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"Why do police go around in triples?"
"One of them can read"
"One of them can write"
"And the third is to keep an eye on those two dangerous intellectuals."
To me it sounds like he wants to ban the likes of Tor rather than at-rest encryption. This would be a natural extension of the current situation where ISPs are required to block a list of websites containing the likes of child porn and bittorrent search engines.
I can see the government doing this with reasoning along the lines of "You don't need to hide if you're in a 'free country' like the UK, so UK ISPs can block Tor without impinging on the opportunities of whistle-blowers, informants or activists". Bullshit.
This has nothing to do with stopping terrorists. I'm pretty sure Cameron is not a stupid person and has consulted with experts on the matter, and there's no way anybody with any kind of clue is going to think it's possible to stop terrorists from using strong crypto.
No, this sounds like playing the Terrorist wild card to ensure the common people don't get crypto. Cameron probably fears that your average (criminal) Joe, with the help of tech companies, transparently gets to use crypto. Crypto is getting to easy to use.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 40.6 ms ] threadLol.
"Why do police go around in triples?" "One of them can read" "One of them can write" "And the third is to keep an eye on those two dangerous intellectuals."
I can see the government doing this with reasoning along the lines of "You don't need to hide if you're in a 'free country' like the UK, so UK ISPs can block Tor without impinging on the opportunities of whistle-blowers, informants or activists". Bullshit.
No, this sounds like playing the Terrorist wild card to ensure the common people don't get crypto. Cameron probably fears that your average (criminal) Joe, with the help of tech companies, transparently gets to use crypto. Crypto is getting to easy to use.
Anyway:
> Britain is not a state that is trying to search through everybody’s emails and invade their privacy …
No, it's a state that is achieving it, right now.