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anti-encryption

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The country is politically unstable so future politics are hard to predict, but anti-encryption politicians stand a good chance of winning the next election.

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The country is politically unstable so future politics are hard to predict, but anti-encryption politicians stand a good chance of winning the next election.

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The country is politically unstable so future politics are hard to predict, but anti-encryption politicians stand a good chance of winning the next election.

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The days of trying to proxy anti-encryption laws so you can spy on your people are numbered.

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If your OS prevented encryption, because one of the anti-encryption laws got passed, would you still trust its privacy and security?

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What will bring it to an end will be a panopticon: video surveillance everywhere, stronger anti-encryption laws, AI monitoring the whole lot.

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The original title is: > Florida's Anti-Encryption Bill Is a Wrecking Ball to Privacy.

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For what its worth the anti-encryption/anti-privacy laws have caught terrorists in the UK.

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Did that anti-encryption backdoor get put in in the end or not?

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And yes, those lobby groups in the EU fail to get their stupid anti-encryption laws passed, but they keep trying, so it is frightening.

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With the help of the Home Office, who keep writing anti-encryption bills.

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They keep trying to hammer through anti-encryption or logging or scanning laws.

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I suppose you want to personally take responsibility for the EU's current anti-encryption crusaide?

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> anti-encryption/anti-privacy laws have caught terrorists This is undoubtedly so; but much turns on the trust in government.

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This sounds a lot like anti-encryption rhetoric: "so are you just okay with terrorists / pedophiles / pirates then?".

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I have been closely following the debate around "Chat Control" in the EU and similar anti-encryption regulations worldwide.

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(Not speaking specifically of France and this instance, but looking at the anti-encryption rules that the UK and Ireland are pushing) From that standpoint, I imagine the "solution" here won't be to push an open source alternative, but a closed one that they to control.

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"Backdoor" is the term that we used in the 1990s in connection with proposed anti-encryption measures, and particularly systems like Clipper where encryption was present but had been modified to allow government access ("key escrow" and "key recovery").

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The country is politically unstable so future politics are hard to predict, but anti-encryption politicians stand a good chance of winning the next election.