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What I love about this article is that it concretely demonstrates how the EFF gives zero shits about how Cloudflare has MitMd ~¼ of all the world’s web traffic for the past ~5—8 years. Not a single article in the EFF’s history of blogs or campaigns about that. But they get very loud when govs do it in a way that compromises substantially less than ¼ of the world’s web traffic.
Any interception is fucked up. As is EFF’s double standard. EFF has always been hyper focused on gov snooping with a blind eye on corp surveillance (when corps are sharing their info with govs without restraint).