US officials ponder ban of end-to-end encryption

28 June 2019
Officials argue that catching criminals is more important than encryption and hacking risks.

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  • Anonymous
  • 2Au
  • 28 Jun 2019

where is privacy! 0_o

    I forget, what was their argument while banning Huawei, again? XD

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      • Anonymous
      • 2Au
      • 28 Jun 2019

      Anonymous, 28 Jun 2019this is insane. banning it gives US the way to access our i... morethat's right, its will be worse when its approved. bye! bye! (android, apple) and all of the US apps. 0_o

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        • Anonymous
        • mEk
        • 28 Jun 2019

        Anonymous, 28 Jun 2019this is insane. banning it gives US the way to access our i... moreYou have hard evidence or actually proof of this claim?

          It's sick. What do they think.they are?

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            • Anonymous
            • i}3
            • 28 Jun 2019

            These companies do not end to end encrypt very much at all and wouldn't be affected...

            Even if banning it would sux, you're hinting these companies care about privacy. That's not true.

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              • Anonymous
              • vxp
              • 28 Jun 2019

              this is insane. banning it gives US the way to access our info and data. US is much worse than CHINA.

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                • Anonymous
                • XFI
                • 28 Jun 2019

                But let's ban huawei because of spying

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                  • Anonymous
                  • p7j
                  • 28 Jun 2019

                  And so it begins.

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                    • firefoxx5
                    • j6s
                    • 28 Jun 2019

                    Hmmmmm.... wasn't backdoors one of the issues the US had with Huawei??.....SOOO whats good the goose isnt good for the gander in this "backdoor" situation I guess.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • n71
                      • 28 Jun 2019

                      people worldwide ponder ban of US officials