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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1109940" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>So Signal supports terrorism and cyber criminals because they support encryption? Tor Project was literally created by the US army, does that mean the US army supports terrorists and criminals?</p><p></p><p>Just because criminals use something, doesn't mean the owners and the developers of the product support them. There's always a trade off; it's impossible to make an app secure and private at the same time.</p><p></p><p>We can make every app unsecure, unecrypted and criminals may still get away with the crime(s). But that's not even the major problem here. It would be employees having access to messages from ALL users, including the ones that didn't commit any crime. And there were a billion cases of this being abused.</p><p></p><p>This is why you should never login with your real account on pirated product. NEVER. Make a different account you are ready to lose, or just use the product without any accounts.</p><p></p><p>Were they used keys in question? In the EU, it's completely legal to sell used license keys, so if it was, you should have contacted Steam support.</p><p></p><p>So we should only use commercial software and avoid free and open source? Like... there weren't a single company on earth that supported terrorism.</p><p></p><p>Toyota pickups are the favorite vehicles of terrorists. Does that mean Toyota actually supports terrorists and terrorism?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1109940, member: 39702"] So Signal supports terrorism and cyber criminals because they support encryption? Tor Project was literally created by the US army, does that mean the US army supports terrorists and criminals? Just because criminals use something, doesn't mean the owners and the developers of the product support them. There's always a trade off; it's impossible to make an app secure and private at the same time. We can make every app unsecure, unecrypted and criminals may still get away with the crime(s). But that's not even the major problem here. It would be employees having access to messages from ALL users, including the ones that didn't commit any crime. And there were a billion cases of this being abused. This is why you should never login with your real account on pirated product. NEVER. Make a different account you are ready to lose, or just use the product without any accounts. Were they used keys in question? In the EU, it's completely legal to sell used license keys, so if it was, you should have contacted Steam support. So we should only use commercial software and avoid free and open source? Like... there weren't a single company on earth that supported terrorism. Toyota pickups are the favorite vehicles of terrorists. Does that mean Toyota actually supports terrorists and terrorism? [/QUOTE]
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