David Cameron is going to try and ban encryption in Britain

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David Cameron has signalled that he intends to ban strong encryption — putting the British government on a collision course with some of the biggest tech companies in the world.

As reported by Politics.co.uk, the British Prime Minister reaffirmed his commitment to tackling strong encryption products in Parliament on Monday in response to a question.

Strong encryption refers to the act of scrambling information in such a way that it cannot be understood by anyone — even law enforcement with a valid warrant, or the software company itself — without the correct key or password.

It's currently used in some of the most popular tech products in the world, including the iPhone, WhatsApp, and Facebook. But amid heightened terrorism fears, David Cameron is attempting to take action.

http://www.businessinsider.com/david-cameron-encryption-back-doors-iphone-whatsapp-2015-7

"For too long, we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens: as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone." - David Cameron.

Well done conservative voters. Snoopers Charter is back with vengeance and now this.
 
I don't understand why the big US tech companies don't want to help the security services stop terror attacks across the world?

The rhetoric of "not allowing a safe space for terrorists to communicate" is complete ********.

Terrorists can communicate using a book cipher or pick from any of a huge number of other options. The kind of terrorists we should actually be concerned about (competent ones) will already use extra measures such as this in conjunction with strong encryption.

This is totalitarianism.
 
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