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Real question: Do you own your phone, or are you just renting it from the Apple-Google duopoly?
Apple and Google are gradually expanding their use of hardware-based attestation. They're convincing a growing number of services to adopt it. Google's Play Integrity API and Apple's App Attest API are very similar. Apple brought it to the web via Privacy Pass, which Google intends on doing too. Google's Play Integrity API requires hardware attestation for the strong integrity level and is gradually phasing in requiring it for the more commonly used device integrity level. Apple already has it as a requirement. Over the long term, this will increasingly lock out hardware and OS competition. The purpose of these systems is disallowing people from using hardware and software not approved by Apple or Google. This is wrongly presented as being a security feature. Banks and government services are the main ones adopting it but Apple and Google are encouraging every service to use it. Apple's Privacy Pass brought hardware attestation to the web to help with passing captchas on their own hardware. Many people saw that as harmless since few sites would be willing to lock out non-Apple-hardware users. Apple and Google are both likely to bring broader hardware attestation to the web. Google's reCAPTCHA is planning an approach where they use Privacy Pass on Apple hardware, their own approach on Google Mobile Services Android devices and a QR code scanning system to require an iOS or Google certified Android device for Windows and other systems: support.google.com/recaptcha… Banking and government services increasingly require using a mobile app where they can use attestation to force using an Apple or Google approved device and OS. Apple's privacy pass, Google's 'cancelled' Web Environment Integrity and now reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification are bringing this to the web. Current media coverage for reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification misunderstands it and the impact of it. They're bringing a hardware attestation requirement to Windows, desktop Linux, OpenBSD, etc. by requiring a QR scan from a certified smartphone to pass reCAPTCHA in some cases. They could expand it more. Control over reCAPTCHA puts Google in a position where they can require having either iOS or a certified Android device to use an enormous amount of the web. Google defines certification requirements for Android which includes forcing bundling Google Chrome, etc. It's enormously anti-competitive. Google's Play Integrity API bans using GrapheneOS despite it being far more secure than anything they permit. It also bans using any other alternative. This isn't somehow specific to an AOSP-based OS. You can't avoid this by using a mobile OS based on FreeBSD instead. You'll just be more locked out. Google's Play Integrity API permits devices with no security patches for 10 years. The device integrity level can be bypassed via spoofing but they can detect it quite well and block it once it starts being done at scale. The strong integrity level requires leaked keys from TEEs/SEs to bypass it. It doesn't provide a useful security feature, but it does lock out competition very well. Services requiring Apple App Attest or Google Play Integrity are primarily helping to lock in Apple and Google having a duopoly for mobile devices. Play Integrity is more relevant due to AOSP being open source. Governments are increasingly mandating using Apple's App Attest and Google's Play Integrity for not only their own services but also commercial services. The EU is leading the charge of making these requirements for digital payments, ID, age verification, etc. Many EU government apps require them. Instead of governments stopping Apple and Google from engaging in egregiously anti-competitive behavior, they're directly participating in locking out competition via their own services. Requiring people to have an Apple device or Google-certified Android device is anti-competition, not security. reCAPTCHA Mobile Verification will currently work with sandboxed Google Play on GrapheneOS but it clearly exists to provide a way for them to start using hardware attestation on systems without it. People without an iOS or Android device will be locked out when this is required even without that. This isn't about security or any missing functionality. GrapheneOS can be verified via hardware attestation. Google bans using GrapheneOS for Play Integrity because we don't license Google Mobile Services and conform to anti-competitive rules already found to be illegal in South Korea and elsewhere. Services shouldn't ban people from using arbitrary hardware and operating systems in the first place. Google's security excuse is clearly bogus when they permit devices with no patches for 10 years but not a much more secure OS. It's for enforcing their monopolies via GMS licensing, that's all.
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06/09 12pm ET | The Fein Print - The Truth Is In The Fein Print x.com/i/broadcasts/1YGNrrzvg…

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Keir Starmer just said tech companies must install "device controls" to stop children sending or receiving sexually explicit images or face new laws. Sounds noble, right? "Protect the children." But this is a Trojan horse for mass surveillance on everyone. Here is why you should be concerned. 🧵1/6
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Cenk Uygur is not “far-right,” so why was he banned from the UK — the answer is ISRAEL. George Galloway just confirmed it to me — he says the real reason is Israel, and “a blind man could see it.” Seems Donald Trump is not the only one under control — please welcome the Great Britain of today. Watch FULL here: bitchute.com/video/p14PUvM1k…
“Donald Trump is in real TROUBLE” — well, knock me down with a feather, George Galloway knows what he’s talking about. But Trump’s real trouble is not that he’s in trouble — it’s that the Iranians can sense it. Meanwhile, Americans’ money keeps draining away, and Trump remains under control — but not by those eager for peace... Watch FULL here: bitchute.com/video/p14PUvM1k…
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Britain just barred Cenk Uygur from entering, apparently because he's a vocal critic of Israel. This achieves nothing. He's arriving for public debate, not violence. The proper response to ideas you oppose is open discussion, not censorship. Silencing critics weakens free speech for everyone and makes Britain look insecure. Let him speak.
I’ve been banned from the UK. I tried to get on a flight to London to attend SXSW London and give a speech at Oxford. I’ve been banned for criticizing Israel. Are we free anymore? This is oppression of Western citizens by our own governments on behalf of a different country!
