How the fuck is Nokia entitled to hack HTTPS connections on 'their' phones? They need to get sued for espionage, not just privacy breaches
.@mperedim too bad. It's all fun & games until someone's extorted, kidnapped or killed b/c of malicious telco/phone makers' expediency
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@asteris fwiw this feels like a non-story to me. Amazon Silk is also doing the same thing. Most probably nothing to see here, move along -
@mperedim for you, maybe. Just b/c it's becoming standard practice doesn't mean it's acceptable -
@asteris not debating whether it's "acceptable". just pointing out it's probably right there in the ToS. -
@mperedim I'd be very surprised if the ToS for Nokia's phone browser mentions HTTPS hijacking -
@asteris researched it a bit. seems they dropped the ball and they don't (contrary to O.Mini for example). +1, this is bad for them
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