Encryption changes set Apple at odds with UK government over online safety bill Tags:United Kingdom 5 comments [deleted] I hope everybody realises that the government are on the wrong side of this one. Everyone should have the right to encrypt all their data and can not be compelled to decrypt it. Good, the government is overstepping big time with there anti-encryption stance A safety bill that only serves to make you more vulnerable. Now, if that’s not peak Tory policy making, I don’t know what is. 100% they already have backdoors for all this stuff, and they just roll out the ‘debate’ every now and then to make you think they don’t. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I hope everybody realises that the government are on the wrong side of this one. Everyone should have the right to encrypt all their data and can not be compelled to decrypt it.
A safety bill that only serves to make you more vulnerable. Now, if that’s not peak Tory policy making, I don’t know what is.
100% they already have backdoors for all this stuff, and they just roll out the ‘debate’ every now and then to make you think they don’t.
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I hope everybody realises that the government are on the wrong side of this one.
Everyone should have the right to encrypt all their data and can not be compelled to decrypt it.
Good, the government is overstepping big time with there anti-encryption stance
A safety bill that only serves to make you more vulnerable. Now, if that’s not peak Tory policy making, I don’t know what is.
100% they already have backdoors for all this stuff, and they just roll out the ‘debate’ every now and then to make you think they don’t.