Set to be signed next month:
Social media platforms based in the U.S. including Facebook and WhatsApp will be forced to share users’ encrypted messages with British police under a new treaty between the two countries.

@c1t1z3n0n3 have any links to this?

How is this even possible when people like Apple can't even decrypt what people are saying? πŸ€”πŸ”—

@c1t1z3n0n3 you can't build backdoors for some things though. Even apple can't decrypt what their users say.

@Wetrix
right now they cannot, but if the law requires it they will roll out an update that would allow it.

@c1t1z3n0n3 yeah that's not going to happen anytime soon. That would set off the encryption wars all over again.

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@Wetrix
I am guessing you have not seen the over 400 gag orders sent out in the last 2 years with accompanying National Security Letters. if the law is signed the users wouldnt know until a FOIL request was actully responded to with truthful information.

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@c1t1z3n0n3 it wouldn't be able to be kept quiet. To many leakers in companies.

Even if this did happen people would just start using apps not developed in the USA or the UK.

The smart ones anyway lol πŸ˜‚

@Wetrix
the ones i just linked keep quite. Cellphone Carriers, Banks, Tech Companies. a little of everyone.

@Wetrix I think you would be really interested in the list I am posting.

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