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New cyber law will not steal personal data: ministry


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5 hours ago, kevinsan said:

I trust the Thais. But not the people who sell the monitoring software.

This is what your misguided belief looks like in PGP.  Let the software digest this ...

 

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10 hours ago, rkidlad said:

They still have article 44. They can, and do, whatever they like. 

Exactly! And that’s also why making a lot of “drama” over this new law is useless. If the right persons want to mess up your life, they can do it anyway.

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"saying instead that the new law will secure the country’s critical infrastructure"....Oh ok....perhaps these administration officials have a different logic than most "normal" people?

 

 

Surely, those who have a brain will question that this statement is not only "off the wall", but does nothing to assure privacy. Infrastructure? Worry about the daily road carnage (including Thai citizens) before you revert to an inane excuse/reason for basically spying on your people. perhaps, you would entertain some education re: what a democracy looks like? Nah- I thought so:)

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And until the "government" takes away your most basic human rights, then all of you ex-pats- no matter why the hell you chose to come Thailand, that is OK? If yes, then you are the "sheep" that are herded accordingly. Nice life- over and above those happy hours beers of course:)

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10 hours ago, khunpa said:

Exactly! And that’s also why making a lot of “drama” over this new law is useless. If the right persons want to mess up your life, they can do it anyway.

The most contentious problem seems to be section 58 of the cybersecurites bill, which allows the authorities to seize without a warrant the computers (or devices or phones) of anyone deemed a threat to national security. This has now been enshrined as law. 

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Use a VPN and stop fretting.  If it's not Thailand looking over your shoulder then it's GCHQ, NSA, or other international intel communities. It just the nature of the beast.  Simply assume you have no privacy and you'll sleep better at night.
GCHQ NSA etc can hack into everything (except PGP), but they don't usually throw you in jail for a'like', do they?

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9 hours ago, TMNH said:

Then you would be happy living in an autocratic country? ???? Your needs, etc. are truly simple indeed:)

I’m talking about prosecution-it’s completely open to interpretation by the authorities 

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