European Law Enforcement Officials Declare Encryption Must Be Broken To Ensure Public Safety
European Law Enforcement Officials Declare Encryption Must Be Broken To Ensure Public Safety
The European government has spent a few years trying to break encryption. The results have been, at best, mixed. Of course, the EU government claims it’s not actually interested in breaking e…
from the less-safety-equals-more-safety,-say-EuroCops dept
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They’ll be accepting responsibility for every illegal act that’s preventable by annihilating the right to privacy, then?
22 1 ReplyWhat about the illegal, but moral acts?
11 1 ReplyThat would require an appreciation of nuance, which governments aren’t famous for having.
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Nuance? Isn't that a racial slur? Mastodon is too based for me.
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Looky here, we found this nifty thing called, 'qualified immunity'.
7 0 ReplyNot in Europe, that's a US thing.
7 0 ReplyYou can have it now. We don't want it any more!
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