Techspot: Popular instant messaging apps could soon be banned in the UK, owing to the strict laws on social media and online messaging services.
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governments passing laws so they dont have to work hard to get to know your private information.
why not create an unencrypted application and let people choose for themselves. or are the people too retarded to pick for themselves on what suits them better.
government spies on citizens, security.
citizens spy on government, terrorists.
Surely making messaging services unencrypted by law creates more of a terrorist threat, anyone sending messages including Mr Cameron, the queen, or and any of the countrys rich and famous, could just have there messages intercepted and used for illgotten gain.
Stupid Mr Cameron thinks he knows better.
Hilariously stupid, anybody worth catching can learn to get around this in minutes. Things like this just hurt everyone.
Not surprising to me the UK has turned into a full fledged police state. I even saw a video of protesters getting arrested for speaking out somewhere in England.