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Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption

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Re: Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption

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Boris Johnson is shaking at the prospect of "signal" leaving the UK. Isn't that a toothpaste?

He doesn't care about the billions they lose because of Brexit either, or about all the UK expats that now need to leave their cosy retirement homes in Spain and France. Boris cares mostly about Boris.

Some people do care though, and most of those people vote. Anyway, Boris doesn't matter anymore.

Re: Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption

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Boris Johnson is shaking at the prospect of "signal" leaving the UK. Isn't that a toothpaste?

Boris Johnson is a backbench MP who rarely turns up for work

A much politer description than I was thinking of.

Re: Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption

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Boris Johnson is shaking at the prospect of "signal" leaving the UK. Isn't that a toothpaste?

Boris Johnson is a backbench MP who rarely turns up for work

Unfortunately and remarkably — even when combined with "repeatedly lost jobs due to dishonesty" — that hasn't been sufficient for him to be rendered politically irrelevant.

Re: Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption

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Isn't this situation the entire purpose of Signal..? Don't they already operate in the most authoritarian countries in the world? I don't understand why they would walk.

This.

I believe the problem is, UK is extremely powerful in terms of asking “please ban this and that app from app stores”, so they can effectively block it (unlike say Russia, which tried to block Telegram and failed spectacularly).

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