Russian Telegram videos now show how ordinary citizens are stopped and having their phones searched.

During these searches, the police writes down their phones' unique International Mobile Equipment Identity number to log their real identity and this number in a database. So every time a citizen turns on his phone, the dictatorship then knows which citizen it is, where he is, what he is doing online, and who he is talking to.

This is not a country. This is the largest prison on earth.

@randahl the f**k is that? I meant the police or whatever doing that, not the number.

In πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ the IT companies inform the government, for a fee.

The whole world is 1984. Idk which country/government is absolutely free for being monitored. πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ? πŸ‡«πŸ‡·?

@epistomai Not Denmark, I know that much. We have cameras in the cities and it is illegal to cover your face. Dystopian.
@randahl @epistomai In many parts of the US it used to be illegal to wear a mask in public. Some were meant to combat groups like the Ku Klux Klan. Others to make it illegal to go into a bank wearing a mask. Covid and ICE certainly created a whole new issue over masks.
@randahl @epistomai
How does that suit with the law about owning your (digital?) appearance/voice?
I thought no one is allowed to use it without your consent?
Or am i confusing something there?