and this is what i call yappin. There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
kimd. There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
@Nemadorjee Using Vpn to escape gov is like a infant playing with the end boss. There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
Just put all chats on 24 hours timer, and delete everything after the conversation is done. Also, delete and create new accounts like every 6 months. If there is no data, govt can waste all their time. Or well, they can use my social media platform. It's all encrypted with different keys, so they won't be able to crack the encryption even in million years. People in nepal esp. in govt posts try to act high, but they lack even the basic knowledge. It's a third world country after all, what else can you expect?
Well there are logs to everything you do no matter if u detete shits or not and if the gov. deems it necessary they can get those info out yo ass. These media apps all comply with law inforcements. No questions asked. And as you use social media just know that you are basically monitered 24/7
@@realshub69 There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
@@realshub69 I am fully aware that there isn’t a single individual in Nepal capable of breaking into any system. Likewise, the competence of Nepal’s cyber force is abysmal-frankly, a 0/10. They have no real expertise in this domain. To ensure privacy, simply delete conversations using 24-hour timers or remove them manually. Either way, they will be gone. There is no separate backend infrastructure logging everyone’s data. The mere notion that the Nepalese government possesses the capability for such surveillance is laughable. And even if they wanted access, no serious entity would grant it to a third-world country with such inadequate technological resources. In reality, this is nothing more than a tool for intimidation. Their tactics rely on seizing phones, obtaining OTPs, and forcibly resetting passwords. That is the extent of their ability. If you delete all messages or create Facebook and RUclips accounts using only emails-without linking a phone number-there is absolutely no way they can gain access. It is a foolproof method. As for my platform and other encrypted services, such as ProtonMail, the Nepalese government is entirely incapable of breaching them. Their incompetence is absolute. So, I urge you-be smarter. Living in a third-world country does not mean we have to adopt the same ignorance that plagues its institutions. Stop fearing empty threats. Like in bangladesh, if the govt tries to enforce groundless oppression, we'll deal with them appropriately. It's always been a free country, government thinks people are their property that they can seize our freedom? Atleast, you don't seem to be afraid.. publishing such a video on youtube. peace 🍀
@@elTyrannous little knowledge is very dangerous, my friend. also tor's nodes were breached years ago, linux is just a kernel whatever might you be saying.. if you're talking about qubes.. then maybe. but it's all irrelevant. don't assume your generic understanding of privacy applies here. we can start with how easily we can gain access of the ss7 network.. and grab otp of everyone. Then, with automated scripts, it's easy to cause mass destruction of data, or a chaos in general. But who would waste their time and effort doing that? neither people, nor the govt wants to get on each other's bad sides. It's a democracy, for the people, by the people. so I don't think we have anything to worry here. but if the youtuber person gets abducted till tomorrow morning, then we can have a nice discussion tomorrow.
@@Glitcher369 There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
Dai I beg you to make a video on why crypto shouldn't be illegal in Nepal 😢.I have already made a petition on speak up Nepal you can search crypto on speak up nepal. I stated all the points why crypto shouldn't be illegal in nepal .Dai plz make a video and make a petition I don't have enough influence so I can get 5000 votes alone 🙏🙏🙏
Bro there are only 219 people who are supporting this why you guys are not participating in this event in near future if this rule is applied for us we are cooked
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
@@elTyrannous I am not talking about them indeed Google, Microsoft and Facebook are using my data and I don't care however it is also not easy to get my data because there are huge mass of people available in internet to find my account or data they atlist need my email phone number or my IP and what if government create an program to collect and store all nepali people data there could be some consequences like what if government find out the group of people who don't like the government decision and posting videos like this government can track that person location and can oder him or her to stop or close this type of stuff and that means free speech in our country will just become a myth.
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
@ blew my word out of proportion completely, yeah! I don’t think i care much on what gets me in the first place. I understand them; I studied wild animals in school.
The saga of.. Nepal government: the epitome of pointless controversy Nepali people: the epitome of nonsensical debates and discussions get back to work, and start earning. nothing more to do here. Unless our dear youtuber gets abducted till tomorrow morning. In that case, I might take back my words.
This is what standing out from crowd looks like!
