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Go back to when Snowden released his documents. This is backdoors built into the mobile devices for governments secret use. It's such a shame he gave his freedom for the general public to ignore his warnings
Really? I don't remember that.
From what I remember there was some security vulnerabilities that the government either didn't disclose or told the device makers to hold off on fixing. But all of those were exploits not purpose built backdoors at least as far as we know.
Basically I am asking is this bill basically allowing Police to hack devices.