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Comment by RobertoG

4 days ago

They didn't ban any company, they just ordered public services and public companies not to use what has been classified as a security risk.

Anybody here think that Palantir is not a security risk for Spain?

> Anybody here think that Palantir is not a security risk for Spain?

It boggles the mind a bit, but I’ve seen a few comments on here with people defending them to the tune of “what’s the big deal, they just help governments with their data! They're innocent” which is uh, either aggressively naive, or just paid PR behaviour.

> Anybody here think that Palantir is not a security risk for Spain?

why is THAT your take and not "WTF WHY ARE THOSE CAMERAS LEGAL IN GENERAL?"

  • they could be attached to non-US-owned-tiktok which is clearly the biggest security threat to have ever existed

    • jesus fuck, biggest security threat is that IT SPIES ON ALL CITIZENS

      it doesn't matter where the data go - THE VERY COLLECTION OF IT IS BAD