Thankfully the UK is leaving so we won't have to comply with this; though our government hardly has the best record on data privacy.
hahaha - the UK government has been insrumental in paving the way in 'banning encryption' and other such laws. Thankfully they (UK Government) has proven over and over again that they are pretty inept when it comes to doing much with technology. I've worked on a number of Government projects including the recent Test and Trace debacle and they are always a shit-show.
The EU is set to declare war on encryption
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#22How is this even slightly consistent with their stance on privacy?
Consistency might happen for a stretch, even a long one, but the first principle is to keep and acquire power.
The people who don’t prioritize power above all don’t hold office long because they lose out to people who do
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#23> EU home affairs officials have grown increasingly concerned about international paedophile networks and in July unveiled plans to force technology companies to take greater responsibility for reporting them. "Think of the children" cliché will never die.
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#25I do wish papers would reserve “war” for actual wars; while I would be appalled if this goes all the way through, a note saying “we want to have a chat and this is why” is slightly further from even a metaphorical war on encryption than Farage is from an actual war on Brussels.
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#26How is this even slightly consistent with their stance on privacy?
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#27Maybe they don’t realize that e-commerce wouldn’t exist without trustworthy encryption. They’re taking about sabotaging trillions of dollars of economic transactions in lieu of just doing real police work to find the criminals.
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#28Thankfully the UK is leaving so we won't have to comply with this; though our government hardly has the best record on data privacy.
especially since founding The 5-Eyes program in 1941
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#29Thankfully the UK is leaving so we won't have to comply with this; though our government hardly has the best record on data privacy.
I get that it enabled mobility for EU citizens and the potential for combating large scale problems like climate change, but with human nature being what it is corruption and overreach is unavoidable
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#30> Locking the door of your house (with near impossible to break locks) prevents us to find out what you're doing/keeping in your house, so we can't know whether you're doing/keeping something illegal in your house. So we are going to ban the making and using of unbreakable (or infeasable to break open) locks for locking the door of your house.
Do you like this analogy?