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Old 21-02-2025, 22:58   #46
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Re: UK trying to access your private data on Apple.

It needs to become a voter loser to bring these policies in but it simply isn't because the public doesn't care, the media never properly explains to them the dangers and instead paints those who defend encryption as defending the worst kind of criminals.

Again Labour wanted to bring some of this in before 2010, Cameron wanted to do so but was stopped by the Lib Dems, the Tories then passed it and Corbyn's Labour abstained (i.e let it pass) and now Labour are continuing it.
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Re: UK trying to access your private data on Apple.

CIA looking into UK's reported backdoor request to Apple encryption
Tulsi Gabbard, the US director of national intelligence, has said that a request from the UK to Apple for a backdoor to be put in their encryption would be a "clear and egregious violation" of American's privacy and civil liberties.



https://news.sky.com/story/cia-looki...ption-13317592
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Re: UK trying to access your private data on Apple.

As if the CIA didn't want us to do this. Five Eyes means anything we get, they get.
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Re: UK trying to access your private data on Apple.

People interested in this topic may find this two part programme interesting:

https://www.channel4.com/programmes/...itcoin-creator

It's primarily about trying to find out about the person(s) who invented Bitcoin, but has a lot of interesting information as to why governments don't like companies or individuals being able to do things on the internet without them being able to access the information and the lengths that they'll go to in order to circumvent this.

They had a fear that people would use Bitcoin to evade paying tax and that, with no money, this would cause governments/democracy to fall. One man had an aggressive police raid for money laundering due to his involvement with Bitcoin.

There are those who would welcome the fall of democracy and the current form of governments (including the grandson of Milton Freedman, whose theories were used by Thatcher).

Some believe that countries should become the equivalent of companies with citizens being reclassified as customers, that groups with a common bond should be allowed to live together and rule themselves ie white supremacists.

It was also said that democracy & freedom were now "surplus to requirements".

At the end the conclusion from the narrator was that the old ways of doing things were now a thing of the past and that things have changed, particularly the election of Trump and the involvement and capability for the richest man in the world, Elon Musk, to influence how things are done.
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