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غزلان retweeted
Status v2.38 is live You can now browse the web inside Status Mobile, connect to dApps and use your wallet without ever leaving the browser get private real-time notifications, chat smoother, and access even more Ethereum L2s. status.app/blog/status-v2-38…
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glad we’re building real alternatives that are private and sovereign > whatever this is
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vpn exists, @ethstatus exists and @Logos_network exists :)
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A free society protects individuals safety without turning every action into something that requires permission, identification, or surveillance.
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Replying to @ethstatus
Anonymity is what everybody should have. We all deserve it.
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😂😂
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Replying to @ethstatus
Whoa, that's a serious glow-up!
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Been using @ethstatus and @Keycard_ since the start of the year and I love both. One suggestion: if I need to tap my Keycard to log in to Status, doesn't that reduce the air-gap model? Could Keycard Shell display a QR code for authentication instead? I love this product so much that I even applied for the Status Manual QA / Product Tester role. I'd love to help make it even better for users and help bring it to more people. Everyone should experience what Status and Keycard are building.
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Each added layer of digital control shifts the internet toward permission-based access, where safety framing keeps expanding its reach and privacy gets treated like suspicion rather than default
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A society that treats privacy as suspicious eventually treats surveillance as normal. That's a tradeoff worth questioning.
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We believe everyone should have that power
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Every surveillance system begins with a promise of safety.
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lesson in there
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Every expansion of digital control is always wrapped in good intentions protect children verify age scan content for safety social media ban for under-16s each step sounds reasonable alone Together, they stretch the internet into a permission system where privacy looks suspicious and freedom becomes the exception.
We are banning social media access for under 16s. These days kids must find their feet in a world where technology intrudes into every area of their life. I just can’t let that go on anymore. So we’re giving children their childhoods back.
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I was thinking maybe it would be better/easier/ much more unified if apps like status, online , etc used an already mature & secure & open source messaging protocol like XMTP, instead of each inventing their own services? It'd fast track dev & make everything unified.
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