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I thought lemmy was safe in terms of legal issues? Who is going to give users' ip addresses to the court?
ISPs. Unless TLS is broken they shouldn't know who's who tho.
Your phone, your browser, your isp, your neighbors phone, a dedicated chip on one of your devices we dont know about
We realistically have to assume everything is compromised is ways we can't anticipate or evade
Almost every western country has a history of compelling website owners, or secretly seizing and controlling websites to log anything they want. So they only need to do that, start logging IPs, and the next time you log in job done. No website can really be inherently 'safe' in terms of anonymity from the legal system.
to be clear, both lemmygrad and hexbear are hosted on cloud companies in western europe, unless they have some weird reverse proxy thing going on i suppose. that means in the worst case scenario, the feds silently read all data going in and out of the servers and all the data on the servers and no one's the wiser
EDIT: i dont think i should have been so quick to dismiss the reverse proxy thing tho. mao quote and all