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"There are no good moves left" for the US in Iran conflict — K. J. Noh. The US basically trapped, and it's the one who laid out that trap. US-Iran conflict is just like Korean war — no matter what the US next move will be — it will do only worse for America. US foreign policy creates its own dead ends — and it won't last long... Watch FULL here: bitchute.com/video/Fc3JYrCaP…
Would you rather work with someone reliable and trustworthy or arrogant and unpredictable? The answer is obvious. Same with countries and political alliances — you don’t build partnerships with a country whose next move is almost impossible to predict. And the US is not just unstable abroad anymore — it is starting to look unstable from within. Watch FULL here: bitchute.com/video/Fc3JYrCaP…
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05/26 12pm ET | The Sixty Day Clock and the Guest Who Took Over the House x.com/i/broadcasts/1mxPaaZqV…
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A piece by Jack Despain Zhou (@tracewoodgrains) has been circulating that's worth reading carefully. He documents how @Wikipedia's current entry on Mao Zedong opens its legacy section with a paragraph of universal-good praise, "political intellect, theorist, military strategist, poet, and visionary" who "drove imperialism out of China" and "improved literacy and education," before getting to the tens of millions of deaths under his rule. When the deaths are finally mentioned, they're framed in mitigating language: most were "unintended casualties," the rest were "necessary victims in the struggle to transform China." The piece contrasts this with Wikipedia's entry on Franco, which opens with critical framing and never offers the defense-attorney structure used for Mao.
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🚨Fein Print Podcast is back next Tuesday! 12:00 PM ET The Sixty Day Clock and the Guest Who Took Over the House Join @thefeinprint with @thewernickfiles @BruceFeinEsq @Dennis_Kucinich The War Powers Resolution requires the President to terminate military operations within 60 days unless Congress has authorized them. The strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities began in June 2025. Operations against Iran-aligned forces have continued at varying intensity since. The 60-day clock should have triggered the legal requirement for congressional authorization months ago. The administration has not sought authorization. Members of Congress have introduced resolutions to force the vote. The leadership of both parties has blocked the resolutions from reaching the floor. This episode examines what the War Powers Resolution actually requires, why Congress has systematically avoided the vote that the law mandates, and what the avoidance reveals about the collapse of constitutional accountability for state violence. A short segment introduces Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's recent framing of American interventionism. The United States enters the house as a guest. Then the United States takes over the house. The framing applies to the pattern of how American power operates across military, intelligence, economic, and data acquisition relationships with countries that depend on American assistance or cooperation. The framing is accessible in ways that academic analyses of American power are not, and it has analytical content worth engaging regardless of whether listeners are familiar with Mexican politics. The episode operates from the constitutional framework rather than from partisan analysis. #FeinPrint #ConstitutionalCrisis
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Let's talk about what SC's new 'child safety' law actually does to your privacy. To verify you're not a minor, platforms must now continuously analyze your behavior and estimate your age, which means collecting more data about you, not less. That data doesn't disappear. It gets sold to brokers who will happily tell advertisers, insurers, and employers who you are. It gets stolen, because it always does eventually. It gets handed to governments who ask nicely, or not so nicely, with a subpoena. We've seen this cycle play out with every 'safety' mandate that required more data collection. The data never stays where it's supposed to. It never stays as long as it's supposed to. And it never gets used only for what it was supposed to. Child protection is a real and worthy goal. But a law that builds mass surveillance infrastructure for adults, forces more data into corporate hands, and passed without a single meaningful vote of opposition is not child protection. It's a gift to every entity that profits from knowing everything about you, wrapped in the one argument almost nobody dares to vote against.
South Carolina just passed a law requiring platforms to estimate your age every 100 hours of use, or any time they run their algorithms on you. 80% confidence minimum, $10k fine per wrong guess. The incentive is to collect more data about everyone, including kids. reclaimthenet.org/south-caro…
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Just look at Putin and Trump’s arrivals in China. Putin looks so much more confident, as a man who has been there many times. Meanwhile, Trump looks like a kid who finally gets a long-desired toy. And it all somehow ends up as a theatrical play with one actor. Subscribe to BitChute for more: bitchute.com/channel/4BfnNKD…
Russia and China are building the plumbing of a world that does not need Western permission. Local-currency trade, alternative payment rails, BRICS, Belt and Road. And Iran sits right where much of it connects. Now Trump’s obsession with Tehran starts to make a lot more sense… Subscribe to BitChute for more: bitchute.com/channel/4BfnNKD…
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Peter the Great wanted a “window to Europe”— access, recognition, partnership. For centuries, Russia kept looking West… But after Ukraine, sanctions, sabotage and endless lectures, Moscow may finally be seeing Europe’s true face. Watch FULL here: bitchute.com/video/7UzDc2zzS…
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05/18 12pm E T The Most Expensive Primary in History: Massie vs. Trump AIPAC – Can Principles Beat the Machine? x.com/i/broadcasts/1yxBeMgvz…

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What if I told you Iran’s leverage may not stop at oil — it could be even bigger: the INTERNET itself. The cables running through that chokepoint carry commerce, finance and connectivity for the Gulf — and some reportedly pass through Iranian waters. Just when it feels like things can’t get worse, Iran keeps reminding the world how badly the US miscalculated. Watch LIVE on BitChute at 5:30 Moscow time: bitchute.com/video/7UzDc2zzS…
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Don't miss the Sanchez Effect with Mohammad Marandi! bitchute.com/video/KMmfK2krp…
US could have been tens of trillions of dollars RICHER, and Europe could have had fewer refugees. But NO — instead, the West chose endless wars. Millions across the Middle East could still be ALIVE. Here’s a solution for countries that aren’t fans of refugees — STOP THE WARS. Watch FULL here: bitchute.com/video/KMmfK2krp…
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The globalist warmongering cabal will never make me silent. I will continue spreading the truth on @Bitchute I'm still on X, YouTube, TikTok (and many more to come). Follow me on Bitchute for all my latest and exclusive content. bitchute.com/channel/odUsXmJ…
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