• SleafordMod@feddit.uk
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    5 hours ago

    Controversial opinion: maybe it’s a good thing to allow law enforcement to access communications when necessary (e.g. with a court warrant)

    Do we want serious criminals like terrorists and paedophiles to be able to plan their crimes with impunity?

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      2 hours ago

      If that means compromising encryption, which it does, then the benefits to everyone of end-to-end encryption and the protection it affords against both government overreach/abuse and third-party intruders tend to outweigh the benefits of government surveillance through encryption backdoors.

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    1 day ago

    They have not asked Google for similar does that mean they already have backdoor access to Android?

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      24 hours ago

      I think that the last article said that Apple didn’t officially comment because this new bullshit law forbids them from even acknowledging the request even exists and we only know about it from whistleblowers. Because of that I assume every other major provider has already received the same request (or will do soon) and they also are not allowed to tell us.

      I’m no fan of Apple but at least they’ve got the balls to tell the government to fuck off, I wonder how many of the others will just roll over and give them their backdoor.

  • s12@sopuli.xyz
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    21 hours ago

    WTF?!? No way am I ever voting for Labour now. I hope the next election gets them out.