Good work.
and this is what i call yappin. There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
Great video bro, Hope many people will watch this video and take action
"Kp oli chikne muji"
la aba heram tw Kasari malai arrest gardo raixan muji haru le. 😂
kimd. There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
😂😂
I have deleted my 20fake id 😂😂😂😂😂
7:59 bottom left text caught my eyes 🤣🤣
Literally 1984
if bro disappears one day we know why. :(
Yep
teso nabhana na yar
@@realshub69 they can't find you btw because it required your IP
@@sun_rise.08 Getting someones IP is damn easy lol. (eg. every site you visit has it)
@@sun_rise.08 it's not like we can CLEARLY SEE HIS FACE on the video or anything. so they need to find the ip.. lol.
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2 ads in a single video iss crazyy SEE dekhi herekoo 12 ko boards dinii bela bhaaisakyoo anywayss a good topic raisedd bro
You should use us vpn😭 every minute ma xa
@Nemadorjee Using Vpn to escape gov is like a infant playing with the end boss. There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
Me experiencing youtube premium for free in my samsung phone 😅
Thumbnail ra editing ali ramro vako vahe, ali dherai attention grab garna sakinthyo.
No hate hai.
keep up the goodwork
Nepal is becoming north korea
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
This is Machiavellian af
Bruh is it just me or when i true to sbmit after agrring terms my screen is stuck (i am using safari browser)
AC current ko video hala na😭
Mugi padhna ja
Chemistry better
Hello beo are u in jail😢😢
*B I L L* 🗣🔥🔥🔥
Why aren't people against it
we are but nepal is kind of becoming a dictatorship , so the government will do what they want
@susanmishra2116 we shall all be against this and spread this out
Bro Board exam aaudaixa kaile bata one shot video halxau
Did we throw monarchy to bring another monarchy ? This feels like it
sure does feel like it
@@realshub69 Kind of and overstatement. Gov. has always had these powers u just dont understand it yet
Amazing job , very quick ..love your voice so strong. oh ma gawd
Government jaruri kaam xodera baki sab kaam gari raxa 😢
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
W vid🎉🎉
but man, not scary enough. Add more chillies in the video next time.
Keep it up.
Outstanding job
Bill
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
Bro's intrepretation of this bill is fucked up.
care to explain?
You've got incredible potential! Keep pushing forward, and don’t forget to upload your videos on RUclips. I really love your content!
Thanks man.
Guys if you agree with the video then lets go and support it by voiting in website, who knows our 2 minute effort might bring some positive impact🕊
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
@elTyrannous thank you for the information and suggestions, I will surely do more research on it 🙌🏻
mic upgrade garnu paro daju
Just put all chats on 24 hours timer, and delete everything after the conversation is done. Also, delete and create new accounts like every 6 months.
If there is no data, govt can waste all their time. Or well, they can use my social media platform. It's all encrypted with different keys, so they won't be able to crack the encryption even in million years.
People in nepal esp. in govt posts try to act high, but they lack even the basic knowledge. It's a third world country after all, what else can you expect?
its not about cracking, it about directly getting access.
Well there are logs to everything you do no matter if u detete shits or not and if the gov. deems it necessary they can get those info out yo ass. These media apps all comply with law inforcements. No questions asked. And as you use social media just know that you are basically monitered 24/7
@@realshub69 There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
@@realshub69 I am fully aware that there isn’t a single individual in Nepal capable of breaking into any system. Likewise, the competence of Nepal’s cyber force is abysmal-frankly, a 0/10. They have no real expertise in this domain.
To ensure privacy, simply delete conversations using 24-hour timers or remove them manually. Either way, they will be gone.
There is no separate backend infrastructure logging everyone’s data. The mere notion that the Nepalese government possesses the capability for such surveillance is laughable. And even if they wanted access, no serious entity would grant it to a third-world country with such inadequate technological resources.
In reality, this is nothing more than a tool for intimidation. Their tactics rely on seizing phones, obtaining OTPs, and forcibly resetting passwords. That is the extent of their ability.
If you delete all messages or create Facebook and RUclips accounts using only emails-without linking a phone number-there is absolutely no way they can gain access. It is a foolproof method.
As for my platform and other encrypted services, such as ProtonMail, the Nepalese government is entirely incapable of breaching them. Their incompetence is absolute.
