Comment by franga2000

6 months ago

If it's a government app, you can pressure the government in many more way than you can let's say a bank - and FSF has experience in that kind of pressure. I hope their technical initiative also comes with a parallel legal/policy initiative that tries to get governments to stop using things like attestation.

> If it's a government app, you can pressure the government in many more way than you can let's say a bank

Many more, like?

For an individual, almost none. I can boycott a bank (if it's not a government one), I can't boycott my own government, only leave.

An organization can start an initiative, but without an interested party involved it's only an initiative, you can hardly call it "pressure".

  • You can't boycott a bank, they all do the same shit and you need to have one.

    With a government, however, you can go through your MPs, use administrative procedures to lodge complaints, etc. They also don't have Visa/Mastercard forcing them into attestation, it's usually just because the contractor thought it made things More Secure™.