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  • Right, so if you massively extend your proposal, it could maybe make sense to a nontechnical person. Congratulations. Your original idea of just blocking google is still stupid and counterproductive to your stated goal.

    Anyway, the real issue isn’t lack of competitors. It is vendor lock-in and lack of independent data backups. It would take significant effort for most companies to migrate from one cloud provider to another, since different providers use slightly different, incompatible technologies. And of course, if a cloud provider went down suddenly, a lot of data would be lost.


  • There is 0% possibility the US gov could do it covertly.

    Sure, they could force it overtly but the rest of the world would have forks of Browsers like 15 minutes after it went through.

    Besides, there is no need to go after the browsers. If you want a fake cert for a few days, EU has trusted certificate authorities just like the US that can issue a cert for any website (CAs are usually not restricted to specific TLDs). The CA would just get removed from browsers within days, same as browsers being replaced.

    PS: Btw, iTrusChina is also a trusted CA. If the US is not concerned about their main adversary, China, forging certificates, why should EU be worried about an ally doing so?








  • Progress towards what? People migrating to equally scummy Amazon and Microsoft? What possible progress could blocking google bring, that it would be worth people potentially going without paychecks because accounting sw was not working. Or being unable to access services because they register with gmail they can no longer access. Factories shutting down because their logistics tracked everything in a google spreadsheet they can no longer access and have no backup.

    Not to mention people who could outright die if some hospital software somewhere relies on some google service.


  • So we come full circle. The government having the ability to impersonate a site is exactly what I believe must not happen.

    If the EU wants to create search.eu or any other search site, more power to them. I certainly wouldn’t use it, but hey, if you want to trust them, you can.

    If they want to block google search… Eeeeh… I guess that is fine?

    But they shouldn’t be able to create a fake certificate for google.com or any site for that matter, not only allowing them to impersonate the site, but also intercept encrypted traffic between users and that site.

    So no. Governments should not control the TLS infrastructure.



  • What “normal solutions” are actually in progress with any real potential of happening?

    Fines.

    Besides, your solution is in progress or “has better chance” of happening? Wake the fuck up.

    Meanwhile what insane doomsday scenario do you think would happen if Google services were banned

    Google runs 12% of all cloud services through google cloud. Yes, I expect a “doomsday scenario” if you just shut that down.

    and people had the given period to find alternatives?

    Sure, give people and companies 5-10 years to migrate and it will probably be fine in terms of chaos, though I would still be very interested to know how many billions of € would the migration cost.