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  • Governments Move To Outlaw Encrypted Apps

    Anyone using these apps to buy and sell steroids will soon have to find another way. Telegram, Signal, WhatsApp, and Wickr will all be required to provide backdoor access to governments.



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    An EU council of ministers resolution spearheaded by French Prime Minister Emmanuel Macron and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of the conservative Austrian People's Party would mandate that apps such as Telegram, Signal, Wickr and WhatsApp provide European intelligence services with backdoor access in order to allow them to better monitor the conversations of their citizens.

    Encryption is an important tool used by dissidents, journalists and privacy-conscious citizens around the world in an age of mass surveillance and strict social media censorship. Millions have started embracing the technology in the West as the rulers of the Anglosphere and Europe continue to lose public confidence and become more repressive.

    The excuse being given for this effort is a spate of recent terrorist attacks in France and Austria committed by Islamic extremists. Rather than contend with the complex cultural, ethnic and immigration issues that lead to such violence, Macron, Kurz and the interests they represent see an opportunity to expand their eavesdropping power over their increasingly frightened population.

    In the United States, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was founded after 9/11 to combat Al Qaeda operations domestically. The FBI's CIA-like power granted to them in the name of counter-terrorism lowered the bar for surveillance via the secret FISA court.

    In pursuing these measures, Europe will be following the lead of the Five Eyes intelligence network (United Kingdom, United States, Australia, New Zealand and Canada), which last October put out a call for an international plan to end accessible encryption for ordinary citizens.

  • #2
    Where is this from? I haven't heard about this specific EU "resolution."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ]=Scrumhalf View Post
      Where is this from? I haven't heard about this specific EU "resolution."
      https://www.tomsguide.com/news/eu-en...n-ban-whatsapp

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      • #4
        I think there's a long way from an EU council of ministers resolution to an actual law. Let's see how this pans out. It is outrageous that governments are constantly trying to erode privacy laws.

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