum4w3n5c2ah4yxxu2za06rp8eplal0sketzf3y6unqcpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqzyp8t3qcs666wm9wx6e4rjkea8n64nwzl4my0w6ga4l2qt2fwq4wk6qcyqqqqqqg05cc6 l saw that. thank you. unfortunately can't edit the post for clarity. either way, it is unprecedented censorship for a phone company to regulate user content (business or consumer) this way, especially for cbc or marijuana...if it's not legal in all 50 states? i would leave t-mobile with a quickness. like other service providers, according to their privacy policy, they are already automatically collecting the text messages of consumers and so much more just not fining them for it...yet. but they are openly monitoring for it. i am all about stopping scams and spam, but not through invasive mass surveillance of user communication over their network. there better options
nostr:nevent1qqsysmjxs9dyum4w3n5c2ah4yxxu2za06rp8eplal0sketzf3y6unqcpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqzyp8t3qcs666wm9wx6e4rjkea8n64nwzl4my0w6ga4l2qt2fwq4wk6qcyqqqqqqg05cc68 l saw that. thank you. unfortunately can't edit the post for clarity. either way, it is unprecedented censorship for a phone company to regulate user content (business or consumer) this way, especially for cbc or marijuana...if it's not legal in all 50 states? i would leave t-mobile with a quickness. like other service providers, according to their privacy policy, they are already automatically collecting the text messages of consumers and so much more just not fining them for it...yet. but they are openly monitoring for it. i am all about stopping scams and spam, but not through invasive mass surveillance of user communication over their network. there better options
i can't imagine it would