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dfox428277yI'm not sure exactly what happened in the Glassdoor case, but for us...
I can't see any reason we'd ever get an unmasking request unless someone posted something extremely illegal/committed a crime. Outside of that the request would likely be inappropriate and we would never blindly accept a baseless request. -
Wack63117yIsn't there a prosedure, where you sign a cert with your private key and have it on your website. You just sign it for a limited period of time and when under investigation and ordered not to tell the users, just don't sign it anymore, which serves as a "warning"
It get's combined with a delete function, deleting all stored informations. Plus you'd need to "loose" your backups. -
Root825997y@aqparks Apart from spy on everything? No, not really. They're more secretive about everything else.
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aqparks297y@Ashkin everything? This is the govt were talking about. They don't have the where with all for that kind of undertaking...
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tommy15Right now someone at Google is coding something useless for us to laugh at on April Fools.
Glassdoor.com is in hot water after federal investigators in the US sent a subpoena to unmask anonymous users who might be "third party witnesses" to certain business practices by a company under investigation for fraud.
Can DevRant (@dfox, @trogus) be forced to unmask its users (IPs, emails) in a any way, by the US government (@fbi, @cia, @nsa) or any other government (@svr_rf, @mss, @mi6, @bnd), should a similar situation arise?
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