Interpol plans to condemn encryption spread, citing predators
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#5Let me fix that for you
> it protects nearly every single person on the planet.
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#7For example, there was an interpol bribery scandal a year ago. Maybe it could have been prevented if that person had to communicate fully in the open.
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#8Of course it would be easier for the police to catch bad guys if they had full-text search access to all conversations and content, worldwide. That doesn’t mean it is a good idea. They’re asking for something to make their job easier... can’t blame them for trying, and of course who doesn’t want to catch people who harm children?
But it’s not their responsibility to account for negative side effects. That’s our responsibility, as citizens who are in charge of our governments. And we have to remember that governments and police can hurt children too. Look at what the border police in the U.S. are doing right now. And when it comes to fighting that sort of thing, encrypted comms are essential for political organizing.
This is on top of the obvious and many benefits of encryption in protecting us all from crime.
Re: Interpol plans to condemn encryption spread, citing predators
#9> The international police organization Interpol plans to condemn the spread of strong encryption in a statement Monday saying it protects child sex predators, three people briefed on the matter told Reuters. Let me fix that for you > it protects nearly every single person on the planet.