So, I urge you-be smarter. Living in a third-world country does not mean we have to adopt the same ignorance that plagues its institutions.
Stop fearing empty threats. Like in bangladesh, if the govt tries to enforce groundless oppression, we'll deal with them appropriately. It's always been a free country, government thinks people are their property that they can seize our freedom?
Atleast, you don't seem to be afraid.. publishing such a video on youtube.
peace 🍀
@@elTyrannous little knowledge is very dangerous, my friend.
also tor's nodes were breached years ago, linux is just a kernel whatever might you be saying.. if you're talking about qubes.. then maybe. but it's all irrelevant.
don't assume your generic understanding of privacy applies here. we can start with how easily we can gain access of the ss7 network.. and grab otp of everyone. Then, with automated scripts, it's easy to cause mass destruction of data, or a chaos in general. But who would waste their time and effort doing that?
neither people, nor the govt wants to get on each other's bad sides. It's a democracy, for the people, by the people. so I don't think we have anything to worry here.
but if the youtuber person gets abducted till tomorrow morning, then we can have a nice discussion tomorrow.
bahahahaahahha 😢
Nice broooo🎉❤
Ho ho vianet ta khatarai chalxa meroma ni
this is the kind of content i pay my internet bills for🔥💥
how about vianet for both of our bills 💸
write a script for the video first . Adding words after is annoying
Bill Bill Bill
*Bill* 🗣️vanna garo vo kya ho bhai lai
Dictatorship aayo 💀
When hindutvabadi and china(communist) run our country what can u expect?
Yah
@@Glitcher369 There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
Dai I beg you to make a video on why crypto shouldn't be illegal in Nepal 😢.I have already made a petition on speak up Nepal you can search crypto on speak up nepal. I stated all the points why crypto shouldn't be illegal in nepal .Dai plz make a video and make a petition I don't have enough influence so I can get 5000 votes alone 🙏🙏🙏
Which voted I support?
To reform this bill, choose "I support" and vote
Bro there are only 219 people who are supporting this why you guys are not participating in this event in near future if this rule is applied for us we are cooked
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
@@elTyrannous I am not talking about them indeed Google, Microsoft and Facebook are using my data and I don't care however it is also not easy to get my data because there are huge mass of people available in internet to find my account or data they atlist need my email phone number or my IP and what if government create an program to collect and store all nepali people data there could be some consequences like what if government find out the group of people who don't like the government decision and posting videos like this government can track that person location and can oder him or her to stop or close this type of stuff and that means free speech in our country will just become a myth.
Gu sarkar🤡
Iran 2.0
There are logs of everything you do on the internet, no matter if you delete stuff or not. If the government deems it necessary, they can get that information out of yo ass, without much resistance. These media apps all comply with law enforcement, no questions asked. And as you use social media, just know that you are basically monitored 24/7. Either be a read-only user using privacy-respecting software (TOR, hardened Firefox/Librewolf, Linux, et cetera, F/OSS applications in general) or get off the internet. I'm not saying resisting this bill is bad; you should go for it, but at the same time, you should get informed and understand how privacy works and how to enforce it. Privacy and ease of work are inversely proportional, meaning if you want privacy from the government, you will face very hard times (I have tried). The thing is, it shouldn't be like this, but mainstream media just doesn't care, and the public is just too busy scrolling TikTok. But if you just want privacy from Big Tech (Google, Microsoft, Apple (yeah, Apple isn't secure either), and many, many more), you can manage it, so just give it a dive.
@ blew my word out of proportion completely, yeah! I don’t think i care much on what gets me in the first place. I understand them; I studied wild animals in school.
The saga of..
Nepal government: the epitome of pointless controversy
Nepali people: the epitome of nonsensical debates and discussions
get back to work, and start earning. nothing more to do here.
Unless our dear youtuber gets abducted till tomorrow morning. In that case, I might take back my words.
Godd job
chapri . not you but me whom is recommended with this trash video
Definitely you no doubt
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And your misleading everyone with this content. You don't have proper knowledge about it. You are just being delusional.
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Wtf
Great job @realshub69
Ho ho vianet ta khatarai chalxa meroma ni